We have 4 more days till the outreaches start!! Would you pray with us for this year’s outreaches? We have been ready to go for several weeks now, but because we want to join our outreaches with a medical clinic, we have been delayed a bit. The doctor we work with began the authorization process in July, but the government has been dragging it’s feet.
We decided that no matter what, the show must go on… So we are starting on Monday. But we need to cover this in prayer! Would you please urgently pray that:
Doctor Peter can get the authorization by the end of this week.
We can assemble the drama troupe and retrain them in time.
We can find enough volunteers for the packing and wrapping.
We find favor with all the school directors - there will be 5 or 6 schools next week.
For protection against sickness and equipment failure.
We have learned that the success and failure of any outreach hinges on prayer. So let’s pray!
Yep, it’s that time again! We are planning for the Give a Kid a Christmas Outreaches 2009. Christmas is still 4 months away, but for our purposes, that;s just around the corner. We need to start choosing new schools, training the actors, buying the gifts, and on and on. It’s a ton of fun, but it’s a lot of work.
This year we are going to give a gift to 2000 schoolchildren. About half will go to kids right here in the capital, and the other 1000 gifts will go to children in remote villages. Each one will get a brand-new gift (for some, the 1st gift they will ever receive), then we will share a 20 minute message on how to stay healthy - brush your teeth, sleep under a mosquito net, etc.. Then we invite them to come out that evening after school to see more.
At the evening outreach we share the simple Gospel message through skits, puppets, songs, etc.. - all in their native language. Then, when the sun sets, we share a film and Joseph offers the opportunity to follow Jesus. We have had over 2000 people show up at these evening outreaches!
This year, we are hoping to raise $10,000. This will enable us to give 2000 kids an unforgettable Christmas. Would you consider making a gift? Here’s a link to explain how. Just scroll down till you see the heading “Give a Kid a Christmas”.
After all the school outreaches were over, we began preparing for the highlight of Give a Kid a Christmas 2008, the Piela Evangelistic outreach.
As we were expecting over 1000 people to come to the soccer field, we bought some rope, dug holes and made a makeshift rope fence to delineate our stage. I grabbed Ali (a yellow puppet), Marcel dressed as a Lion and we sat on top of ‘Old Blue’ with the speakers. We drove all around Piela, announcing that it was time for the dramas and film. Kids, parents, and grandpas all stared at us, first in shock, then with a huge grin as we drove past. People started streaming out of their mud huts - we knew we’d have a huge crowd!
We pulled back into our stage area just as the sun began to go down. Already there were 600+ people (this is when we did the interview in the video), and still people were coming. As we waited for the crowd to arrive, we performed a puppet skit and a couple of fun skits.
By the time the sun was down, there were well over 1000 people, and we decided to perform the evangelistic drama about the life of Jesus. The lights were on, the actors were ready and there was a huge crowd ready to hear the Gospel, when suddenly, the speakers and the amp went silent. We tried everything we could think of to get it going - nothing. (read on below the pictures)
The actors simply mimed the drama without music or narration, with a local pastor introducing each scene with a short explanation. The crowd sat there, listening in silence.
After the drama, Joseph shared the gospel to over 1000 people, outside, without a microphone. He shared about the love and grace of Jesus and invited all who wanted to accept Him as their Savior to come forward. That night, children ran forward by the hundreds to meet the children’s pastors and give their names so they could hear more about Jesus.
Over 200 children gave their names to the children pastors and over 1200 people in Piela heard the Gospel. It was a tough trip, but even though EVERYTHING seemed to be against us, God’s unstoppable grace and love penetrated and touched the people of Piela.
Piela had a truly unforgettable Christmas!
On behalf of all the 3000 children who received a gift this year, as well as the more than 3000 who heard about Jesus:
It was a whirlwind! We went to 8 schools in 2 days. At each school, we would:
Drop off the drama and setup teams who would start the puppet skits and greet the schoolteachers.
As they began the Social skit (a 30 minute skit about hygiene and good moral decisions), the “present team” would load up the gifts back at Joseph’s parents house. They generally had just enough time to load up the presents, hop in and drive back to the school before the skit ended.
We would invite all the children and their parents to the evening outreach, which we promised would be even more exciting than what they were seeing. (more in the next blog)
Then, we would send the kids back to their classes and we would drive ‘Old Blue’ to each class and distribute the gifts.
We would then load everyone back in the truck (and on top of the truck) and head to the next school to start all over again (keep reading after the pictures)
A breakdown: (more about the outreaches below) Read more…
After finishing the 9 outreaches in Ouagadougou, we prepared for the highlight of 2008 Give a Kid a Christmas: the village trip to Piela. It was meant to be to Dori, but that’s another story… We were supposed to meet at our house at 7:00 am for prayer and to load the equipment, in order to be in Piela by noon, in time to eat lunch and have our 1st outreach. The last person did not show up until after 10:00 am. This was a portent of things to come… Read more about our trip!
Here is a short video about our trip to Piela. It has some great clips from the different skits we perform each outreach. What an amazing trip! I’ll tell more about it in the next blog.