The first two months back in Togo have been very busy, but we are finally feeling that we are getting back into our groove. Keeping a house here in working order can sometimes be a part-time job, as it seems that I have had either the plumber, the electrician, the repairman, the painter or the carpenter at the house more days than not over these past six weeks. Heidi jumped right into homeschooling Abby and learning how to handle all three girls while carrying her heavy workload of cooking and cleaning and continuing to minister to both the kids and the ladies of our “neighborhood”. She is an amazing woman and, in my opinion, the perfect missionary wife. I started teaching in the Bible Institute right after I got back and really before I even had my bags completely unpacked. It is such a joy to teach these students the Word of God, and I’m excited about what God has in store for those that will graduate in June.
As I explained to those churches that I visited while on furlough, in addition to continuing to lead the Bible Institute and oversee our first village church plant, we are planning to both start a small orphanage and plant a new church among the Lamba people about an hour from our house. The Lamba are the largest unreached people group in Togo, and we are excited to take the gospel to these that have never heard it before. I have been looking for a while for a good translator who speaks Lamba as one was not easy to find. Now I believe God has answered our prayers with a godly young man who grew up in another part of Togo, but who is Lamba and speaks the language fluently. With a translator found, the next thing to do is to determine where we are going to start our witnessing efforts.
After scouting out the area known as DefalĂ© for about an hour, I asked my guide if he would show me the way to the top of a mountain where it looked like the Catholic Church had placed a very large cross. He guided me up the mountain where I found out that I only had it half right. It was the Catholic Church that built this monument, but it was not a cross; it was a statue of Jesus. It is ironic that these people are the largest unreached people group in Togo; they have “Jesus”, but they do not have the true gospel. Please pray with us as we work, by God’s grace, to change that.

You do have the perfect missionary wife! I couldn’t be happier with the way the Lord continues to use you and your family. We love you all and look forward to seeing your smiling faces.
Love you guys too! We are praying for Noelle. Hoping to see your smiling face back on this side of the pond again. I could not be happier of how you are serving God. You are a role model for me and for so many others. I mean that.
Great post!
Proclaiming Christ,
Pastor Sean Harris
Berean Baptist Church & Academy http://www.BBCFNC.org Fayetteville, NC 28314 http://www.facebook.com/BBCFNC Office 910-868-5156
Thanks Pastor Sean! Can’t wait for the group from Berean to get here and see the work first hand.
Here’s the church, here’s the steeple, open the doors and see…what? Sounds similar to what we see here in the U.S. – although I’m sure it’s not nearly the same in comparison. Churches on most corners in towns…high steeples, crosses, large fellowship halls – and false gospels (instead of no gospel). What a challenge and honor to represent the Lord in your setting. Praying for you and sis!
Thanks for your prayers Nate. We are praying for you guys too. So thankful that I married into such a godly family.
Thanks for the update. We pray for you guys all of the time.
Thanks Mike. Hope you guys are doing well.
Glad God has sent your family to this region of the world to take the true Gospel to these people, pray for us back home as well, it seems America is increasingly a nation that has many outward expressions of Jesus, but continues to water down His message.
Sounds like a deal. You pray for us and we will pray for you. Every mission field has it’s unique challenges and America is without a doubt a very challenging mission field. Thanks for all that you are doing.
When you have children that love and serve the LORD you are blessed by way of them. God has blessed me with seven and I love to see fruit among them.
Hmm…so true. It’s so like satan to put people right in front of the Truth and never let them see Him. I never cease to be mad and everything else that it happens over and over again. But…we well keep on praying because it’s nothing for our great God.