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| Update on Kuna Church Closure on Nargana "You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives." --Genesis 50:20 By Rod Boyd
This story was on the front page of one of our daily papers in the city. In spite of the best efforts of the pastor and the presbyter of the area to explain that the woman was not instructed to "burn" the idols, the council made the decision to close the "church" and restrict meetings of its members. Not only does this impact the church itself, but also has serious repercussions for our Bible school that is located next door! We certainly wouldn't be able to hold classes on Nargana. Benigno Gonzales, pastor of the Nargana church, was in town recently for a meeting of Kuna pastors and leaders, organized by the presbyter. The presbyter reminded all the leaders of the importance of working within the Kuna culture so as not to alienate the Kuna we are trying to reach. We are always walking this fine line. We know that Christianity will clash with culture, especially against ungodly practices and traditions. But we also recognize Paul's commitment: "I have become all things to all men so that by all possible means I might save some" (1 Corinthians 9:22).
The Nargana community council will be meeting in November to reconsider the
closure of the church. Would you please join me in praying that God would
intervene so that the "building" would re-open, so the
"church" can come together once again. Also, continue to pray
for our Bible school and the training of future pastors. Pray specifically
that men and women will be open to God's call upon their lives to go to new
villages to evangelize and open new churches.
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