West African Mission Update

“We do not preach ourselves but Christ Jesus as Lord, and ourselves as bondservants for Jesus’ sake” (2 Cor. 4:5)

“You also joining in helping us through your prayers” (2 Cor. 1:11)

Steve & Patricia Phillips


The Gospel for West Africa

West African Update 7-05

West African Update 4-05 

 

October 2005

Dear Brethren,  

Greetings in the love of Christ. This is Patti writing for the Phillips.  

The Lord is working, and He will finish what He has begun. We are here in Sierra Leone by His grace, and are working alongside Him who will not fail. He has shown Himself mighty on our behalf, and has revealed His love and faithfulness to us.  

What a wonder, that the Almighty God in unapproachable light, holy and fearsome, is also meek and lowly so as to reach down to fragile clay vessels, weak sinful men, and call them to work hand in hand with Himself. All I can do, because of His grace toward me through faith, is obey Him who loved me and gave Himself for me, that I might no longer live for myself, but for Christ. I give Him all the glory for this also, for in myself I can do nothing.  

This is the lesson my loving Father has been teaching me in a very practical way these past few months. What a lesson it is! And, one I need never to forget.  

Like the children of Israel leaving Egypt , they were not to forget their bondage and suffering in that land of slavery under that wicked ruler. They were to yearly eat the bitter herbs in order to remember.  

When I drift, am distracted, discouraged, or dull, it is then that I find myself very susceptible to spiritual attacks against truth and my faith in it. I have learned to be always on guard over my heart from whence come the issues of life. The many admonitions of the Scriptures have become very precious to me, things like, “Pray for one another, encourage one another, confess your sins one to another, build each other up in your most holy faith, do not neglect the assembling of yourselves together, and give thanks always.” It is good to remind ourselves over and over as Peter said. Even the godly ones who live by faith enter into fiery ordeals which are for eternal good. Though difficult, I’ve been learning to not despair but allow the Lord to work out the details of it to the glory of His name.  

We have printed over 2,000 tracts on the subject of purity, with a gospel message at the end. The brethren are asking for it very much in order to hand out to the people. Immodesty in dress and immorality in behavior are prevalent here. The awareness of this prompted us to write this tract, print it and send it out.  

We have printed a few small booklets which we felt would be very helpful to certain brethren in their spiritual growth, as well as another gospel tract and The Discipleship Experience to train faithful men through the study of the Word of God. We are thankful for this ability and hope in the future to increase our output of these gospel publications.  

We have had contacts with many church groups from the beginning and have taught and discussed the Scriptures with them. Many have responded with a hunger for the truth of God’s word. Yet we have proceeded carefully and watched and listened, finding that several proved to be wavering back and forth. We pray often for these young people, that they will commit their lives to the Lord to please Him only rather than serving, fearing, or trying to please men, which has proven a snare to many.  

Some pastors have even gone so far as to say things about us that are not true in order to try and discourage or prevent others from coming to study the Word with us. When men are drawn to Christ through His Word, the evil one does not like it and opposition can be expected. Those who are not fully devoted to Christ are being sifted as wheat, yet we still pray for them that Christ may reach their hearts and bring them into His perfect way.  

The radio broadcast on the gospel of John is just about finished, and then we will begin the book of Judges.  

After some weeks of the broadcast, we gave announcements of a meeting in town for all the listeners to come and learn more from the Scriptures and ask questions. It has started out slowly, 10 or so thus far, but more are showing interest and promising to join us. I went to one of those meetings and it was such a blessing. But it is not possible for me to attend every week because of the needs at the home.  

I hope the attendance increases and that these times will bring fruit, save souls, and put us in touch with faithful men who will give their whole lives to the preaching of the gospel and discipling others. 

It seems that the Lord has equipped us to speak to the extreme variety of Pentecostalism found in West Africa . The Lord has given Steven wisdom and understanding of the issues at stake and the ability to explain the problem and the solution.  

We have just gotten 500 copies of All Things Loss from the printer, which has helped many of our African brothers to see clearly what the Scriptures teach about the New Testament pattern for the church while correcting many of the common errors of this movement. My husband says we must not use the Scriptures as the devil does by taking them out of context. Rather, we must learn from Christ by studying the Word in its God-given context.  

I spoke at a seminar for some 20 women on the subject of “Women in the Church.” It was a great blessing to me as the Lord granted the boldness and peace of God’s Word coming to my lips as I spoke for about 2-1/2 hours.  

At the end, there resulted a debate among these women over the truth and/or their willingness to obey what had been taught. As they were arguing their points, their voices rose and I gently reminded them of the passage that we are to be gentle and quiet. They tried for a few moments but had not the exercise of practicing righteousness in this area of life and fell back into their sharp and loud remarks to one another.  

A few of the women were wholly set on following what the Lord teaches women to do. They were not going to lead in the church, teach or usurp authority over the men. Their pastor wanted them to, but they refused to his dismay. We are thankful for their faithfulness, yet pray for their continued obedience and peace among those who have not come to that conclusion.  

Three men from this same church are now faithfully coming for Bible study and discipleship training with Steve and Quintin. One especially is devoted to us, and says that if we move to the Provinces to spread the gospel across the country, he will pack up and come with us the next day. He seems to grasp the truths quickly and has a heart to serve with us. His wife is one of the young women I am teaching in English, math, and Bible.  

Now there are three young women who are learning to read and write. They are all at different levels and two meet at 3:00 while the other comes earlier at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. But the attendance is sporadic. Sometimes due to sickness, theirs and mine, and sometimes I cannot figure out why they do not come.  

I am praying for the women, for they are not as interested in coming and learning in any consistent way, which causes me concern for their spiritual development. I so want them to be godly helpmeets to their husbands, and the single girls to be suitable marriage partners for the young men who are seeking discipleship and a deeper walk with the Lord. Pray with me for this concern, please.  

We are seeking to know the mind of Christ as to reaching out to the whole country with all its needs. There is no Christian influence to speak of in the Provinces; no schools, no hospitals.  

These people need to hear the gospel, they need to be able to read the Scriptures and in general to receive true knowledge and wisdom to free them from the ignorance they are in. Our hearts are full of compassion and desire to reach these people. The Lord will show us the way and the time will come.  

Do pray for Steven and us as he is in Nigeria until the 14th of November. He has 40 teaching sessions scheduled.  

Love,

Steve and Patti Phillips  

oyinbosteve@yahoo.com  

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