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Friday, November 14, 2008

Jamaica - Saturday

TOPSHAM, Jamaica



The view from the Topsham church.


We arrived on Friday afternoon, (without our carry-on). After the drive from Kingston to Mandeville, we checked and freshened up a bit. Then we went to Pastor Williams’ house in Topsham for dinner. We spent some time with him and his family.



During our time in Topsham, we had some time to see some of the work that has been done on the church building. They have installed beautiful new doors.



The floor has been completely tiled.



It was bare cement before. They have completed the new lettering over the pulpit area also.




The back room, for visiting ministers, is finished and fully furnished.



The bathroom also has been completed.


Pastor Williams also showed us some of the damage caused by this year’s hurricanes. He personally lost about 2/3 of his crops. The stones were washed away on the path to the church in certain places,



as well as under the various footbridges. Hurricane Gilbert was severe enough to uproot trees.



The pigs, however, survived.




They are reproducing.




This one is even currently, ‘with pig’, Pastor Williams said.


MANDEVILLE, Jamaica

On Saturday, we spent some time preparing for ministry on Sunday. We also got out and about in Mandeville waiting for our afternoon appointment with Pastor White.

We came across Byron.



Actually, he came across us. He appeared very concerned with whether or not we were enjoying our vacation. We shared with him why we were actually in Jamaica. After speaking with Byron for a bit, he started asking us for money for food. Since we were on our way to Juici Patti, the Jamaican equivalent of McDonald’s, we told Byron that we would buy him a beef patty.


The security guard at Juici Patti was none too pleased to have Byron there. Byron sells packets of seeds on the street and they did not want him selling his seeds inside. That was their verbal statement anyway. Byron put down his box of seed packets but they still were insisting that he leave. I assured the guard that Byron was with us; he would be eating with us and leaving with us. I got that all too familiar ‘you silly american’ knowing smile look from the guard as he walked away.


While we spent time in Juici Patti with Byron, the Spirit of God moved in the restaurant and gave us a word for Byron’s life. Many others were listening attentively as we shared the truth of God’s Word with this man. We could see people listening in and nodding in agreement to what was being said.


Byron had been speaking very negatively about people and the way he gets treated. We shared with Byron the truth of sowing and reaping and that the negative treatment that he regularly receives could be a direct result of the negative way he treats others. It is a biblical principle of sowing and reaping.


As we left Juici Patti, we encouraged Byron to come to church right there in Mandeville the next day where we would be ministering.


PASTOR ALANDO WHITE




Later that afternoon, we met with Pastor Alando White and his wife, as well as another member of their church. Pastor White was the one who had contacted Bishop McIver with a desire to come under his leadership and apostolic covering. Pastor White showed us around some different areas of town and told us about their various ministries there in Mandeville. It turns out that the main part of Pastor White’s vision for ministry is to minister to street people and rehabilitate them and place them back into society. I think we found Byron’s pastor.


After our time with the Whites, Perla and I had dinner at the hotel, continued preparing for Sunday and then rested up for a full day of ministry in Jamaica on Sunday.


Coming up...Jamaica - Sunday - Wow!

1 comments:

Kate said...

Tapping toes. It's now the 21st. What happened to Sunday? (turning blue here)

Y'know, if I had thought about it, you could have brought me some coffee! Best coffee in the world! :)