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Sunday, May 26, 2013

Who Will Go?


I heard the question ringing out,
Who will go through all the land
To free my people from chains of doubt
And make them part of My Holy Band

I will go, I cried, dear Lord;
I will to through all the land
To break the chains with the spiritual Sword
And place them in Your loving hands.

I will give them the Truth they need
To open their eyes so they may see
That Jesus has come in reality
To heal their hearts and set them free.

Holy Spirit, please be my guide
As in Your will I do abide.
Give me strength deep down inside
To labor until this land is revived.

by Nathan Dunlap  4-13-1987

Note:  We have been in Tanzania for 10 days now.  Nathan was asked to speak today at the English service of the Anglican Cathedral in Mwanza.  It is interesting to note that the verse from Isaiah where Nathan got the theme of this song, 'Who will go?' was the first reading for this service on Trinity Sunday.  We are grateful for this calling to come to Mwanza and share Christ's love with the people here. We also went to a second service led by the English pastor we have been staying with for our first week in Mwanza, and we got acquainted with several missionary families in the area.  God's call received in faith will bring life to His people, bringing to their weaknesses courage and strength to accomplish that which God sets out to accomplish in their lives.   


Wednesday, May 15, 2013

I'd Like to Go to Africa

Today
I thought
I would like
To go to Africa.

Yes, I will go to Kenya
And see if time
Has stood still
Where at least
The walk
Is on the ground
All all come
To a sudden halt
At dusk
And sounds
Come from the voice
And travel a mile or two
And strength comes from
The family
Near to you.
Yes, Today
I thought
I'd like to go to Africa.

                                                        by Sallie Lanier, May 5, 1995

Note:  I found this poem in Foreign to Familiar,by Sarah A, Lanier. Copyright 2000, page 104.  Our family is on their way to Tanzania, which borders Kenya.  We have been preparing by studying Swahili and reading up on the culture from this hot-climate country.  I am amazed that we get to go as a family to live among the East Africans.  Please keep us in prayer as we venture out of our familiar home to a foreign land.  Please pray that we will have safety, good health, and strength for each day. 

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Thy Praises

All our praise to Thee, Father;
All our praise to Thee, Son;
All our praise to Thee, Spirit;
Three persons in One. (3 times)

Oh, our Lord, Thou are holy;
Oh, our Lord, Thou are King;
Oh, our Lord, Thou are lovely;
Thy praises we sing. (3 times)

May our lives bring Thee glory;
May our tongues bring Thee praise;
May our love bring Thee honor;
Thy name do we raise. (3 times)

Oh, our Lord, Thou are holy;
Oh, our Lord, Thou are King;
Oh, our Lord, Thou are lovely;
Thy praises we sing. (3 times)


by Julie Dunlap  April 13, 2013


Note:  Last month  I made up a tune in the shower, and the next day as I put the tune to the banjo, I sang this simple praise song to fit the music.  As we meditate on the goodness and love of our God, praises flow out of our souls.  It could be expressed through music and poems, yet it is also expressed through virtuous living and acknowledgement of our dependency on our Creator.  When we fall because of our frailty, God is with us to help us stand again.  All praise to our merciful God!