Monday, October 17, 2011

Pokot Outreach becomes Landmark Baptist Church of Chepsabei

                                    Not ALL Fun!
After one year, what started with a burden to reach the Pokot tribe in the Kerio Valley has developed and been organized into the Landmark Baptist Church of Chepsabei.
We baptized twenty three charter members into the church this week then that followed their baptisms by voting on their new Pastor Loquardo, the church secretary and church treasurer.                   Baptism
We have not been in any rush to plant churches, however, God continues to assemble born again believers and call men of God to Pastor them. Church planting is a humbling experience as we watch God work in individual lives as well as the villages He has put on our hearts. It is hard to describe the incredible transformation that has taken place in Chepsabei since that first Spirit led day God brought us there to preach the gospel. No missionary, no church had ever entered into this village that was living in total darkness but praise be to God they have seen the light and it is truly radiating throughout this village.
2 Co 4:6..." For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. "
 We now see individuals who were living with such oppression upon their lives through drunkenness and witchcraft that they are now totally delivered and set free to live for God. 
At this point, there is so much joy, happiness and unity within this group of born-again believers that is literally contagious to those of us who are working to teach, train and disciple this group as well as many of their fellow villagers who are enjoying this sweet fellowship.                       
                                       Solomon's Family
This Church plant, which is our seventh in the last three years, has also been an incredible faith builder for our team of six who were on the initial survey trips into the Kerio Valley to work with the Pokot tribe.    Teresa Baptized
 
I still hear those men regularly reference how God directed us to Chepsabi while seeking His will for us to reach this tribe for His honor and glory. It was an awesome experience and we will never forget how His presence was so strong, so real and so powerful.  
We have enjoyed God’s goodness and His sweet presence in such a way that we want others to experience this personal relationship with our God through His Son Jesus. This work has been a team effort as Terry has been teaching the ladies and we have had a rotating team of preachers from Mt. Elgon come on a weekly basis.

The believers of Chepsabei are already having an effect on the neighboring village of Asilong as some have also been saved there. God has called another Kenyan National preacher to work in this village. Our love for these folks grows deeper with each passing day as we continue to invest our lives and the lessons God has taught us into the lives of these new believers. Our work is more than nameless people, nameless villages and nameless Churches but is rather deeply personal as Terry and I form close personal relationships with people that will last throughout eternity.
                                      Church Vote
 
This approach to mission work involves time, energy and commitment to those who we bring to Christ but is one of the richest and most rewarding experiences a person will ever have. It is our conviction that these types of deeper discipling relationships are what Jesus modeled for us as he walked, talked and taught His apostles for some three and half years. This is “Great Commission” centered mission work as commanded by our Leader and Savior.  
Mat 28:19....." Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost"
Mat 28:20...." Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world." Amen.
In Closing, We want to give special thanks to the ladies of First Missionary Baptist Church of Auburndale, Florida for making pillow case dresses and shorts for the children of Chepsabei.       
Terry Helping
Dressing Little Ones
New Dresses
Sisters
New Shorts
Happy Girls
We covet your continued prayers and we need your continued support to be able to reach the lost and disciple the saved here in Kenya. 

In His Service,

Bro. Chuck & Sis. Terry Fernandez

Kenya, East Africa

Phil. 4:13




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