17 October, 2007

Dean(s)

Dean no. 1

As mentioned earlier, we usually go out late on Friday nights, praying and looking for opportunities to talk to people. Well this Friday the four of us (and Mark, a director), wandered out to around twenty guys out on the pitch, rowdy and drunk as usual. We said our "hello's" and went on our way before the police showed up, noticing that the guys had gathered some stones to throw at them. Well we went and prayed some, and then looked back from the other side of the pitch to see a police wagon thing driving up on the pitch spotlighting guys, and the guys in turn pelting the wagon with fist-sized rocks. This had an effect similar to that of hitting a wasp's nest with a baseball bat, so we decided not to walk back that way this time. We wandered for about 20 more minutes, by then having circled around back by our house. As we sat there trying to decide whether or not to go back inside, a guy walked by looking visibly upset, and mumbled something about the hopelessness of this estate. We asked a few questions and found out that this guy was named Dean, and that the mob had put in all the windows on his mom's house and tore down the fence. After talking to him some, praying with him, and giving him a New Testament, we walked inside, smiling at the providence of God for putting us in the right place at the right time. We have seen him a couple times since then, met his mom, siblings, and grandmother, and gave him another little book to read. It seems like God is working on him, so be praying for him. Also convenient is that fact that he works at Dominoes, so we got a good deal on pizza tonight.

Intermission

Melissa and Emily are still here, they leave Thursday morning, and they have been awesome! It's been so fun to have extra people around to talk to and cook for you, and they've been very encouraging to us. They will be missed.

Dean no. 2

The other Dean is a 15 yr. old guy who lives around here. He is much easier to find than Dean no. 1 because i've never seen him anywhere except hanging out in the cul-de-sac in front of his house. From what I can gather, this is because of two reasons. One, he is a slightly bitter protestant, which is not the best thing to be in Dunclug, and two, he tried to steal a Wii from another protestant around here, making him shunned from that group as well. Besides these things, he is on all accounts a very cool guy, so about once a week i wander over there and play soccer with him... he usually schools me. Due to his confined space, he has to be rather creative, using a tree and a lamp post as a soccer goal, even though the soccer cage is about 50 yards from his house. The funny thing is that Dean is a microcosm of what life is like for a lot of the people we hang out with. They can only walk so far into town, and wouldn't dare go near certain protestant estates, for fear of losing life or limb. Since this is how "protestants" treat them, you can imagine how they'd feel about going into a church. Pray that God might overcome culture and politics and the hatred done in the name of "religion", and spread the real Gospel around here. Also, pray for Dean and his brother Calum, and his mom, that they might meet Jesus. Thanks for praying!

6 comments:

Candis said...

yay for a john post! i knew it was you before i got to the bottom. praying for the deans...

Anonymous said...

Here's something really cool. Immediately after reading this post, I read the following passage, quite randomly (or not).

"If you do away with the yoke of oppression,
with the pointing finger and malicious talk,

and if you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry
and satisfy the needs of the oppressed,
then your light will rise in the darkness,
and your night will become like the noonday.

The LORD will guide you always;
he will satisfy your needs in a sun-scorched land
and will strengthen your frame.
You will be like a well-watered garden,
like a spring whose waters never fail.

Your people will rebuild the ancient ruins
and will raise up the age-old foundations;
you will be called Repairer of Broken Walls,
Restorer of Streets with Dwellings."

Isaiah 58:9-12

Vic

Anonymous said...

Wow, thanks for the update. I'm praying that you guys will keep walking with Jesus and that He will be seen through you guys in every moment. That His love and hope pour out of you onto the friends you are making.
ac

Emily Geyer said...

Yeah! I, too, was excited about a post from you John! I'm definitley praying for you as you minister to the Deans and the rest of your new NI friends. I read Ephesians 1:17 (through about 23) this morning and thought of ya'll! It's my prayer for you today.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the great post, John. It gives me great prayer material. Its always good to be able to visualize your lives. Only eternity will tell the true impact of you all being there to spread the True Light. Can't wait to be with you all.
Mommer

markmcgladdery said...

Hey Vic, just to let you know how amazing your "random passage" is - Isaiah 58 is the heartbeat vision of Hope's ministry - 'The True Fast' from verse 6 on especially.
Keep them prayers comin!!

Mark (Hope Director)