Clemmer Newsletter


Rebuilding the village of Mulumbu ‘after the fire’
| March 2009 "A HARVEST SOUGHT" |
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We were in Kinshasa when we received the report from a church leader in the field and I had to read it twice to make sure he was talking about our own people.
The demand for reprisal has been swift as it should be. There are calls to arrest the students, suspend all classes, fire the teachers, compensate those who lost homes and possessions, lock the doors for good, and walk away from another chapter of failed work.
I wonder if our western propensity for efficiency and
immediate results doesn’t put undue expectations or constraints on the
Spirit of God. “If we are not able to plow the fields, sow the seeds, and
reap the crops in one day”, one season, or even one generation, we consider
the effort in vain’. It seems to me that God was never in a hurry with the
disciples, and I am thankful that He is not in a hurry with me when I
consider my own mistakes and repetitive falls along this journey of life. Our work is to sow the word of God and flavor it with patience,
endurance, commitment, and love. All the seed we sow may not produce fruit
and indeed, for a cohort of Christian college students, years of training
and investment may seemingly be lost. But who is to say which seed falls in
the right soil, what are the right conditions for germination, and how long
must we wait to see a harvest? God may not reveal all in our lifetime. God is not done with Africa, just as he is not done with me. His
calling doesn’t engender a list of objectives to accomplish in a set
timeframe, but rather a willingness to follow not knowing where that road
may lead ....or what life will be like along the way. With faith and anticipation of things to come, Ann and Bill Clemmer “a grain of wheat fall into the earth and die, it abideth by itself
alone; but if it die, it beareth much fruit” John 12:24 |