Arrested on Day 1!

As a reminder for your prayers, hundreds of our guys are out in the bush these next two weeks in Burundi, and below is from Onesphore, founder of Harvest for Christ, who wrote to me the following: “We’ve sent all the young evangelists out now, on busses, motorbikes, bicycles or on foot walking many kilometres to declare the Good News. My heart is full of joy. It’s marvelous and incredible. A team of seven has already tasted prison for a few hours, as police suspected them of being trouble makers when they boarded their bus. The Governor came immediately and […]

Miracles Galore on the Way!

PLEASE PRAY! For the next two weeks, we are sending out about 761 young evangelists in 42 teams around the country to do preach the gospel and serve the community. To me it’s the most obviously exciting and fruitful activity we do, and is as stunning as anything going on around the world. Last year those 2 weeks of saturation outreach saw about 19,000 people come to Christ in coherent one-on-one conversations. And yes, we are committed to follow-up as well. It’s our 8th year of doing this, and the only year I didn’t ask you to pray, we had […]

Gilbos R Back – Summer Schedule…

A number of you are requesting to know our summer movements, so here they are below, do come along or invite others to come and listen at one of the venues, it’ll be great to see you: July 1st – 925am from Brussels, Terminal 1, pick up by Tracy, back to hers to collect our car and then drive to Southampton July 2nd – Meeting with Ambassador in London and a foundation to discuss potential support July 3rd – Simon tests in London at Interhealth. July 4th – Lizzie and kids dental, then to Whites for Trustees meeting July 5th […]

Ironman?

Yesterday was a very exciting day in my calendar, one that had provided focus for the last nine months. Coeur d’Alene Idaho Ironman 2013. It was the culmination of many hours of training, discipline, focus and anticipation. It was the day to determine whether I could stretch myself further physically than I ever have done before. Would I have what it takes, I always wondered – and so I wanted to experience the sheer mental and physical exhaustion that comes from doing an Ironman, which is 2.4miles of swimming, 112miles of cycling, and then 26miles of running. But it was […]

Miracle on the Tour du Burundi…

I will never forget last week. As many of you know, I’ve been ill for quite a while (9 weeks in all, much of it spent in bed), and last Monday I was meant to be leading a group of ten cyclists around my adoptive country (just got granted citizenship!) on the inaugural ‘Tour du Burundi’. On the Saturday night before we were due to begin, I bathed the kids, and felt exhausted just from that limited effort. I was weak, had sporadic fevers, had endured the added delight of ongoing heavy flu that week, and was feeling very low. […]

Tour du Burundi

Sunday – I phoned Ladd and told him to get ready to lead the team. The realisation has dawned on me that I simply can’t do this thing. I don’t know how my fatigue thingy is going at the moment because this week’s flu has masked it. I’ve got blocked ears, am churning out masses of snot, have sporadic sweats, have been pretty much lying in bed for the last two months so my muscles have been wasting away, and feel faintly dizzy all the time. All in all, however keen I am to do the ride, it just doesn’t […]

Abandoned to Islamisation and Upcoming Slaughter…?

My blog is turning into a C.A.R update board, which isn’t what was intended. But it is crucial this info gets out to as many people as possible to get more prayers offered up. Please email me if you want these updates direct – I get them daily, and am only posting the occasional one. Do share this as far and wide as possible.  I repeat an earlier blog posting comment: For the Christian, ISLAM stands for I Sincerely Love All Muslims. Islamophobia is not in the spirit of Christ. With that in mind, here goes from Pierre, it’s not […]

C.A.R. Follow-Up: Staggeringly Impressive Letter under Pressure

The following letter is written by Pierre, my dear friend in the Central African Republic. He’s under tremendous pressure, his kids are traumatised, lots of his friends have been killed, people are looking to him as the leader, and he manages to write such stunningly wise and gracious words. These have been translated from French. It’s well worth reading in its entirety. You will be humbled by his attitude. And then please continue praying, it’s definitely making a difference at this critical time in the nation’s history. Here goes: Beloved in the Lord, greetings ! We do not know how to […]

Islamization on our Watch…

Warning: there are some grim pictures below, if you don’t want to see them. Maybe the first thing I should say is that I love Muslims. I have Muslim friends. For the Christian, ISLAM stands for I Sincerely Love All Muslims. Islamophobia is not in the spirit of Christ. With that stated up front, please read the following: I’ve been sick and mostly in bed for a month now, but one of the reasons I can’t slip into self-pitying mode is knowing what is happening to the people of Central African Republic. You might not have known of its existence […]

Reflections from an Old Fart…!

When I woke up this morning, I jumped out of bed and knelt down to recommit my life to the Lord. Why? Because I turned forty today. Wow, seriously old! When I was a teen and in my twenties, I thought forty was simply ancient… and so now I’m ancient! This is what I prayed: Dear Heavenly Father, thank you that I’m still alive. During the war in Burundi, I never thought I’d make it to thirty, let alone forty, and yet here I am, still going strong. Every day is a gift. I praise your name. You are the […]

Sweet Dreams in Burundi…

Last week, an old man in Muramvya had a dream. Jen Eckersall, who’s working with us out here, was upcountry visiting homes and doing a discovery Bible group with a few families when he said: “Last night I had a dream in which I saw a white person and two Burundian missionaries coming to my house and knocking on my door.” He looked over at Jen and the team and said: “Those people in my dream were you three. Can you explain to me why you were knocking on my door?” So Jen’s team mate shared with him Revelation 3v20: […]

Burst Leg, Burst Dreams…?

Georgette Butera, who is an old Burundian friend of mine now living in England, wrote the following to me. I have to say, as I wrote back to her, it left me really discouraged. Why? Because there are so many needs out there crying to be met and I feel swamped, able to help completely transform some lives but not all of them. Since Georgette sent it to me last week, poor Carine’s right leg actually burst. I cannot imagine her pain, and if it was my sister I would do anything to get her help. But as I said, […]

Unwelcome Intruders… a Violent Outcome!

Yesterday I walked down the corridor at home and came face to face with a snake*. My protective instincts kicked in immediately as I sensed danger for my loved ones. It was an incredible adrenaline rush. The sheer ferocity of its defense was awe-inspiring. Eventually after much ducking and diving it took six health thwacks to the head to beat it into submission. Another average day in Africa… *The snake in question may or may not be the one in the photo. Some people say I am prone to exaggeration. The fact is, last night’s snake is dead, that’s the […]

Aiming for the Best in Burundi…

In March 2008, I wrote a call to action that has now been beautifully fulfilled. I’ll paste it again below to remind you of it, if you want to be inspired afresh by what God has done. And nearly five years on, we stand on the brink of the next phase… What were we trying to do? Build the best dedicated conference centre in Burundi – we’ve done that! It’s called the King’s Conference Centre, because it belongs to the King! Model excellence in Jesus’ name – we’re doing that! We’re currently the no.1 hotel in Burundi on www.TripAdvisor, and […]

Do You Get The Vision?

In March 2008, I wrote the following, which relates to the next post coming shortly:  Dear Team, It was nine years ago that I heard God’s call to go to Burundi, leaving family, friends, job, security, and landing in a crazy war zone which was rated the most dangerous country in the world for some of those ensuing years. I honestly thought I wouldn’t make it to my thirties, or have the chance to get married. Plenty of others died around me, but my time obviously wasn’t up, and the Lord still had work for me to do.  Those early […]

Burundi’s National Disaster – A Week Later…

I’ve heard it referred to as Burundi’s equivalent of the USA’s 9/11, which I don’t think is an appropriate comparison for a number of reasons, but it gives the outsider at least a measure of understanding of quite how big a deal last Sunday’s fire was and still is to this impoverished nation. One week on, here are some more photos that reveal the devastation, and some new pieces of information for those of you who pray and care for what goes on in Burundi. Please do lift up these precious people. I hope I’ve got my facts right below […]

Disaster in Bujumbura…

I quote from a dear friend of mine, Jean, whom we’ve sponsored: “Today, 27th January, as the whole central market of Bujumbura has gone up in smoke, it is a national disaster. We are mourning with thousands of others. Many have lost hope. Some have committed suicide by jumping into the flames as their livelihoods burnt before them. Others died trying to rescue what they could. Many are hospitalized. Tens of thousands of mouths will not be able to eat as they have lost everything. I am one of them, with my wife and five children. The money you loaned […]

GLO Resignation, maybe Witchcraft?!

I’ve just returned from upcountry where fourteen great folk from Charleston are busy running a medical clinic. On the first morning, people were lining up from 4am. At 7am we gave out 200 tickets for the first day and had to turn away 500 others who were also waiting. That shows the need and demand. Do pray for them all, both patients and team. May many be healed, both physically and spiritually. Before that I’d been around Burundi preaching at concerts in different cities on the back of a Canadian worship band. It went well and we pray for lasting […]

Concert Tour Around Burundi

Doug Hiebert’s an old friend from Canada who spent five years out here a while back, and he emailed me last week saying that he was bringing a bunch of musicians out to do concerts all over Burundi, and wondering if I’d like to tag-team with him as the preacher. I jumped at the opportunity, and found myself on the Aigle du Nord bus joining them at Buhiga after their first two gigs. Public transport is a rarity for me these days, but I always enjoy it, so long as I have timed my bladder-emptying right, because they won’t stop […]

Delirious with Malaria, Seismic Evaluations, and New Year’s Resolutions…

Greetings from Burundi! I wanted to say another MASSIVE THANK YOU to all of you for your support over the last year, and wish you a happy new year – may 2013 be a great one for you! This time a decade ago, I wrote the following: “The start of this year has brought some fairly seismic developments for me. I have had a miserable time with my health recently with amoebic dysentery, flu and malaria over the festive period. As I write this, I am still weak and feeble with malaria. But my best friend came out to see […]

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