Wednesday, July 15, 2009

July 15, 2009


Celebrating Independence Day in Boston

"Old Ironsides" salutes the nation

“…let us run with patience the race that is set before us,
looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith…”
Heb 12:1-3
Dear Friends,

It has now been two weeks since you heard from us, and we want to let you know how the Lord has been answering your prayers! Unfortunately, the length of this update will reflect the busyness of the last two weeks; feel free to skim through to find our “prayer points” in bold type.

Last week’s Vacation Bible School went very well. We had over 50 children attend throughout the week. Noah and I had the privilege of teaching half a dozen teenagers, and were both challenged and blessed. I was personally convicted by our lesson about Mary and the joy with which she obeyed the Lord.



Teens joining Abraham's "faith walk"



The teachers of the three younger classes had their hands full, as each class was at least twice as large as ours. But they did a great job, and the children heard the gospel every day. The highlight of the week was the salvation of Gwen, an older elementary-age daughter of a family who attends the church!

The Lord clearly answered your prayers for good weather: although it rained some days earlier in the morning or later in the day, it never rained during the hours of VBS, and the kids were able to play outdoor games each day.

Craft Time! Alyssa tie-dyes a T-shirt

God continues also to work in the life of Carol. She volunteered to help all week in the younger elementary class. She too heard the gospel every day and had many questions for Rebekah, who taught that class. During our cleanup on Friday afternoon, Carol asked if I would like to spend some time together this week. So yesterday morning we went shopping. Before she & I even left for the stores, Noah & I had a good talk with her about spiritual things. While she seems to have a mental understanding and assent of the facts of the gospel, she still seems unsure about what it means to personally receive Christ.

Last Sunday afternoon, we went out to eat with a couple who have been visiting the church for several weeks, and who also need to know the Lord. Rick & Joy have been enjoying the teaching and preaching; please pray that their need for salvation will become clear to them. Pastor Kinney’s sermons the last two weeks have been strongly evangelistic. As we wonder about the response of his unsaved hearers, we are reminded that “the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ” (2 Cor. 4:4). Praise the Lord that HE does “give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ” (v. 6).

We have had other opportunities to be a witness in the last couple of weeks, particularly to some unsaved relatives in both of our families. It was fun to be close enough to get to visit with them, but we are definitely burdened for their salvation.

What’s new this week? Well, the Kinneys are gone on another trip in their camper, so we’re “holding down the fort.” Pastor Wells, the older missionary here, will be teaching during tonight’s Bible study and on Sunday morning, and preaching on Sunday evening. The verses at the top of this update will be his text. I will be teaching Mrs. Kinney’s children’s Sunday School class this week, and we will also be ministering with music, Noah leading singing with his guitar and the two of us doing a special for Sunday morning.

It is hard to believe, but the end of our time here in Massachusetts is just around the corner. In only ten days we will pack up and head back home to North Carolina. Noah will have many things on his plate, including reading a book and writing a paper for this internship, continuing his online class, and looking for a job. I will need the Lord’s strength and joy (like Mary’s!) as I return to work full-time and continually adjust to the changes that pregnancy brings. We do thank the Lord for a healthy pregnancy so far!

Prayer Points:
Give THANKS for:
Successful VBS
Good weather
Salvation of Gwen!
PRAY for:
Spiritual growth for Gwen and other believers here
Salvation of Carol & her family, and Rick & Joy
Salvation of our unsaved relatives
Our preaching/teaching/music ministries this Sunday
Our return to NC and responsibilities there

Thank you once again for your faithful prayers!
~Noah & Lois Kelley

Thursday, July 2, 2009

July 1, 2009

“Be diligent to present yourself approved to God,
a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”
2 Tim 2:15-16


Dear Friends,

Another week of our internship has quickly passed, and it is time for another update!

The big event of the last seven days was the town parade, for which the church prepared a float to promote next week’s VBS. The lessons for the week will focus on five “extremes” demonstrated in the lives of different Bible characters: trust (Abraham), obedience (Josiah), joy (Mary), forgiveness (Peter), and love (the Good Samaritan). The float was an attempt to reflect the whole theme of “Polar Extremes.” As you’ll see in the pictures attached to our “June 24” posting, they designed a pretty cool mountain, and we had an ice fisher & his wife catching & frying fish in the back, and a bunch of us warmly-dressed, riding up front. The Lord made it clear that He was answering our prayers for good weather: After almost everyday rain, Saturday turned out sunny all day until an evening thunderstorm including hail!

Thank you for praying for John & Carol. She & their kids rode the float, and after the parade, they invited us all over to their home for pizza. Neither John nor their son was at church on Sunday; please pray for the Lord’s continued work in their lives. The Kinneys have been praying for them for several years.

Thank you for praying for Noah as he prepared to preach the last couple of Sunday evenings. He is discovering how difficult that task is; but the Lord definitely used him to speak His Word. Noah will have a break from preaching for a couple of weeks while we concentrate on VBS, but he would appreciate prayer for his growth & more opportunities in this area.

We asked you to pray for another lady named Effie. Effie is an Albanian-American lady who owns a little cafĂ© down the road. One day a couple of weeks ago we ate breakfast there and, while making Father’s day cards, caught Effie’s attention. We ended up making some cards for her grandchildren, which definitely broke the ice with her. Last week we went again and had lunch, and she shared her amazing story from Albania.

We understood before arriving in New England that evangelism here would not be accomplished “door-to-door” or with similar methods. Building relationships tends to be the best way to gain an entrance into people’s hearts for the gospel. With that in mind, we wanted to find a way to meet people with whom we can talk periodically and to whom we can witness. Since we will only be here a few more weeks, we are praying that another believer will pick up where we’ve left off with Effie, and continue to witness to her.

Prayer Points:
Thank the Lord for good weather for the parade—pray for kids to come to VBS.
VBS—our preparations; kids’ & teens’ hearts to be open; good weather.
Salvation of John & Carol, Effie, and other unbelievers
Time with some unsaved relatives we hope to visit with while we are in MA over the next couple weeks.

Thank you once again for your faithful prayers!