April 4, 2012
Where In The World Is The Waite Family?After leaving Cameroon February 13 and landing in Memphis, TN, twenty-eight hours later, we have logged over 6000 miles on the road reporting back to seven churches in five States while visiting family and friends along the way. Not quite finished yet, we still have 1500 more miles to travel, one more church to report to, as well as a few more family and friends to see in the Northeast before the end of April when we will move to Manchester Center, Vermont. That’s a lot of driving, preaching, visiting, and fast food to cram into a family in less than 50 days. No wonder you don’t know where we are and no wonder we’re a tad bit tired!
Seriously, we have thoroughly enjoyed the visits
with our supporting churches and praise God for these churches who have
invested heavily in our ministry in Cameroon.
We are also very thankful for our individual supporters as well who have
also invested hard earned finances into the lives of Cameroonian believers and
“pre-believers” alike. And whereas it
was simply impossible to visit everywhere and everyone we wanted all of you to know
that your faithful prayer and financial support are very much
appreciated. In fact, your generous and
sacrificial giving has resulted in the Grace Tait Children’s Shelter becoming a
loving, stable, and almost entirely self-sustaining ministry to orphaned
children. In addition to the orphanage,
your financial support helped three missionary training schools come into existence
so as to train national believers in Cameroon as church planters, evangelists, women
& children’s workers, and pastors. Finally,
your investment was used to support the beginning of two new churches, one in
the town of Bali and another in the Muslim city of Maroua. Thank you for giving to the Lord so as to
make much of Christ in Cameroon.
We continue to support and provide guidance to the
different ministries in Cameroon from here in the States and will continue to
do so indefinitely. Whereas, we had
hoped and planned for the orphanage to be independent and completely
self-sustaining by this June some of the Cameroonian churches who had pledged
support are unable to fulfill their commitment leaving us to provide $600 per
month for the support of the orphanage at least through 2013. We are still hopeful that the churches will
come through and begin helping in the next year or so. In addition, we are hopeful that the
orphanage’s farm and business ventures will continue to keep costs low and
eventually provide for the lion’s share of the ministry’s support. Until then, we are continuing to accept
donations for the Grace Tait Children’s Shelter through our ministry partner
Southern Hills Baptist Church. The
“Adopt-An-Orphan” program is also still up and running as well. To donate please go to www.gracetaitshelter.org
We are also
continuing to support two missionary training schools in Yaounde and Maroua
respectively. Both schools run 12 week
class sessions three times a year training between 36 to 40 young men and women
per year. We have also been asked to
begin a CM3T School (Centers For Missionary Training, Tactics & Theology)
in Liberia. This new school is slated to
begin this September. Each school needs
$200 per month to operate. If interested
in helping to support or even adopt a school please go to www.cm3t.blogspot.com
and hit the “DONATE” button. Whereas, you
will see that your gift is being directed into the Grace Tait Children’s
Shelter fund you can designate it for CM3T on the notation line.
If you would rather donate by check please send
your gifts to Southern Hills Baptist Church.
Please designate whether the gift is for the orphanage or CM3T. The church’s address is:
Southern
Hills Baptist Church
P.O.
Box 638Copperas Cove, TX 76522
As
for our personal support that is given to us through CTEN, this should no
longer be sent to CTEN after
June 27
as we will be resigning from the mission at the end of June. Our resignation from CTEN does not mean we
will no longer be working in Cameroon or continuing to oversee and expand the
ministries God has given us there. It
simply means we will no longer need personal support. On the other hand, we do need ministry
support to continue supporting the orphanage, CM3T Schools, and our church
planting evangelists who are working among the Muslims in Cameroon. Any support that you may wish to send for the
support of these ministries after that date should be sent to Southern Hills Baptist
Church in Copperas Cove, Texas by either check or PayPal. All financial support sent to SHBC for the
work in Cameroon will be used by us for that work. In addition, all of your gifts are still
tax-deductible and you will receive a tax receipt.
So, perhaps you’re wondering what’s to become of
us now that we are back in the States.
Well, we have been adopted by a small church in Manchester Center,
Vermont that was looking for a missionary pastor to come and lead them in
making much of Jesus in a very hard an “unchurched” area of the country. When we realized we were not going to be able
to stay in Cameroon on a fulltime basis we asked the Lord to send us to an area
in the U.S. that had very few believers and very few Bible-believing, Gospel-preaching, and Christ-exalting churches where we could
be used to make much of Him. So God is sending us to Vermont where we will be ministering with Northshire Baptist Church (one of those Bible-believing, Gospel-preaching and Christ-exalting churches) to make Christ known among those who do not yet know Him and love Him.
Believe-it-or-not, there are less solid Bible
believing and teaching churches in Vermont than in Yaounde, the capitol of
Cameroon. Please pray for us as we engage this new adventure in a few weeks once our travels are over.
Thanks so much for all your help! God has indeed used your prayers and gifts to
further His work in Cameroon and soon Liberia.
In Christ,
Mark, Nancy & Kids
P.S. This
is not an afterthought…….but because I know many times we run our cursor down
the main body of letters and read the P.S. I decided to put this prayer request
here. Please pray for a young Muslim man
named Bah from Maroua who recently was brought to saving faith in Christ. He left the Mosque and began preaching Christ
in his village where three brothers, listening to him, also came to saving
faith in Christ. The father of these
three brothers had them killed when they would not deny Christ. Bah was able to escape and is in constant
danger of death as well. Presently, he
has found refuge and is growing in his faith.
Please pray for him and for our evangelists in Maroua who are preaching
the glorious and costly Gospel of Christ.
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