The Fosters

Dec 08

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Aired today on CBN News and 700 Club: CBN’s George Thomas presents the first publications of Luke 1&2 in the Mara Cluster. This is excellent coverage of the work that so many of you reading this are a part of. Thanks to everyone involved in putting this together.

Dec 04

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I LOVE THIS!!! God’s Word goes out in 9 languages of Northwestern Tanzania! It’s torture for Ranette and I to not be there. I guess we’ll have to cheer from Canada! Today, the whole cluster project and guests will celebrate this monumental achievement. In just over 3 years from it’s implementation, the Mara Cluster project has printed Luke 1&2 in the following languages: Ikizu, Zanaki, Ngoreme, Kwaya, Jita, Simbiti, Kabwa, Ikoma, and Zinza. These two chapters contain the story of Christ’s birth and now, for the first time, people in all of these language communities will be able to read this incredible news in their heart language… a Christmas I’m sure they’ll never forget.
I think of all the obstacles and challenges we’ve overcome. God bless everyone who has had a hand in this (thousands if you really think about it!). Congratulations to all the staff and everyone on the ground who made this possible. What an AWESOME day!

I LOVE THIS!!! God’s Word goes out in 9 languages of Northwestern Tanzania! It’s torture for Ranette and I to not be there. I guess we’ll have to cheer from Canada! Today, the whole cluster project and guests will celebrate this monumental achievement. In just over 3 years from it’s implementation, the Mara Cluster project has printed Luke 1&2 in the following languages: Ikizu, Zanaki, Ngoreme, Kwaya, Jita, Simbiti, Kabwa, Ikoma, and Zinza. These two chapters contain the story of Christ’s birth and now, for the first time, people in all of these language communities will be able to read this incredible news in their heart language… a Christmas I’m sure they’ll never forget.

I think of all the obstacles and challenges we’ve overcome. God bless everyone who has had a hand in this (thousands if you really think about it!). Congratulations to all the staff and everyone on the ground who made this possible. What an AWESOME day!

Nov 25

The home stretch!

One more speaking engagement on the east coast to finish off the tour. It’s amazing to be able to share our story in so many different parts of Canada and even more exciting to see people catching the vision.

We’re off to New Brunswick today so that means another few days on the road. Not sure how I’ll fare over-nighting in Quebec though. Everytime I open my mouth to speak in French, Swahili comes out.

Oct 25

Mwasembe arrives home safely.

I spoke with Mwasembe on the phone last Friday as he was on the last leg of his trip home. I caught him on a bus near a large town (Iringa) in southern Tanzania. He said that the trip had gone well and he was appreciative for everyone’s prayers.

Oct 21

We said farewell to Mwasembe last night...

It was an emotional good-bye to our friend Wiliadi Haridi Mwasembe as we waved him off last night at Pearson International Airport. Mwasembe has been an awesome guest and having him be a part of our family here in Canada for the last 3 months has changed us forever. I think it’s fair to say the same for him! I remember 5 years ago as part of our orientation to life in Africa, we had to do a home-stay in a remote village in Northern Cameroun for 3 weeks. It’s the closest thing I can relate to Mwasembe’s experience but I know it doesn’t even come close! He’s touched many lives here and looking back, we can say that the whole experience was definitely worth every bit of effort that went into having him come to Canada.

We were incredibly grateful to run into John and Glenna Peterson (missionaries from Mwanza, Tanzania) at the airport who were headed to Dar es Salaam on the exact same flights as Mwasembe. What a blessing!

Pray for Mwasembe as he completes the 4-5 day journey back to his home in Southern Tanzania. Check out some photos over at flickr that highlight his trip here.

Oct 07

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Sep 21

“I have found that there are three stages in every great work of God: first, it is impossible, then it is difficult, then it is done.” — J. Hudson Taylor

Sep 14

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Sep 13

“Success where you are can be the greatest hindrance to going where Jesus wants us to be.” — Henry Blackaby