Dear Prayer-Partners, Friends, Fellow-Laborers,
Kathy and I are very aware of the part you play in the
ministry we have in missionary care with Liebenzell Mission USA (LMUSA). Thank
you.
What do I mean, when I speak of “Missionary Care”?
- We host a monthly Zoom meeting for praise, prayer, news and encouragement. between three and ten of our missionaries (different folks from month to month) participate.
- I send out a monthly article called, “An Encouraging Word.” The name is self-explanatory.
- We are available—sometimes we make ourselves available by making a call—to encourage, pray with, and counsel with missionaries.
- I send birthday and anniversary greetings to the missionaries. When possible, I send a birthday present to missionary kids.
- We travel to visit missionaries where they serve. I was recently in Zambia. We are sorting out schedule and other complications for a trip to Guam. I’ll be in New Jersey next month.
- I serve as a “consulting member” on the LMUSA Board of Trustees. This gives me the opportunity to advocate for the interests of our missionaries.
- I’m involved in encouraging churches in their efforts in working with the missionaries they send out and/or support.
· When appropriate I am involved in speaking to churches and groups, and mission conferences to encourage Great Commission involvement. On my recent trip to Zambia, I spoke eleven times. I’ll be one of the speakers at the Hudson Taylor, Founder’s Day Event, May 17-19, at LMUSA Headquarters in NJ. If you’d like to join us, let us know.
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As in any
small ministry, we seek to help out where we can.
As we seek to minister to the fine folks who make up our
LMUSA missionary family, I am often reminded that they are people of whom
the world is not worthy (Hebrews 11:38). It is a privilege.
We are privileged to serve in this way as volunteers. Our
personal and household needs are met by retirement income. We do, however,
maintain an account with LMUSA to cover expenses. This year I’ve travelled to
Zambia, California, and New Jersey. Both of us plan to go to New Jersey for the
Founders Day, and we hope to travel to Guam, where several LMUSAers serve. You
can donate to our account via the online portal at the bottom of this letter,
or write us for other options.
Most of all we thank you for praying for us.
·
While in Zambia I spoke twice at the Amano
Christian School Staff retreat, eight times at the Zambia Baptist Association
Leaders Conference, and at the Sunday morning service at Luanshya Baptist
Church. Thanks for your prayers. I made it.
·
Missionary service can bring stress to families.
Pray for wives, husbands, parents, and kids. Pray that Kathy and I will have
wisdom.
·
One missionary family I was just with is much in
need of a car. If you’d like to help them, I’d be glad to help you help them.
·
Wash your ears out with this. We hear lots of
bad news South of our US border. LMUSA missionaries are planting churches,
discipling believers, training leaders, and raising up missionaries to reach
the unreached. Our team in Latin America is growing.
·
Please pray that we can coordinate schedules to
have a productive trip to Guam. Our folks there have had a tough time.
·
Pray that we’ll be creative and diligent to encourage
and help these dedicated servants in the LMUSA family, and where possible, even
beyond.
By His Grace,
Recruiting at the Biola U Missions Conference with colleagues Prisca and George Shakwelele
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A Supplemental Update from the Merrells:
I have mentioned for a while
now a trip to Guam. At first, I mentioned Kathy going by herself, and then most
recently both of us going. We have actually scheduled a trip, May 19 – 29.
I’m currently working on details for when we are on the ground on Guam.
LMUSA has
several personnel on Guam, and we have several more allies who are involved in
ministry at Pacific Islands University, where Kathy and I served for 4.5 years.
We want to check on all of them that we can. I’ve also been asked to
participate in the PIU Board Meeting.
There was a lot
of kind response to our last
report, which, described the work we are doing encouraging missionaries.
Thank you. If you would like to partner with us in continuing this ministry,
please pray and see the link below.
The picture was
taken at the PIU staff appreciation banquet, shortly before we left Guam four
years ago. The mask around my neck is a reminder of COVID days.
By His Grace,
we continue to serve,
Howard & Kathy,
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