Friday, May 8, 2009

Central Baptist Church of Mazabuka - BiWeekly Prayer Report for 4/19 - 5/3/09

•    Mr. and Mrs. Chulu: We are continuing to share the gospel with this couple. They continue to show keen interest and also to attend church. Pray that the hearts of both husband and wife will be opened so that they come to faith in Christ.
•    Ladies Meeting: The monthly meeting is scheduled for this Saturday the 9th of May. The women are busy making invitations. The pastor will be preaching and we intend it to be counseling/ evangelistic in nature. Like we shared last time this forum has struggled to get back to its feet this year. Join us in praying that this Saturday’s meeting will be a success and will mark the revival of these meetings. Do pray specifically for converts.
•    Sunday services: The attendance to our Sunday morning services has steadily increased over the past few months to the effect that we are running out of sitting space. We are still anxiously waiting for the 10 pews pledged by Kabwata Baptist Church to be delivered. Both the number of children and adults is going up. Join us in praying for quick delivery of the pews and for wisdom to minister to the increasing varying needs of the congregation.
•    New members/ baptism class: This class has known more consistence in attendance over the past few weeks. We are now studying the subject of Christian growth having looked at the topics of becoming a Christian and assurance of salvation. Pray that those who are not genuinely converted will be converted and that those who are Christians will grow and be equipped for membership.
•    Mr. Stan Mateke: He is new in town and has come to work for World Vision. Prior to this he was working in Botswana. His family has not yet joined him. Many years ago he used to attend church at Lusaka Baptist Church when he was a student at University of Zambia. The wife goes to a Pentecostal church and he seems not decided as to where they will be congregating as a family in Mazabuka. Pray that he might know the Lord’s leading and make wise decisions in this respect.
•     Mrs. Semba: She and her husband are CMML. She has attended our monthly women’s meetings and our couples meetings. She has now started attending our morning services. She had earlier sent her children to start attending our Sunday school. Pray that she will find a spiritual home in our midst and that the Lord will grant us grace to minister to her needs.

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