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January 01, 2007

Africa: New frontiers and fractures

tim_0107.jpgLast month ITMI’s Timothy Keller completed his latest field trip through five countries opening up new areas to the north in Zambia and Malawi. His team-mate for this 5-week jolting journey was Johan Meintjes, an ex-South African Navy man and a newcomer to Frontline Fellowship.

Eugene Kalunga, Director of Excellent Christian, Academy, received them warmly when they arrived for ministry in Kabwe, Zambia. There was just one catch. The town was host to a couple of NGO meetings and consequently there was ‘no room in the inn.’

Johan remembered some missionary friends of his in town working with Pro-Christo. A quick visit resulted in a cordial welcome by Coen Scholez (whom Tim had met earlier at a conference in Kimberly). Small world.

But that’s not all God had in mind. Coen is deeply involved in a project on the northern border of Zambia on Lake Tanganyika – Africa’s deepest (4,700 ft.) and second largest lake. Formed by the Great Rift Valley, the lake is 420 miles from north to south and 30 to 45 miles wide.

There are over 1.5 million people living along the shores which border Tanzania and Congo as well as Zambia. The fishing villages spread out along the 3-country shoreline are mostly unevangelized. Coen shared his vision to reach these forgotten people and the concept matched Johan’s burden to use his naval skills for the Lord.

Our two men traveled all the way up north, an extra 1,400 miles to evaluate a large boat currently for sale. Will there eventually be a naval wing to ITMI? Stay tuned.

While in the north they met up with Grant and Lynne Schaefer who lead a vital ministry in rural areas of northern Zambia. ITMI sponsored Grant through 4 years of Bible College back in the early-90s. Small world indeed!

There were plenty of opportunities for ministry on this trip – so much so that Tim and Johan often had simultaneous meetings in separate locations. They held Biblical Worldview Seminars, preached in Colleges and public schools, [impossible in American schools these days!], shared Christ with several government officials and preached in various denominational Churches along the way.

There were the usual discomforts and dangers, par for the course in mission work. The weather was quite hot, hovering around 100 F, as the expected rains had not yet come. Tim was putting his shoes on one morning and found a snake under his bed. “I used a mat to chase it out of the room,” he said, “because I didn’t think it was poisonous.” The next day he woke up when a cockroach dropped from the ceiling and hit him on the head.

After a meeting one evening at the Lusaka Bible College they were driving home through the Soweto market. There were several attempts by thieves to open the windows or break in through the tailgate of the bakkie (their pickup truck) and loot it while they were stuck in traffic. By God’s grace, nothing was stolen.

tim2_0107.jpg Looking back over 2006, Tim led three field trips (autumn, winter and spring); preached the Gospel in numerous churches, schools and colleges; participated in two Biblical Worldview Summits; personally conducted 5 seminars and 3 evangelism workshops throughout Zambia, Malawi and Tanzania plus a lecture on missions at a Muslim Evangelism workshop in South Africa – and drove his 4-WD Toyota 22,375 miles over some of Africa’s most punishing roads. Tim’s wide variety of missionary experience has honed him into a valuable team member. His teachable nature and humble spirit make him a joy to work with.

Toward the end of the year, God rewarded him with engagement to a lovely young lady, Ashley Hilde. They are planning a spring wedding in Tucson, Arizona. Thought you’d like to know.


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  Pre-Christmas African Safari (January 1, 2007) Harriett has a broken ankle. She has a cast up to just below her left knee and the doctor says she will need to wear it for about 6+ weeks. We’ve bought crutches, a special shoe and rented a wheelchair . . . more

  Expanding Ministry in Africa (May 1, 2006) Gerhard LeRoux and his wife Elmane have a great heart for children. Several years ago they opened their small suburban home to any and all. They are no “respecter of persons.” Talita was the first child they took under . . . more

  Avoiding Chaos in the Congo (April 1, 2006) Only a few old timers (like me) will remember the Belgium Congo, and that mainly from the Tarzan movies. The Belgians founded the city of Elizabethville, (now Lubumbashi) in 1909. It prospered with the development of a regional copper mining . . . more
  Avoiding Chaos in the Congo (April 1, 2006) Only a few old timers (like me) will remember the Belgium Congo, and that mainly from the Tarzan movies. The Belgians founded the city of Elizabethville, (now Lubumbashi) in 1909. It prospered with the development of a regional copper mining . . . more

  An African Missionary Adventure (February 1, 2006) Nine men and 7,275 lbs. (3,300 kg.) of ministry tools were crammed into a DC3 airplane as it lifted off the runway in Nairobi and headed northwest toward Mundri. Their purpose: to glorify God in poverty-ridden Sudan. How? By means . . . more
  Field Truck for Sudan (February 1, 2006) Steve and Tim made their grueling, 7-week overland journey in a 1999 Toyota pickup truck – or bakkie (presumably because you can put stuff in the back). And the team put a lot of stuff – including Bibles, Christian books, . . . more

  Trekking in the footsteps of David Livingstone (January 1, 2006) The 8-week trek across Africa by Steve and Tim began in Cape Town. It followed generally the route first pioneered by David Livingstone and ended 5,000 miles north in Southern Sudan. This month we are highlighting their experiences in Zim . . . more

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  Touching the Heart of God (August 1, 2004) There was unusual urgency in the way the phone rang. Jene answered. The Police in Simon’s Town, a few miles along the coast from their home, were on the line. “Mrs. Des Fountain, we have a small baby here that’s . . . more

  The Marathon Mission (May 15, 2004) Mission duration: February 2004 - April 2004 By God’s grace, we have carried out another field trip involving over 9,800 miles of driving by road, and 6 flights, spanning a total of 8 countries. This long journey brought us through . . . more

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  Prayer and Praise Update (January 29, 2003) SUDAN, THE SUMMIT AND SANCTITY LIFE SUNDAY Dear Friends, “How awesome is the Lord most high, the great King over all the earth!” Psalm 47:2 We praise God that in the last three months of 2002, we managed to complete . . . more

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