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Stories
from the Field
October
2006
Commanded by Muslims to Start
a Church
By Barbara Singerman, Your IMB missionary to Benin, West
Africa
Rainy season had arrived in earnest. Jeff and I raced
through the rain, squishy mud, and narrow spaces between
the huts, until we came to one in which 15 people were already
crammed. There the details were finalized for a working
relationship between the evangelists from Benin and Togo,
and a partnership of evangelism and church planting to win
the Ife for Christ was formed.
Protocol demanded that we not leave the area without visiting
the village elders who are Muslim men. Our evangelists from
Benin and Togo sat together facing the two elders who warmly
greeted us. Then the eldest reprimanded the Togolese pastor
responsible for the work in the village, "When some
of our Muslim men came and tore down the church you'd started
here in the village center, you never came and spoke to
us about it. You just took your work several miles away
and started again. But we, the elders, were angry with these
men for their act. We are a large village. We have other
churches here and we want you here, too. What those men
did to your church was wrong. You should have talked wi
th us instead of turning away. We would have made things
right. Come back, now, and plant your church among us."
And with that reprimand, apology, and order, in an act of
good faith, he gave $4 to the pastor. Commanded by a Muslim
elder to start a church in his village - that is God at
work!
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