Saturday, June 26, 2010

Partner Update from ECI - June 2010

I wanted to share this newsletter update with you from our partners at ECI (Evangelical Church of India).  I hope it is an encouragement and a blessing.  - JL
June Church Planter Newsletter from ECI

Friday, June 25, 2010

From the Pod - Part Deux

Patt from the pod 2

Hello Family and Friends,

This is part deux of news from the pod and week 6 of perseverance, frustration, determination and depression.  Praise God the ditch witch is gone and the construction dumpster left last week, filled to capacity twice.  As you can see from the first picture, we are making some progress, slowly but surely.  My problem today is that I want it to be QUICKLY, not slowly.  I’ve had it with the slowly part.  How I envy Paul when he wrote that he had learned the secret of being contentment whatever the circumstances. (Philippians 4:11)  Why can’t I be more like him and just take all of this in stride and do all things for the Lord’s honor and glory?  After all, it’s only a temporary state of chaos and disorder and is not going to last forever. (Someone promise me this is only temporary.)

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Friday, June 18, 2010

Fatherless Day

four of our grandchildren
Four of our grandchildren that we have not
been permitted to see in over 2 years.

“...rejoice before Him…a Father to the fatherless, a defender of widows…God sets the lonely in families.”  (Ps. 68:5-6)

Dear Friend & Partner,

As you know, this Sunday is Father’s Day in America.  For many fathers, it will be a wonderful day of affirmation, appreciation and affection from wives, children and grandchildren.  But for millions of broken and estranged families, it will be a day of sadness and sorrow rather than one of joy and celebration.  That’s because there is an epidemic of fatherlessness in our world today.  So Father’s Day will only remind them of the relational vacuum in their lives due to an absentee father.

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Monday, June 14, 2010

Patt from the “pod”

Dear Friends,

This is to let you know that I will be writing my thoughts and experiences on a somewhat regular basis for J.L.‘s website and put to pen, as it were, my perspective on this season in life.

April and May—and now June—were more months of transition for J.L. and me.  The New Directions building was going to be sold (it has been as of this writing) and we needed to move all of our things.  It has been interesting to remember the look of the pre-move offices and the items in them, and quite another to see them boxed up.  Goodness, where did all this stuff come from?  Have J.L. and I not spoken, numerous times for numerous conferences overseas, on “this world is not my home home, I’m just a travelin’ through,” or written that we are to hold loosely to material possessions or prayed that we would find all of our sufficiency in Christ and not in things?  If you could see our backyard with so many of those things under tarps, a Pod for storage outside the back door, the pictures and artifacts that have invaded most rooms in our house, you would have to conclude that we need to revisit our preaching and walk the talk!  Seriously, our property looks like a TV episode from Sanford and Sons!

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Friday, May 28, 2010

Spiritual Gardening

Dear Friends & Partners:

Those words of promise from the prophet Isaiah describe millions of people around the world. They live in hard and harsh places where water is scarce and food is hard to grow.  They literally live in a “sun-scorched land.” As a result, hunger, malnourishment and disease are a daily fact of life—and death. Many people, especially women and children, walk miles each day to carry water for drinking and cooking. There is not enough water for drinking and for their cattle, much less for gardening. So they live subsistently.

But God promise His people that they would be like a “well watered garden, like a spring whose waters never fail.”

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Friday, May 21, 2010

My New Headquarters!

IOH headquarters
This small house behind my home has been my work shop and storage area for the 38 years we have lived here. Now we are gutting and remodeling it for my new office. Nothing fancy, only functional.

Dear Impact of Hope International Friends & Partners:

I am sending you these pictures below to update you on a “new direction” in my life. I am relocating my office from the NDI Headquarters to my home, which has been my consistent base of ministry and mentoring with young people and national partners across the years. My home office will be my new base of operation and office for Impact of Hope International (IOH), where I will continue to serve as the President of International Missions.

Since I am helping do a lot of the building work, I will not be able to answer many emails or phone calls until mid-June.  Thanks for understanding.  Please take some time to look at my pictures below or visit my Picasa web album here.

In His Healing Love,

Dr. JL Williams
Founder, New Directions International (Retired)
President of International Missions
Impact of Hope International

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Thursday, May 20, 2010

An Interview with Professor Mohamed-Ibrahim Yattara

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About Our Website

JLWilliams.org is where Patt and I will share our personal views and perspectives on a wide variety of issues from the Bible, to politics, to world events, business and entrepreneurial issues, to my international travels. We hope you will find them provocative, challenging and edifying.