This quote bring to minds me of the bible verse ...
- Integrity without knowledge is weak and useless, and knowledge without integrity is dangerous and dreadful.
But godliness with contentment is great gain. 1 Tim 6:6
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Quote of the day ...
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Verse for the day
Colossians 3:16
Monday, November 27, 2006
Rwanda cuts diplomatic ties with France

Prayer Request...
(from Serge and Jennifer Kamari, Kigali, Rwanda)
We are not sure what you have heard or read regarding the current relations of France and Rwanda. Rwanda has a commission investigating the role of France in the 1994 genocide and has uncovered some very heinous things.
As France has learned about what has been uncovered about them, they have taken measures to divert the attention from themselves and just this past week have issued arrest warrants for various Rwandese in conjunction with the genocide and have internationally stated that President Paul Kagame should be tried for the genocide as well. This has caused a stir in Rwanda to say the least. Nothing violent, just people raising their support for the Rwandese government and speaking out against the French.
The Rwandan ambassador to France was home within 24 hours and the French ambassador and all things French (NGO's, schools, cultural centre) were closed here in Rwanda within 72 hours.
How does this affect us you might ask...
Well... the house we live in is owned by the Rwandan Ambassador to France. He has returned and wants it back. Our landlord came by this afternoon to tell us. We do have a contract which states we have two months to move BUT that is not a very long time to find a house that is suitable for us, have any upgrades done to the house and move. God brought us this house from a pretty impossible situation and we're trusting him to do the same.
Serge and Jen
Thursday, November 23, 2006
Toward Becoming Empathetic and dropping our denominational gaurds
The Baptist fellow recently was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor, and I had no question about rushing to his side. His family stood solemnly at his bedside, where he rested with a Bible as well as the daily newspaper on his lap. When I approached, he clasped my hand with both of his and related his prognosis in an open, almost serene manner, and all our differences evaporated. After visiting briefly, I asked to pray over him. With one hand on his forehead and another on his cheek, I prayed not a Catholic prayer, or a prayer of any other denomination for that matter, but a heart-to-heart caring of one human being for another who names one God. My friend rose up from the pillow and sealed the moment with a heartfelt kiss of gratitude.What moves me is the love that wells up in the face of life-threatening illness. Love that bridges barriers, love that transcends the theological arguments and love that compels genuine compassion and prayer.
by BARBARA FUHRWERK
As I near the end of my forty's, I'm struck by how much the gospel of Jesus seems to have grown over this decade. His reconciling work, his love for the poor and brokenhearted are so much 'bigger' than I ever imagined. I've seen his love in action, breaking down barriers between people who would by race, tribe or family be enemies -- but there they are worshiping together.
Followers of Jesus anticipate heaven, a place where all that is wrong with this life will be fully and completely changed -- and my weakness and hate will be replaced with love and perfection beyond imagination. I've been wondering if the mystery is really right here, right now. God at work through the words and example of Jesus, pulling people together who would easily find ways to be separated.
May the unity of spirit, the bond of peace, grip us in such a way that we early seek out those who are different from us and break the barriers with Jesus' love.
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Big News for Michael
His comment was, "That's a load off my mind!"
No kidding! Yvonne and I are thrilled for Mike and thankful to our friend Faith Morphy for her investment into him through her business, Young Drivers of Canada.
Faith did a little "pretest" with Mike last evening, which gave him confidence as well as, some last minute instructions. Thanks Faith!
If you want to congratulate Mike you can e-mail him at mike_ostrander@hotmail.com
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Pictures of Brett in Manila (mom and dad too)
Monday, November 20, 2006
Brett's new apartment and gang ministry

As we started the gang ministry, it became clear to me that we needed a place close to where the teens live. A ‘safe place’ we could meet with them. I found a wonderful apartment in a nice neighbourhood that meets all our criteria, that is, the right location and it is big and cheap. It is a 2-bedroom apartment with two floors in a new building, which is in good condition. The landlord is great guy who lives two houses down and seems very supportive of me, my team and our ministry.
These are exciting times because we see so clearly, that God is leading us and guiding us, and with the gift of the apartment, I believe it will take our ministry to the next level. The community is accepting me (us) well, and many of the local kids know my name, so that is nice.
We were able to get some things for the apartment... a couch and chair, bed, and a fridge. The apartment needs to be set up for youth to be able to come in, watch a movie, sit and relax, and talk. The idea is that we meet with gang members one-on-one and separate them from the larger group. What is so exciting is that it is begging to work! Very soon, we will have a regular Bible study time as well.
Also, I have already had some great conversations with my landlord. He has been teaching me about some history, and I have been talking about what I do, and even what it is to be a Christian. I am extremely confident that in time he will come to the lord, I see the desire for something great in his life, and I know only God with fill that longing.
I am excited and thankful that God has provided an apartment and a ministry base for our team. However, moving into this neighbourhood, new ministry, and new apartment has increased my expenses.
Therefore, to make our new apartment fully functional I am asking for some one-time donations to complete the set up. And I am asking for increase of $300 in monthly support.
I ask that you become part of the changing of the youth’s lives. The needs are so great, but the opportunities are even greater. Please join in on seeing lives transformed by the power of God.
Brett Ostrander
PS. Please pray with me for safety, wisdom and guidance for that I know prayer is the most important. And pray for my teammates as well.
Friday, November 17, 2006
Calls for peace in Congo
Meanwhile, the incumbent president, Joseph Kabila, is trying to unite fractured parties to begin repairs to the infrastructure.
It's a move that will be the hallmark of what kind of administration Kabila wants to run. The infrastructure eroded under Mobutu Sese Seko's regime until electricity, communications, hospitals, schools and decent roads were regarded as luxuries.
Wages for state workers have gone unpaid for months, sometimes stretching out into years. That includes teachers, which, in turn, has seen a severe decline of education.
Although Kabila has already been in power for six years and not fixed these problems, the people are hopeful. Peace has been a newcomer to the region, and while it isn't absolute, it's not a full-blown civil war anymore.
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Articles - Mission Network News
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