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July 10, 2012
Dear Friends,
Whew! What a month that was! Please accept my apologies for taking so long to send you the newsletter. So many interesting and exciting things were going on that I scarcely had time to write about them!
One of our members and Sunday School teachers,
Saomony Cheam, has recently been married!
Her new name is Saomony Luh, and her new husband, Sean, has recently
come out to see us! Sadly, the wedding
took place in Taiwan ,
so no one in the church was able to attend.
But when Sean arrived in Eagle Butte, we had an idea: Why not throw a
wedding reception for them right here at the church? We got them a nice cake, applauded and
congratulated them, and watched with great interest as the happy couple showed
us pictures from important moments in their relationship. It was a time to be cherished, and a great
honor to be allowed to do this for them.
Tiffany and I were not the only ones to celebrate
an anniversary this month. Clint and Amy
Holley, who operate Windswept
Academy , also arrived her
almost exactly one year ago. The members
of our church honored them, also, presenting them with a star quilt in honor of
all their tireless work for the church, as well as their tremendous efforts to
educate the young people of this community.
Thank you so much, guys. We love you!
MADDIE
Madeline Holman, our summer intern, has done just
about everything in the past month except disappoint! Every task I have assigned to her, no matter
how large or small, has been done quickly, thoroughly, and without
complaint. She has led morning worship,
taught Sunday School, written a newspaper article, assisted no fewer than four
visiting church groups, vacuumed the church building, painted various things,
and probably half a dozen other tasks that are slipping my mind at the
moment-all while juggling fifteen chainsaws with her teeth! It is a shame that she will be leaving us in
one month’s time, but I suppose that all good things (except Heaven) must come
to an end eventually. We have been very
pleased to have her here among us, and we look forward to seeing what the next
month will bring!
Incidentally, I have a correction to last month's newsletter, where I said that Maddie was from North Carolina. She is actually from Tennessee. Sorry, Tennesseans!
Incidentally, I have a correction to last month's newsletter, where I said that Maddie was from North Carolina. She is actually from Tennessee. Sorry, Tennesseans!
MUCH-LOVED VISITS FROM OUR FRIENDS AND ALLIES
This summer, First Baptist church has had the
privilege of hosting four visiting church groups in rapid succession. The first of these was Cross Current Baptist
Church , which is based in Virginia .
As soon as they arrived,
One of the students at Windswept Academy ,
Aiden by name, was living with his family in a house with a leaky roof. The group from Cross Current
resolved to fix that problem. So they
removed the roof from the house, all the way down to the beams. Then, they replaced it with a completely new
roof, all in the span of a few days!
There won’t be any leakage in that house for a long, long time to come,
thanks to these servants of Christ. They
all went home exhausted, but satisfied with a job well done.
Less than a day after Sevier Heights departed, another group arrived from Hamilton Baptist Church , of Virginia . This group also got right to work, and many wonderful things began to happen. They hosted a Vacation Bible School that week for the entire community. There was something for everybody. An ordinary VBS took place in the evenings, for the younger children. A second VBS, designed for an older audience, was held for the teenagers in the afternoon. Yet a third Bible study, geared for adults, was held each evening. Over a hundred people were in some way touched that wee. But Hamilton was not content to stop there.
A few men came with them who were skilled basketball players. These men, led by a retired All-Star player, used their skill to set up a basketball camp for the young people of Eagle Butte and Cherry Creek. Each day, they would have drills, shoot-arounds, and several games. The young people who played were elated. Then, at the end of each day, one of the leaders would lead the group in a devotional, leaving no room for doubt that this was a Christian basketball camp. It was awesome.
About 1 ½ days after
At the same time as the group from Mineral
Springs was here, another group arrived from First
United Methodist
Church in Tennessee .
This group scraped all the old paint off of a building at the back of
the property and repainted it, making it look like new! Then they stained the fence that bordered the
edge of Windswept
Academy (which was no
small job), and constructed some bookshelves for the Windswept Library. Maddie was delighted to discover that many of
the young people on this trip would be attending college with her this Fall!
Each group who came here sacrificed their time,
their energy, and their money so they could help the ministry of First Baptist
Church and of Windswept Academy . We were greatly blessed by their presence
here, and owe each of them a debt of gratitiude. God used them all as His hands and feet this
summer.
PLANS FOR THE FUTURE
Despite all the
wonderful and exciting things that have been happening here in the last month,
there are still more delightful things in the pipeline for the near
future. Here are some of them:
One of Maddies' projects
this summer was to research, plan, develop, and assist in the implementation of
a community outreach project that targets a new subdivision being built around
our hospital. She has completed the
research phase of this project, and is now working on putting together the plan
for how to reach this place. Pray that
God will grant her wisdom in doing this, and that the rest of us will be shown
how to best assist her.
This week, we will
be visited by a group from Maddies’ home church-Sevier Heights Baptist Church
in Tennessee . They plan on hosting a Vacation Bible
School-not in Eagle Butte, but in some of the tiny outlying rural communities
whose residents often cannot afford the gas money to come into town. In this way, if the Lord allows, they will
bring the Gospel to the communities of both Red Scaffold and Bear Creek. Please pray that God will use them to
accomplish His purposes.
So perhaps you are wondering how you can become a partner with us in our ministry here in Eagle Butte? If so, then we are happy to tell you, since we welcome assistance from the body of Christ. Here is what we need the most:
Prayer.
It may be true that our church is getting along very well at the
moment, and that God is doing great things here. But it is precisely when a church is being
used by God that Satan does all in his power to destroy it. So please pray, my brothers and sisters. Pray that our leadership will keep their
hearts pure and humble, and that we will live at peace with each other. Pray that we will be protected from the power
of the enemy, and that God’s Holy Spirit will shine through in our lives. Pray that the Lakotas in the community will
come to know the Lord, and that the commitment they make will not be a
superficial group of words, but a real change in their Spirits that will alter
the course of their lives for eternity.
E-mail addresses. For those of you who have e-mail addresses,
please send them to me. That way, these
monthly newsletters can be forwarded to everyone in your church who wants
one-and you can get it in color! Just
send your name and e-mail address to me at benfarrar777@hotmail.com,
and I’ll make sure you receive this newsletter as often as it comes out.
Financial Assistance. Our church is fortunate to have members who
are generous in their giving. But some of our most generous members are,
nevertheless, very poor. We have long
been blessed with assistance from outside churches, and we try to use those
gifts wisely and well. If any one of you
wishes to bless the church with a financial gift, you may send it to:
Eagle Butte , SD 57625
May God bless you all, and draw you closer to Himself each and
every day.
Yours in Christ,
Rev. Ben Farrar
Pastor
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