Monday, April 27, 2009

Making disciples

"Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you." Matthew 28:20

Discipling and mentoring occupy many of our hours of each week.

On Mondays, Tony and I meet separately with Bradley and Oriel at our home. These newlyweds arrive at 7 pm and spend several hours studying with us. While Oriel and I meet in the kitchen, Tony and Bradley (here visiting at his mother-in-law's home) hold their session in the study. When we say goodbye about 9:30pm, they often continue chatting by their car for sometimes for as much as another hour.

Andre meets with Tony after Andre gets off work on Tuesdays. They are working through the discipleship course. We are also training Andre for children’s work through our weekly Bible club in Delft. He listens to the children’s verses and helps teach the memory work. Soon he will be preparing his first lesson.

We meet with Jeremy (2nd from left) and June (on left) on Thursday evenings to mentor them. Seeing them taking steps of growth encourages us greatly. They have a burden and a vision for their community and humanly, they are the reason that we began to minister in Delft. Jeremy preaches about once a month and visits with Tony on Sunday afternoons. I am training June for children’s work. She recently taught her second lesson.

Tony continues to meet with the young father, Chris, on Thursday afternoons. He and his wife and little daughter enjoy visits to our home. Their one-year old allows us to practice of our grandparenting skills! Tony recently got Chloe to sleep while her parents viewed a dvd on marriage.

Our “son” Jason and Tony have time together each week. Often he sleeps over on Thursdays and helps Tony with ministry and home projects affording us the opportunity to train and influence this young “Timothy.” He is preaching about once a month, visits door-to-door, and works in the Bible club.

On Thursday mornings, I am mentoring Caren, a young mother of three. She approached me about the possibility of studying the Bible together. We are working through Titus 2’s commands for young women.

2 comments:

missills said...

sandraIt is encouraging once again to see the progress of the Lord's work in RSA as you continue to faithfully minister in the lives of believers. Looking forward to seeing you soon, Lord willing.

Amy Blackburn said...

You all are busy! I loved seeing pictures of everyone and am amazed at all you are doing. Trust you are having a wonderful time away! Miss you and look forward to seeing you again sometime soon!!!!!