| A letter from Simon Guillebaud, March 2007 | |
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Dear
Team, It
was nine years ago that I heard God’s call to go to Burundi, leaving
family, friends, job, security, and landing in a crazy war zone which
was rated the most dangerous country in the world for some of those
ensuing years. I honestly thought I wouldn’t make it to my thirties,
or have the chance to get married. Plenty of others died around me, but
my time obviously wasn’t up, and the Lord still had work for me to do. Those
early days were amazing. I arrived with a few hundred dollars and got
most of my money stolen, but borrowed a bicycle off an older missionary
and started evangelizing as part of the team at Scripture Union. SU was
bankrupt and unable to do much, but the vision was there. A new chapter
began. God’s grace and favour were on our work, and the growth and
impact were amazing. We opened up two regional offices, and two new
departments (children’s ministry and ‘Aid for AIDS’). From using a
bike to a motorbike to a 4x4 truck, I was preaching around the country
like a headless chicken, risking my life on ambush-prone roads in
rebel-controlled territory. It wasn’t easy, but the rawness and
desperation of the situation fuelled my passion to give everything to
see people come to Christ before they died. Maybe that sounds
melodramatic – but the fact is, life was truly dramatic. The
longer I was here, the more I realized that my potential contribution to
the Church in So
Great Lakes Outreach was born. As well as funding the growing activities
of Scripture Union, we helped Evangelism Explosion take off nationally,
were part of the start-up of a group reaching out to Muslims, provided
seed-funding to Youth for Christ, Harvest for Christ, a ministry
reaching out in the universities, an orphanage, and a streetkids
project. I can only say that the people running these ministries are of
the highest integrity, vision, and passion for Christ. I learn so much
from them. They humble me. It is a privilege to get alongside them and
help them be released and unleashed to accomplish their dreams in
Jesus’ name. Between us, we are being used to do some amazing things.
A friend who was working here in 2000 came back to visit a few weeks ago
and said how incredible it was to see what the Lord was doing through us
since those humble beginnings. To God alone be the glory! Where
am I going with this? It is not a prayer letter, rather it is an attempt
to fill you in on where we are at, as most of you haven’t been with us
on the journey since the start. Now,
praise God, the seemingly impossible has happened. Peace has come, and
the country is rebuilding. We have an evangelist as President, and
opportunities are incredible. There are huge problems to address, but we
are moving in the right direction, and God’s people are playing a
massive role in this nation. Now
consider this statement: “A
missionary’s job is to do himself out of a job.” I wonder whether
you agree. The fact is, that is what I am aiming at. My biggest attempt
in that direction is the building of a conference centre to generate
funds that will then be pumped back into evangelism and discipleship
programs throughout the country. We are progressing very well with it,
and the skeletons of the three big buildings (550-seater theatre,
administrative block with restaurant, and 30-bedroom guesthouse) are
nearly complete. Click here to see for yourself
(SU Photos).
It will be the best conference centre in the country, we hope. I have
mentioned this project in passing before, but now we are at a key phase.
We have enough money to do 80% of the work, but are missing the last
$160,000/£80,000 for all the interior fittings, tiles, etc. Without
that money soon, the project could stall and we would miss out on all
the funds the centre would generate for outreach. I
want you to buy into the vision. The
vision is not bricks and mortar. It’s transforming the nation. It's
investing in the next generation. It's developing leaders. It’s
providing the Church with a resource for them to use. It’s creating
self-sustainability which will enable SU to be guaranteed a steady
source of income for evangelism countrywide for years to come. It’s
empowering local believers in a dirt-poor country to stand on their own
to feet. It’s lifting the name of Jesus over the nation of I
am inviting you to continue to be part of a significant move of God. I
am not pleading for money – you get enough begging appeal letters!
This is an invitation to be blessed by God as you give, to sow
generously and reap generously, to give joyfully, to store up treasures
in heaven. And at some stage to come out and see the fruit of your
giving. My own life experience is that he has blessed me a hundredfold
as I have laid it all down for him. May it be yours too. Do
you get the vision? If so, click here (support).
God bless you mightily! “Now
is the time of God’s favour, now is the day of salvation.” Those
words are especially real to me today. I’m over the moon, punching the
air with joy. I’ve just read an email from one of the closest people
to me on the planet saying she’s just given her life to Christ. Thank
you Lord, after a decade or so of praying every day! Life
to the full, let's do it! Simon Guillebaud |
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