Dear Friends and Ministry Partners,
Kolo sat on our front porch and  sighed. "Sorry I'm late bringing in the lessons. My wife got into a fight  with our neighbor, and it took all my time this morning.  The neighbor is  from a tribe that we have an alliance with, and we are not supposed to  fight.  I need a CHE lesson about how to avoid fights!"
Debbie had no  lesson on fighting to give him.  Instead, she shared with him several verses  from Ephesians 4.  After reflecting, he noted how hard it is to apologize and  be willing to forgive.  Yes, she agreed, but we do it, not because the other  person deserves it, or because it is easy, but because Christ has forgiven us  our many sins.
There is a story behind this story.  Several months ago,  Kolo showed up to talk with Verlin, a complete stranger, discouraged, barely  speaking to his newlywed, pregnant wife, and not having received a salary  from his government job for months.  He had no money to buy food, and he and  his wife constantly fought.  We gave them a meal, but also learning that Kolo  spoke English well, we encouraged him to try translating some CHE  lessons.
Since that week, he has brought a steady stream of lessons to  our door, which helps feed his family.  He shares the content of the lessons  with his wife, and she sits close by and looks up words for him as he  translates, bringing them together in a loving, productive effort.  According  to his testimony, beginning to apply the lessons has transformed his life and  helped renew their relationship.
A second endeavor besides CHE  consumes a huge amount of our time these days.  On March 22, the day before  Easter, our churches and the mission are celebrating the 50th anniversary of  the arrival of Free Will Baptist missionaries in Cote d'Ivoire.  The  morning-long gathering and meal will take place here in Bondoukou, and much  work remains.  Alice Smith and we are preparing to feed 25 people in our  homes for 5 days (in addition to many other responsibilities), as
former  missionaries and personnel from International Missions in Nashville will come  for the occasion.  Please pray for strength to complete all the tasks,  and for a memorable day honoring Jesus Christ.
Continue to pray for  Mai, the convert from a Muslim family.  She was able to sneak by our house on  Monday for 15 minutes.  We had not seen her since mid-December, because her  mother still refuses to let her go to church.  Debbie prayed with her and  gave her an "Our Daily Bread" devotional that Mai hid in a sack, handling it  as if it were gold.
In February, The Hanna Project ministered at the  Doropo clinic for the third year.  Praise the Lord, there were over 130  decisions for Christ, and many people were blessed by the surgeries, village  evangelism, renovated elementary school, and construction of a sports terrain  for the whole town.  Our Cara served on the team this year.  It was a  wonderful experience for her, and the CHE team was glad to feed the 50-member  convoy again as they passed through Bondoukou, coming and going.  Verlin  helped in additional, unexpected ways.
At the end of this email is a list  of upcoming activities and their dates for the next 2 months. How we need  your prayers! We hope this format will make it easy for you to print out and  pray for the events as they occur.
Thank you more than we can say for  being a part of all this.  How could we be here, if we were not sent?  And  how could we be sent, if we did not have partners who pray and give?  As we  all work together, God is moving in the lives of people in Cote  d'Ivoire.
Gladly serving Him here,
Verlin, Debbie, Cara, and  Corbin
Anderson Prayer Points
. March 9:  Verlin preaches in Tanda (40  minutes south), and we have the opportunity to visit with Pastor Theophile  and his family.
. March 11-12:  A CHE school health screening will occur in  Karako, with 200 children to evaluate.
. March 13:  Debbie's mother,  Sandra Payne, and her sister, Laura Stafford, fly into Abidjan.  Yippee!   Also, Debbie and Alice must "shop until they drop" to prepare for the 50th.   Abidjan is a 7-hour trip south.
. March 22:  The 50th Celebration takes place  in an old, deserted soccer stadium across from the Bondoukou FWB Church.
.  March 26:  Our beloved senior missionaries Jerry and Carol Pinkerton  will leave Cote d'Ivoire, after 37 years of faithful service to the Lord.   They will retire from International Missions in 2009 after some months of  travel to thank supporters. We will miss them terribly! Pray for special  grace as they say good-bye to a country and people who have become dearer  than life.
. April 7:  Grandma Payne returns to the USA.
. April 11-13:  A  CHE Vision Seminar is scheduled in Nassian (3 hours northwest).
. April  23-26:  A CHE West Africa Regional Meeting will happen in Abidjan. Verlin  has spent hours (and will spend many more) helping coordinate this meeting  with LifeWind coordinators living in Nigeria and Togo.
May  activities
. Possibly teach two more CHE training seminars (dates TBA  later)
. Provide our CHE team lessons needed during our one-year absence
.  Pack up our belongings in barrels for our stateside assignment
. Help our  daughter say goodbye to Africa as she finishes high school
. Begin contacting  pastors to schedule services in churches for summer/fall 2008
 
 
 
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