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AFRICA TRIP

Friday, May 18, 2007

I know some are you are going to Africa for Summer Missions this year, so here are some of the natural wonders of the areas you will be in. The group is going to Eastern Africa. Tanzania and Zambia. Here is a little information on this area.
TANZANIA

Tanzania is to the wildlife enthusiast the Africa of our imagination. Boasting over 95,000 square miles of reserves, Tanzania is one of the best game viewing countries in Africa. From Mt. Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, to Lake Victoria, the largest lake in Africa, visitors will find a country with vast, unbroken vistas.

The United Republic of Tanzania is located in eastern Africa on the Indian Ocean between Mozambique and Kenya and includes the island of Zanzibar. The capital, Dar es Salaam, is located along the eastern coast on the Indian Ocean. Tanzania covers an area roughly twice the size of California. The terrain includes coastal plains, a central plateau, and highlands in the north and south. It is home to Mt. Kilimanjaro (the highest point in Africa), Lake Victoria (the second largest lake in the world), and the Great Rift Valley. The climate varies from tropical along the coast to temperate in the highlands. Natural resources include hydropower, tin, phosphates, iron ore, coal, diamonds, gemstones, gold, natural gas, and nickel.

There is more than 37.1 million people live in Tanzania. Kiswahili or Swahili (Kiunguju in Zanzibar) and English are the official languages; Arabic and numerous other local languages are spoken as well. The population is overwhelmingly native African (99%), most of whom are Bantu (95%). Religious practices on the mainland include: Christian (30%), Muslim (35%), and indigenous beliefs (35%).
ZAMBIA

Zambia is a land of natural wonders with friendly people, ancient traditions and mystic legends. Here nature is at its wildest and most exquisite with the profusion of birds, abundant wildlife, and raw, pulsating wilderness. Zambia has some of the greatest natural scenery on the continent - a gently undulating plateau of forests, savannah and marshland.

It is fed and shaped by three great rivers, bordered by three massive lakes andcovered by big, big skies. The country shares (with Zimbabwe) Victoria Falls and the Zambezi River - two of the region's major tourist highlights. Apart from sightseeing, these places are also centres for a range of activities ranging from canoeing to white water rafting and bungee jumping.

The legendary David Livingstone first saw the awesome glory of the Victoria Falls from Zambia and his memory today is enshrined in the nearby town of Livingstone. Lusaka, the vibrant capital city, is surprisingly rich in galleries, featuring local artists. The other major attraction in the capital is bustling open air Kamwala market, a few blocks south of the centre.

Described by the local Kololo tribe as ‘Mosi-oa-tunya’ - ‘the Smoke that thunders’ and in more modern terms as ‘the greatest known curtain of falling water’, Victoria Falls is a spectacular sight of beauty and grandeur on the Zambezi River, bordering Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Facing the falls is another sheer wall of basalt, rising to the same height and capped by a mist soaked rain forest. A path running through the rain forest provides the visitor with an unparalleled series of views of the falls.

One special vantage point is across the knife-edge bridge, where visitors can have the finest view of the Eastern cataract and the Main falls as well as the Boiling Pot where the river turns and heads down the Batoka gorge. The immense depth of the gorge can be fully appreciated from this perspective and combined with the sea green river below, the shiny black rock face and lush green foliage, the 360 degree view from here is breathtaking.

BIBLE SEARCH

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.
2 Timothy 3:16

The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times. Psalms 12:6

Of making many books there is no end; and much study is a weariness of the flesh. Ecclesiastes 12:12b

But these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through his name. John 20:31

The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Psalms 19:1 (NIV)

But ask the animals, and they will teach you, or the birds of the air, and they will tell you; or speak to the earth, and it will teach you, or let the fish of the sea inform you. Which of all these does not know that the hand of the LORD has done this? Job 12:7-9 (NIV)

Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created. Revelation 4:11



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PARABLE OF MONEY USAGE

Monday, May 07, 2007

Luke 19:11-27

Jesus was now nearing Jerusalem and the disciples still did not understand that He was not setting up His kingdom but that He would die, be raised and go to heaven to prepare an eternal place for those who placed their trust in Him. This parable teaches about Him going away and trusting the ministry to them.

Many confuse this parable with the parable of the talents Matthew shared in 25:14-30. There is a distinct difference in that parable because the slaves were given different amounts. In this parable all are given the same, about three month’s wages. When the nobleman returned he learned that one had earned ten times what he was given, another had earned five times and the third had earned nothing. The one who had earned most was also given the original wages of the person who did not put them to use.

This parable addresses the fact that those who utilize most effectively the gifts God gives them are rewarded the most. Notice that the individual who earned ten times was given praise (v. 17 ) and also given authority over ten cities. He had maximized the utilization of his gifts. The person who earned five times was not given praise but was given authority over five cities (v. 18). He had used his gifts but not as effectively as he could have. The third person did not use his gift so it was taken away from him. This unfaithful servant was not removed from the kingdom but his reward was taken from him.

God has given each of us, as His children, abilities to use for His kingdom. It is our responsibility to use those gifts to further God’s kingdom. We are most satisfied in our lives when we are doing that. We will be rewarded in eternity based on the effectiveness of our utilization of those abilities here on earth. . It will then be our privilege to return those rewards to Him as an act of worship.

I pray that you will discover God’s gifts to you and utilize them exactly and faithfully as God desires of you.

CREATED FOR MY GLORY

Sunday, May 06, 2007

"...everyone who is called by my name, whomI created for my glory, whom I formed and made."
Why is a question that we tend to ask when we don't understand the reasons for something taking place or the absence of the same. It's a question that most of us if asked would admit that we've asked God. It's a question that I've asked and have with tears in my eyes just yearned for an answer from God. In John 11, when Jesus heard that his close friends Lazarus was dying, He told those around Him. "This sickness will not end in death, No, it is for God's glory so that God's Son may be glorified through it." (John 11:44 NIV) Then it says that Jesus stayed where He was for two more days. If it were up to Mary and Martha, the sisters of Lazarus, they would have had Jesus drop everything and come right then to heal their brother and keep him from drying. But as we read this portion of scripture we see that it wasn't about them, or their brother, rather the circumstance that they found themselves in was was all about God's glory.


It's a very natural thing for us to become focused on ourselves when in the midst of our circumstances we find ourselves weighed down and burdened by the reality of pain and suffering. Could it be possible that the cancer our loved one is facing is for God's glory? Can my losing my job and not being able to get one for this long be because God wants be be glorified though it? I've been praying for my husband for years to come and know the Lord, but to no avail. Should I continue to pray or give up? Could this journey of pain be for the glory of God? How could my life of struggling with my addictions ever turn our to bring glory to God?


In the midst of our circumstances, as we face uncertainties day in and day out, we must remember that not only were we made for God's glory, but that everything, every circumstance in our lives, the good, the bad and that seemingly indifferent, are all a part of the plan that God has to bring glory to Himself. So, as we take steps day by day, moment by moment and face circumstances beyond our control, let's remember that it's about His glory which when accomplished will always work out for our good.
"And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." (Roman 8:28 NIV) Our circumstances will look much different when viewed through the lenses of God's glory. My friend, that is why we are here. - Worship Pastor TBC Mark Jones