Here’s a short list of my best reading for the last week.
Never Sorry Enough, Tim Challies. I love this article because it helps me forgive, and helps me to ask for forgiveness. Yes, sometimes, we don’t feel we/they are sorry enough.
https://www.challies.com/articles/never-sorry-enough/

The Reason We Don’t feel the Weight of our Sin, Dan Ortlund. The article is an excerpt from his book, “Gentle and Lowly: the Heart of Christ for Sinners and Sufferers.” It’s very good.

https://www.crossway.org/articles/the-reason-we-dont-feel-the-weight-of-our-sin/
Martyn Lloyd-Jones, reflecting on this, said:
Martin Loyd-Jones said, “You will never make yourself feel that you are a sinner, because there is a mechanism in you as a result of sin that will always be defending you against every accusation. We are all on very good terms with ourselves, and we can always put up a good case for ourselves. Even if we try to make ourselves feel that we are sinners, we will never do it. There is only one way to know that we are sinners, and that is to have some dim, glimmering conception of God.”
Prayer is for the Humbled: How God meets us in Desperation, David Mathis. “Self-humbling is a grace beyond our own grasp. It’s a blessing we await, not achieve. God is the one who takes the first and decisive action in mercifully humbling his people. And yet he has not left us only to wait in silence. In fact, he wants to hear our voice. He invites us to have his ear.”
https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/prayer-is-for-the-humbled

The virus has changed things! Many of us are at home. A blessing and yet challenging – an introvert’s paradise, an extrovert’s prison. Wow, do I miss our church family, and my buddies at the gym, and time on the road (cycling)!
You can see the screen shot below of our Wednesday morning Zoom prayer with TLI trainers and staff. We meet to pray for each other and our families and our partners oversees. It is small to keep identities confidential.

Here’s how the suspension of oversees trips has affected my work.
My new duties:
Pictured below are three students in Tanzania. An aspiring to be an elder – young man, a women’s ministries director, and a pastor.

Pictured below is the TLI team – March 2020 – Liberia. They are a wonderful godly group!

These are changing times! Whatever God has planned, it will be better than before the virus, of this we can be assured, Romans 8:28, 32. Looking forward in hope and expectation.
Bob
Attached below is a link to a TLI document outlining our plans for the coming months.
March 16, 2020

Dear friends and family,
I have returned one week early from a planned three-week trip to Tanzania and Liberia. Training Leaders International [TLI] decided to bring us home, which was a very wise move. It was necessary to fly through Brussels and so I am in a self-imposed two-week quarantine even though I have no Covid-19 symptoms. I will be fine, except for not seeing the grandkids.
I traveled with an experienced TLI missionary, our Vice-President of Theological Education, Duane Tweeten, and we had profitable discussions with our potential partners in Tanzania. Please continue praying as we hone an agreement that satisfies all involved.

We then flew to Liberia, joining three other TLI trainers, and taught our final course, 2 Timothy, to our soon-to-graduate students. We had to leave early on Friday evening and so missed the graduation ceremonies on Saturday. We were excited about meeting the student’s families and friends and we were all very disappointed. Pictured below are some of the students with graduation certificates.



In Liberia, all my students based their end-of-the-week sermons on the text of Scripture assigned to them! That is huge progress for the church in Liberia. Please continue to pray that the scourge of the prosperity gospel will be driven from Liberia and Africa.
Now for two highlights!

Additionally, please pray about the future of training in Tanzania. We continue to discuss our arrangements and hope to begin our classes in December.
Thanks again for reading and praying and giving. Together, we are impacting the church for Christ!
Bob
I’ve included some pictures below to give you a feel for Liberia and Tanzania. You can also access more pics on my Facebook page.






Tanzanians trying to sing an old American song and one from their country