International Ministries

Pray for Anita and Rick Gutierrez

March 30, 2010 PrayerCall
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Anita and Rick serve in Durban South Africa together with IM partners, the Baptist Mission of South Africa and the Baptist Association of South Africa. They are currently working on improvement of educational materials, and existing health builders are being provided with continuing education. Evangelical aspects of health builder ministry continues to be strengthened and expanded so that the health builders can teach about HIV prevention in their communities, and visit people who are newly diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, teach about drug side-effects, and nutrition.

 They write: Pastor Thuks invited us to do a health screening on a group of men gathered for crime prevention efforts.  His church recently lost its lease of space at a local school.  Church members bought a used tent and 100 plastic chairs for a total of about $1,100A local man named D. allowed them to place the tent on his property to hold church gatherings in.  

 D. is a leader of men in the neighborhood branch of a political movement.  We were told that some of the former cadres of this movement had subsequently come to Christ and were becoming active in churches.  The area men from this movement gathered on this Saturday morning to clear out a nearby area of brush where rapes and murders had recently occurred in this impoverished, crime-ridden area.  

 After the men cleared the brush, they paraded through the neighborhood.  These men in their 30 and 40s demonstrated their determination to rid the area of crime.  About thirty men came to the church tent afterwards to watch our HIV video in Zulu and have screening done for blood pressure, blood sugar and HIV.  The men were gracious and appreciative.  Many could not easily attend a clinic to be tested during the week because they were working.  We found that over half of them were HIV positive. We stressed the importance of follow up for care at area government clinics.  After being tested, some of them sang songs of the South African struggle era together and drank beer. The church members took their addresses and planned to visit them in their homes in coming weeks.  They invited them to join in worship and prayer meetings.

 Here is a hard-working, energetic people being destroyed from within by violence and disease and looking for hope, health and security.  We felt blessed that we could be here to give these men some information that grants some of them a chance for decades of additional life if they get treatment. 

  ·        Pray that through the church’s ministry these men will find themselves at home in the kingdom of Christ under the Lordship of Jesus.

·        Pray that God raises up men to be leaders and role models for the next generation. 

·        Pray also against the violent attacks which terrorize people and that efforts to fight crime are blessed.

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