Category "Monthly Newsletters"

July 2023 Newsletter

August 8, 2023

One of the blessings and great opportunities afforded at the Chimala Mission is the privilege to teach and influence people to obey the gospel of Christ. In this featured image, Mary, Kristi, Eden and Emmy are having a Thursday night devotional with girls at the Herring Christian Secondary School. Continuing with the theme to “Seek and to save that which is lost” (Luke 19:10), the Chimala Mission works hard to fulfill this mission through the efforts of every department. Thanks for reading!

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June 2023 Newsletter

July 2, 2023

Late in the day after a series of lessons during the Ladies Seminar, Christians exit the mission church building (Chimala “B) with the traditional greeting-everyone- handshake. The seminars–women’s, youth, and preachers’–are all now history. An abundance of Bible teaching has fallen upon various hearts with new conversions to Jesus Christ. Also, the 2023 container has been loaded and left Montgomery for a series of port calls until it reaches Dar-es-Salaam to be inspected and cleared. It’s final destination is Chimala to help resupply the mission. Thanks for reading!

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May 2023 Newsletter

June 2, 2023

A beautiful sunrise somewhere along the road up to the Ailsa farm, every morning is a “Kodak” morning. From upcoming Chimala summer events to preparations of a long-anticipated shipping container, life is very busy on both sides of the pond. Wherever you are, thank you for taking time out of your own busy schedule to read this month’s issue of the Challenge of Africa.

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April 2023 Newsletter

April 29, 2023

Nearly home after a weekend in Texas, this Tennessee sign welcomes us as we cross the mighty Mississippi into Memphis on the Hernando Desoto bridge. Less than two more hours on I-40, and we will be back in Jackson. Trips like this have been repeated many times as we attempt to visit supporting churches of the Chimala Mission—many of which are in Texas. Just a reminder: This is an ideal time to contact me for an updated report or to pick up supplies for Chimala. As always, thanks for reading.

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March 2023 Newsletter

April 7, 2023

This month’s “featured image” is a snapshot of a lone sausage tree along the edge of a field of newly planted beans with the precipice of the Kipengere Range in the background. This is at the farm in the Wanji area called “Ailsa”. Water from high mountains flow through this region which feeds the Chimala River and canal that is so vital to the flourishing life at the Chimala Mission. The farm, the schools, the hospital, the mission houses, even baptisms–all depend upon this water. Thank you for reading this month’s issue of the Challenge of Africa.

Also, take special note of Dalraida’s new address change on the front page!

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February 2023 Newsletter

March 7, 2023

With only a few weeks left for the rainy season, Nathan has been spending a lot of time at Ailsa helping Ezekiel and James finalize any remaining planting. Occasionally Kristi, Eden, Emmy and Rowan accompany Nathan to Ailsa. Volunteer growth flowers from the former missionary days-gone-by beautify the landscape while the tractor plants row-after-row of seed. Africa is both beautiful and demanding, but the rewards are priceless as God’s people labor in the vineyard at the Chimala Mission.

Can you help us fill a container? An updated list of things needed for Chimala is on page two. Can you help a preacher’s kid go to school? Parents of precious school children are praying that you can. See these children on page three. Thank you for reading!

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December 2022 Newsletter

January 11, 2023

The featured image in this issue of the Challenge was taken after Christmas on the 30th of December as Mary, Howell and Nathan’s family were beginning the 57 hairpin-curve road leading up to the Ailsa farm to spend New Year’s Eve. The value of the Ailsa farm as a key element to a self-sustaining mission is an established objective. While broken and worn-out equipment tries to weaken our resolve, we are determined to trust that God will reward faithfulness and hard work. Thanks for your support and for reading this month’s issue of the newsletter.

November 2022 Newsletter

December 2, 2022

This is the time of year that we focus on our “Hope for Humanity” drive to help the Chimala Mission close out the year fulfilling our financial responsibilities. These are commitments in preaching the gospel, training preachers, educating children, healing sick people and keeping such a mission financially solvent. This month’s issue of the Challenge centers on giving and the motivation behind it: from a child-like faith of giving to the fruit it bears–everything from souls saved by initial obedience to the gospel, to souls crossing the river of death awaiting the resurrection of the dead. Life at its best is giving with Jesus setting the example before us. Thanks for reading!

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October 2022 Newsletter

November 3, 2022

Featured image: dining with some past Chimala friends – Darrin & Carrie Stapleton with children, Jacob and Alana. Inside this issue of the Challenge, we are asking you to help us restock supplies many-of-which are used on a daily basis at the Chimala Mission. The items we ship on a 40’container will last the mission on average for about two years. But supplies are running low; and in some cases, they have completely run out. Please review the list and see what items you can to help with. This can be a great project for Sunday morning Bible classes including children’s classes where each student can be participant in good works (cf. 1 Tim. 6:18; Heb. 10:24). Small or great, everyone can help. Thanks for reading!

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September 2022 Newsletter

October 12, 2022

This month’s “featured image” is a picture of the church of Christ at Njombe, about 3 hours from the Chimala Mission and located around 6,000 feet in elevation – which means its quite cool as observed by the coats and jackets people are wearing. This is one of several small and distant congregations that the CSOP is able to encourage. Read more about this church as well as the plans and future needs of the Chimala Mission. Thanks for reading!

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August 2022 Newsletter

September 6, 2022

Nearly every worthwhile effort requires follow-up. At Chimala Mission a number of recent accomplishments now require such kind of continuation and development to ensure the initial efforts are not in vain. The recent Gospel Chariot campaigns will need faithful Christians to encourage new converts and strengthen those restored. The new completed hospital surgical theater is in need new of new tools to replace aging and worn-out surgical equipment. Every good work of the Lord’s church will always need committed men and women to finish what they start. Thank you for having the grit and determination to remain steadfast for the long haul!

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July 2022 Newsletter

August 12, 2022

It takes a lot to operate a work of the Lord’s church the size of the Chimala Mission. It takes service-oriented people, dedicated hard workers, and loving supporters. God has blessed Chimala beyond the founders’ imagination. But we are optimistic that perhaps the best is yet to come! May God help all of us to be good stewards in wisdom, spiritual ambition, and financial support. Thanks for reading!

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June 2022 Newsletter

July 15, 2022

Developing a self-sustaining mission in a third-world country is no easy task especially one the size of the Chimala Mission. But thanks to dozens of dedicated and hard-working Christian men and women, Chimala Mission continues to make progress towards that end. And much gratitude is extended to you, our supporters who have given the Tanzanian Christians the tools and skills to succeed. Hope you will enjoy this month’s issue of the Challenge of Africa!

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May 2022 Newsletter

June 6, 2022

This month’s featured image is of nursing students from Harding and OCU, missionaries, and other mission church members. Visitors and a busy summer are synonymous at the Chimala Mission with more activities coming soon.

God is being glorified in all these good works which are being made possible by regular and one-time supporters. If you are looking to support one or more good works or special projects, there is plenty to choose from. Read of these special areas of support and more activities in this month’s issue of the Challenge of Africa. Thanks for reading!

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December 2021 Newsletter

December 28, 2021

Please forgive me for gloating just a little about our new grandson, Rowan Jude Ferguson born just before Christmas. I guess that’s one of the perks of being the writer and editor of a newsletter – including pics of your grandkids! But seriously, we are happy the delivery went well. Nathan, Kristi, Eden and Emmy are doing well and adjusting to their new family member. We have so many reasons to be thankful; and one of those is because of YOU and your love and support of the Chimala Mission. Thanks for reading!

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October 2021 Newsletter

November 10, 2021

The humble potato, packed with vitamin C, is said to have saved Europe from scurvy and population decline to eventually fueling the industrial revolution which forever changed the world. Believed to have been introduced to Africa by early colonists, Tanzania is the sixth largest producer of potatoes in Africa. In our effort to transition the Chimala Mission into a self-sustaining mission work, our farm program has great interest in crops such as potatoes as well as beans, onions, tomatoes, cabbage, etc. King David recognized the importance of those who took care of the “stuff” (1 Samuel 20:34). While not as flashy as other departments, the efforts made in the farm program will better enable the Chimala Mission to survive political and economic uncertainties of today’s world. Thank you for your continued support of the Chimala Mission and for reading this newsletter.

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September 2021 Newsletter

October 7, 2021

New elders, a new preacher, farm plans, school graduations, hospital needs–these are some of the highlights in this month’s newsletter. Chimala Mission is always interested in people who have an area of particular interest to help. Many of you are helping already, and more are needed. God will give the increase in those areas where we sow. Let us not grow weary!

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August 2021 Newsletter

September 10, 2021

Nighttime fires at the Chimala Mission such as the one pictured here are occasional concerns especially in the very dry season of August – October. But God’s showers of blessings are always found in abundance if you look for them. I hope you will enjoy reading this August issue of the Challenge of Africa describing the continued good works that you help make possible.

July 2021 Newsletter

August 12, 2021

There is one purpose for the preaching of the gospel: to save the souls of lost sinners (Luke 19:10). To the first-century Jews, the message of salvation through Jesus’ death on the cross caused them to stumble. To the Greeks who emphasized the greatness of humanity, such message was foolishness. But to those of us who support and promote New Testament teaching, we know the message of the cross is the means to salvation to those who believe (1 Cor. 1:21-23). This is the foundational and guiding principle of the Chimala Mission work. Thanks to all of you who read the Challenge of Africa, as well as those of you who pray for and support this good work on a regular basis.

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June 2021 Newsletter

July 10, 2021

While people in the US are enduring the heat waves and tropical storms typical for summer time; Chimala is in the middle of its winter with cool mornings and evenings and very dry air. It is my favorite time to be at Chimala as every day is a “Kodak” day. The beans have been harvested from the Ailsa farm, and seminars have produced the spiritual fruit from the Bible lessons taught at Chimala. Always there is too much to include in one newsletter, but it is hoped that you will get a glimpse of the many good works and people involved at the Chimala Mission.

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May 2021 Newsletter

June 3, 2021

When Paul was a prisoner in Rome, he wrote that Onesiphorus “often refreshed me” (2 Timothy 1:16). Whether you are a soldier in a foreign land or an overseas missionary, having someone visit you is a very refreshing thing. Chimala Mission is always grateful for the occasional visitors who refresh its missionaries. Inside this edition of the Challenge you will read of a group of wonderful young Christians who not only refreshed but taught many children by word and example.

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April 2021 Newsletter

May 10, 2021

It’s hard to believe that it has been more than two years since a 40-foot shipping container has been sent to Chimala Mission; but good things take time. Lord willing in a few weeks the same blue hi-cube container that we packed and are sending across the oceans blue will finally arrive at the mission bringing much anticipated and needed supplies to bless countless men, women, boys and girls in the name of Jesus Christ. Thanks to all of you who contributed and worked tirelessly as this labor of love finally begins it’s journey. Read about this event and more inside this issue!

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March 2021 Newsletter

April 2, 2021

There’s always new people to meet and new things to do at Chimala Mission. In the “featured image”, Eden observes Mima making unleavened bread in preparation for Sunday’s Lord’s Supper. Such important lessons begin early and will last for eternity! We hope you will enjoy reading this month’s issue of the Challenge of Africa.

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February 2021 Newsletter

March 7, 2021

Every day after arriving at Chimala, one gets more and more acclimated to the time zone, altitude, and culture. Even after living here and making dozens of separate trips, you have to adjust back into being here; but it’s worth the effort. Slow internet makes producing a newsletter quite challenging at times. But I encourage you to take the time to read this edition of the Challenge of Africa!

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January 2021 Newsletter

February 7, 2021

Traveling by plane for a few hours, like Emmy is here doing, is taxing for little kids. Doing this for 24 hours, it’s a special kind of endurance test that most little kids like Emmy will likely never remember. In just a few more days, Nathan, Kristi, Eden, Emmy, Mary and Howell Ferguson will be on their way to Chimala, Tanzania after a three-week delay. We hope you will enjoy reading some of these details – and much more – inside this edition of the Challenge of Africa!

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December 2020 Newsletter

January 11, 2021

Wow, another year has come and gone! Even though the year 2020 was not what anyone expected, there are still many reasons to be grateful. The Chimala Mission was basically unscathed from any outbreaks of the dreaded virus. Many people put on Christ in baptism, and many others were restored. Nathan and Kristy were able to raise their monthly funds even though we were greatly hindered from reporting to churches this year. God is able to do great things even during less-than-ideal situations. And even though we begin another year with more unknowns, you have always been there for the Chimala Mission. For that we are all eternally grateful! Thanks for reading this month’s issue.

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