Well, the Lord is certainly not tied to the politics of our nation - we can be most grateful for that! We had incredible opportunity to reach the first years wtih the gospel throughout orientation week, even though it was fairly chaotic and unpredictable. Many thanks to the team that gathered for the two weeks prior in order to plan and prepare.
Herewith an extract from our last prayer diary entry which you may find most encouraging:
"Well Monday was very interesting. We all arrived at the lecture theatre/hall at 08:30 with a number of first year students. By 09:30 there were about 120 first years loitering outside waiting for something to happen. Eventually Gift (students worker) took the initiative to seek out the registrar and ask her if they were actually coming to do anything. He was then asked if there were any students out there! When he explained the situation and that he was also waiting to present after the faculty, the registrar very casually said that if he wanted to talk to the students then that was fine! Well, after much deliberation we rounded up the Christian group leaders and proposed the plan – we would simply just tell all the students to take a seat and hear what we have to say and explain that whether the faculty pitched or not was up to them. With unanimous agreement we duly told about 3 students to make their way inside and all the rest just followed. The plan then proceeded like clockwork with the gospel presentation followed by the group presentations and then the speaker simply dismissed the students! The faculty came about 30mins later and rounded up the students again.
The rest of the week proceeded with all the faculty meetings starting on time and as planned, and we managed to present the gospel at the end of each one, such that we can say that every first-year has heard – quite amazing. Do continue to pray with us that the seeds sown will grow."
The rest of the week proceeded with all the faculty meetings starting on time and as planned, and we managed to present the gospel at the end of each one, such that we can say that every first-year has heard – quite amazing. Do continue to pray with us that the seeds sown will grow."
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