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RON & Linda Severns Missionaries to Ethiopia P.O. Box 2187 Port Orchard, WA 98366 206-275-0108 ' Ik RON & UNDA SEVERNS CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY FELLOWSHIP Prayer Newsletter October 1993 Dear Friends, What a summer it has been for Linda and me! We went to Africa with three goals: to invest our lives in the lives of seven young people who thought the Lord might be calling them to missionary service and wanted to see what that was like; to visit the people we worked with in Kenya from 1980 to 1988; and to get a preview of what our work will be like in Ethiopia. All of those goals were accomplished. Let me fill you in with stories. Our seven interns and some of their host families. We worked with four young men and three young women who spent their summer learning the Maasai language, teaching VBS and Sunday School classes, sharing their story of what Jesus means to them, and helping the missionaries in any way possible. Some have decided that they will probably be more effective ministering in a local church at home. Others believe that God is specifically calling them to cross-cultural ministry. Most of them are still seeking the Lord's specific guidance. Linda and I are pleased with those results and proud of our interns and their work. Brian is the one who most definitely felt God calling him to cross-cultural ministry. He said he would be happy to stay in Kenya, except that his mom probably wouldn't be very happy with him if he didn't return to the States. When CMF missionary Tim Ross took the interns to a village Bible study, that desire was confirmed by a traditional Maasai laibon or prophet. The old man pointed to Aaron, our only African-American and said, 'You can tell that he is a Maasai because he is black like us, he shaves his head, and he has his ear pierced like us." Then he turned to R.C. and said, "He comes from Illinois and that sounds like a Maasai word that means a good place, so he must be a good man." "Now this one..." looking at Brian,"... this one is different. We can understand his Maasai very well. He will come back and be a savior for the Maasai people." Jesus said, "The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field." , There's a long way and a lot of work between a summer internship and a lifetime ministry in another culture. Please pray with us that Brian and others will persevere to the harvest. "New friends are like silver^ but old friends are golden." When Joshua Ngomea saw my crutches he was unable to control his emotions and began weeping, a totally un-Maasai thing to do. I attempted to comfort Mary, the widow of David Lemeria who had led in evangelism in our area. Meshach asked me if we would be returning to Kenya. I told him that Linda had gotten her nursing degree and of the need for nurses in Ethiopia. He replied that they had heard of the problems in Ethiopia and added his blessing to our decision to go there. How do I describe Ethiopia? It's beautiful. A two-hour helicopter ride over majestic mountains, deep valleys, and tremendous waterfalls took us to the area where we will minister. During the rainy season it is beautiful country, but we learned a whole new meaning for the word "remote." It's a challenge. Linda's nursing skills were stretched far beyond what she learned in school or experienced in a hospital here in the States. Economically it will be challenging: $100 bought only one sackful of groceries, and margarine sells for $8.00 a pound. It's exciting. We met a man who was imprisoned for his faith but released when too many prisoners accepted Christ. We worshiped with a church that has had to Communism has fallen in Ethiopia as well as in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. People are looking for a new faith in a changing world. meet in secret for 15 years. They really know how to praise God! There is a new responsiveness to the gospel as old restrictions are

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RON & Linda Severns

Missionaries to Ethiopia

P.O. Box 2187Port Orchard, WA 98366

206-275-0108

' Ik

RON & UNDA SEVERNS

CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY FELLOWSHIP Prayer Newsletter

October 1993

Dear Friends,

What a summer it has been forLinda and me! We went to Africa

with three goals: to invest ourlives in the lives of seven youngpeople who thought the Lordmight be calling them tomissionary service and wanted tosee what that was like; to visit thepeople we worked with in Kenyafrom 1980 to 1988; and to get apreview of what our work will belike in Ethiopia. All of those goalswere accomplished. Let me fill youin with stories.

Our seven interns and some oftheir host families.

We worked with four young menand three young women who spenttheir summer learning the Maasailanguage, teaching VBS andSunday School classes, sharingtheir story of what Jesus means tothem, and helping themissionaries in any way possible.

Some have decided that they willprobably be more effectiveministering in a local church athome. Others believe that God is

specifically calling them tocross-cultural ministry. Most ofthem are still seeking the Lord'sspecific guidance. Linda and I arepleased with those results andproud of our interns and theirwork.

Brian is the one who most

definitely felt God calling him tocross-cultural ministry. He said he

would be happy to stay in Kenya,except that his mom probablywouldn't be very happy with him ifhe didn't return to the States.

When CMF missionary Tim Rosstook the interns to a village Biblestudy, that desire was confirmedby a traditional Maasai laibon orprophet. The old man pointed toAaron, our only African-Americanand said, 'You can tell that he is aMaasai because he is black like us,he shaves his head, and he has hisear pierced like us."

Then he turned to R.C. and

said, "He comes fromIllinois and that sounds

like a Maasai word that

means a good place, so hemust be a good man."

"Now this one..." looking atBrian,"... this one isdifferent. We canunderstand his Maasai verywell. He will come back andbe a savior for the Maasaipeople."

Jesus said, "The harvest isplentiful but the workers are few.Ask the Lord of the harvest,therefore, to send out workers intohis harvest field." ,

There's a long way and alot of work between asummer internship and alifetime ministry in anotherculture. Please pray withus that Brian and others

will persevere to theharvest.

"New friends are like

silver^ but old friendsare golden."

When Joshua Ngomea saw mycrutches he was unable to control

his emotions and began weeping, atotally un-Maasai thing to do.

I attempted to comfort Mary, thewidow ofDavid Lemeria who hadled in evangelism in our area.

Meshach asked me if we would be

returning to Kenya. I told himthat Linda had gotten her nursingdegree and of the need for nursesin Ethiopia. He replied that theyhad heard of the problems inEthiopia and added his blessing toour decision to go there.

How do I describe Ethiopia?

It's beautiful. A two-hourhelicopter ride over majesticmountains, deep valleys, andtremendous waterfalls took us to

the area where we will minister.During the rainy season it isbeautiful country, but we learneda whole new meaning for the word"remote."

It's a challenge. Linda's nursingskills were stretched far beyondwhat she learned in school or

experienced in a hospital here inthe States. Economically it will bechallenging: $100 bought only onesackful of groceries, andmargarine sells for $8.00 a pound.

It's exciting. We met a man whowas imprisoned for his faith butreleased when too many prisonersaccepted Christ. We worshipedwith a church that has had to

Communism has fallen in Ethiopiaas well as in the Soviet Union andEastern Europe. People arelooking for a new faith in achanging world.

meet in secret for 15 years. Theyreally know how to praise God!There is a new responsiveness tothe gospel as old restrictions are

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Ron will work with church leadersencouraging and equipping themfor outreach to unevangelizedareas, much as he did in Kenya,

As a nurse, Linda will work tomeet some of the physical needs ofthe people.

raised. Our colleague Ray Gileswrites ofpreaching to a crowd of2,000 people. God is at work inEthiopia, and it is exciting to be apart of what He wants to

It's opportunity. From 1977 to1992, the church grew from about4,000 people to 20,000 to 40,000people. Can you imagine yourchurch growing from 40 to 400without a trained pastor, orSunday school curriculum, alimited number of Bibles, andmany members unable to readanyway?

Imagine the need for Bibletraining and help for such achurch. Imagine also a situation inwhich there are only 40,000Christians at most in a populationofhalf a million. That is our

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immediate target audience.Beyond that, there are 15to 20 million Oromo peoplewho are unreached.Imagine the need forevangelism and churchplanting. This is theopportunity that pulls us toEthiopia.

The number onequestion we are askedthese days: "When willyou go back?'

ASAP. As soon as we are able to

I secure partners who willhelp supply thefinancial needs of

ministry inEthiopia. As soon aswe are able to

collect, pack, and ^ship the things we ^will need to set up 11house and two 11clinics. As soon as ^

I we have the prayer Hpartners needed to Huphold us in this •

venture.

But when will that be? We're

saying "early next year,"recognizing that is vague but

acknowledging our dependence onGod and His people and Histiming. ASAP.

Ifyou are in a position where youcan help "as soon as possible" be alittle bit sooner, we would love tohave your partnership in prayersand/or finances. Please fill out thecoupon below to let us know ofways you can help.

Your partner in ministry,

Ron Severns

The house at Haro where we willlive looks nice on the outside, butwill need extensive repairs inside.It has been used as a granary forthe past several years.

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P.O. Box 2187Port Orchard, WA 98366

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RON & LINDA SEVERNS

CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY FELLOWSHIP Prayer Newsletter

December 1993

Dearest Familyand Friends,

At this busy Christmas season, I pray that you might beable to take time to pause and praise the Lord for Hisrich blessings. The fact that we have sucha hecticschedule ofshopping, parties, and activities shows howtruly blessed we are.

And blessed we are. Ron and I have spent most of thetime since we came back this summer from Africaspeaking tochurches and sharing with them God's planfor the Ethiopian people. We have met so manywonderful peopleand are excited about how the Lord isworking in their lives.

A real highlight and blessing in October was how ourhome church inPort Orchard, Washington, steppedout in a mighty way and pledged to give over 40% ofour monthlysustaining support in a faith covenantcommitment! What a wonderful act of love and faith inthe Lord! We are excited to see how the Lord honorsthose commitments so that the Ethiopian people mightknow ofGod's love and forgiveness. We love the peopleat Port Orchard, and thank the Lord for giving us sucha super church to call "home."

God has given us otlier church and individual partnerswho also see the vision and have undertaken thechallenge to spread the love of God. We love andappreciate them all and their giving to us.

Wecurrendy have 85% ofour monthly sustainingsupport pledged. Praise the Lord! We are confident thatGod will raise up churches and individuals who will alsogive to our work among the Oromo people ofEthiopia.

We need over $50,000 for our one-time outgoingexpenses, which include travel, furniture, vehicle,outfitting, equipment for the clinics, solar equipment,house improvements, and field preparation.

Our departure date depends on when our monthlysupport and one-time outgoing support comes in.However, we have seta tentative departure goal ofMarch to May.

Besides ourfinancial support, we need prayer partners~ people who will feithfiilly uplift us and the Oromopeople in prayer.

At this Christmastime, would you pray about whetherthe Lord is leading you to give finances or time inprayer so that the Oromo people might beable tocelebrate Christmas: the birthday ofourKing.

Have a blessed Christmas, and maythe NewYear beonefull of peace and wonder at God's great love.

Blessings,

Linda Severns