
Me and Fuji on the streets of Bunia, Congo, a city that was seized in recent fighting.

Fuji and some street children

Fuji in front of one of the 11 churches that NDI has helped rebuild that was destroyed during the fighting.

New roof with recent bullet holes from recent fighting

A traditional drum that is used in the services

As one of our original musicians, Fuji tries his hand
with the traditional ‘Congo harp’

Fuji stands with our Congo partner, James Byensi, on the site of a pastor’s home that was burned down in the fighting

Fuji, Dr. Jim Seymour and Dr. Mike in the destroyed Surgery Theatre of the Nyankunde Hospital

Me in front of the Nursing School that NDI has helped rebuild for $5,000

Fuji inside of the Nursing School being rebuilt

Fuji standing beside a skeleton – fortunately not mine! He was right at home with this since he taught Gross Anatomy in college for years

The destroyed ‘Nyankunde Hospital Chapel’ that NDI hopes to rebuild for $35,000

Fuji in front of the small MAF plane before our flight from Nyankunde to Aru

Fuji takes time for a little magic with the children before take off

Fuji in front of our ‘African Cottage’ in Aru

Fuji in front of one of the ‘World War 1’ trucks that brought people to the Conference.
It is far worse than the old ND bus!

Some of the hundreds of bicycles that most people rode to the Conference site.

A group shot of the more than 2,000 people who attended the Conference.
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Dear ND Alumni,
Here are a few pictures from a time of co-ministry I had with David Horner in Chennai, India, back in October. As many of you know, he is one of the ORIGINAL NDs going back to 1968! And he married another one of our ORIGINAL gals, Kathy Ryder Horner. It has been a blessing to stay in close fellowship and partnership with David and Kathy across the years. Since they live and minister in Raleigh, it has been a bit easier to stay in touch with them than with some of you who live farther away from Burlington and NC.
As many of you know, David was the founding pastor of Providence Baptist Church where he has been the Senior Pastor since the beginning. They just recently celebrated their “30th Anniversary” as a Church. Patt was there to join in the celebration – but I was out of the country. ND Alumni, Joel and Sonia Leath, have now been on staff there for a number of years. So it has been a joy to see these two ND Alumni couples ministering together. We are also thankful for the fact that Providence has been one of our most faithful and generous Partner Churches across the years.
David, Kathy, Patt and I have made a number of Mission trips together across the years. As you look at these few pictures of the recent “All India Conference” we did in Chennai, India, I hope some of you will prayerfully consider partnering with us on a “Kingdom Adventure Mission Safari” sometime in 2009!
Finally, when you receive this ND Alumni update, I will be traveling and ministering in Africa for 3 weeks. This trip I will be in Ghana, Ethiopia, Sudan, Zimbabwe, Kenya – an in that order. I do covet your prayers for this intense and diverse time of travel and ministry…

PS: Also, be watching for another ND Alumni report coming out with pictures from my time in Kenya and the Congo with Alumni Steve ‘Fuji’ Allen. You will be blessed!

Bishop Ezra Sargunam opens the Conference with his usual joy and passion

David teaching from his book on the basic problems pastors and leaders face in ministry– whether in America or India

It was a great privilege and joy for David and me to teach surrounded by paintings of all of the great missionary patriarchs and statesmen of missions

Me preaching in “Traditional Indian clothing” – much more comfortable than shirt and tie

Teaching on the priority of evangelism

Me preaching away and “sweating for Jesus” as usual

Some of the several hundred Indian pastors and church planters we had the joy of teaching

Here is the current ECI brother who pastors the “Church of the New Directions” that we built for our “25th Anniversary” as a ministry. I will be sending you another report soon on the great growth and mission outreach of this church.
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