Fruit that Remains
Dear All,
Friday’s Bottom Line:
Both of our U.S. missionaries are having good meetings in their respective locations, with numerous people requesting to join DM groups and current disciple-makers being warmly appreciated and strongly challenged to lead more groups and raise more disciple-makers. Scott and James are holding their 2nd DM summit in Makindu, Kenya, while Mark and Hillary, after a spontaneous additional opportunity(!), are holding their 2nd DM seminar in Nyamata, Rwanda.
Friday’s Prayer Requests:
- God to protect and help Scott with some 7 hours of challenging driving today and tomorrow.
- Good health and physical stamina for Hillary, James, Mark, and Scott as they travel from place to place and lead many meetings.
- The disciples who have been raised up and trained as DM coaches to promptly organize and effectively lead the many new DM groups now being formed in Uganda, Rwanda, and Kenya.
Friday’s Details:
First, here’s the latest news from Mark. He and Hillary have led two DM seminars in the Kigali, Rwanda area (2 red map pins in lower left corner below). On Saturday they’ll fly back to Nairobi; no super-long bus ride this time!

Yesterday in Kanombe, Hillary and Mark had about 45 people attending the DM seminar;
14 want to join online groups, and 3 want to join in-person groups.

Mark teaching during Rwandan DM seminar #1 in Kanombe

Answering a question; what eye contact!
Mark said, “We were also invited to teach the youth that night. Hillary volunteered me! It was good. About 100 youth were there, and I shared with them how the refiner wants to transform them into his design to make them useful in the kingdom.”

Lots of Kanombe youth listening attentively
Mark says, “We are now heading to Nyamata about an hour away. After the seminar, Bishop Podo is going to take me to the genocide site. [Readers may recall the horrific slaughter of tens of thousands of Rwanda’s ethnic Tutsi minority population in 1994.] I am deeply honored to witness this. Lastly he will be taking me to get something very important. Real Rwandan coffee beans!!!!!!!! Thank you, Jesus. 😉” On Saturday Mark and Hillary will FLY back to Nairobi; no all-day bus ride this time!

Dinner is served!
And last, but definitely not least, here’s the latest news from Scott about his 2nd Kenya DM summit (for current DM group attendees and leaders) in Makindu, Kenya.
He says, “Pastor Steve has raised up 8 coaches that have now [raised up] over 50 disciple-makers. He was my interpreter into Swahili.”

Pastor Steve interpreting for Scott
We acknowledged him as a Disciple-maker Indeed.” [Note: A Disciple-Maker Indeed is one who has raised up disciples who are making more disciples; that is, he or she is a spiritual “grandparent.”]

James and Scott recognizing Pastor Steve as a Disciple-Maker Indeed!
“At today’s Makindu DM summit, we had around 80, with 63 paying the 100 KES registration. That was a big win!”
NOTE: In some nations/cultures/places, there exists the idea that when a missionary, especially from the west, comes to lead a seminar, the missionary should pay the expenses for local people to attend. While we are definitely willing to help when necessary, TTC generally believes that people (anywhere) tend to benefit more from a meeting when it costs them something – even a small amount – to participate. Exchange rates always vary, but today 100 KES (Kenya Shillings) $0.77 USD. For comparison, the average daily wage across all jobs in the U.S. is $256. The average daily wage across all jobs in Kenya is $22.
Scott said, “About 18 signed up to join DM groups, and about a dozen current group members committed to lead additional new groups. One will start this Sunday! We held the meeting at Pastor Steve’s bishop’s church. He (Bishop Dr. Japheth Munyao) attended some of the sessions, and what I was saying resonated with him. He asked one of his regional overseers to talk to Steve about how to implement the process in his churches. He has 400 churches, all in Mukueni County. 🤠” Mukueni (“muh-KWAY-nee”) County is about the size of the state of Delaware.
Scott continued, “It is about 1.25 hours to Mitito Andei for tomorrow’s DM Seminar and 4.5 hours home. 😳 I have to drive on a two-lane road with trucks like interstate 44. Prayer please!”

James and Scott have now wrapped up their time in Makindu (red map pin near bottom center of this map). On Saturday morning (about 11:00 PM Friday MO time), they will do the 1.25 hour drive to Mtito Andei (no, I can’t pronounce that!), lead a several-hour DM seminar, and drive back to Hillary’s home near Nairobi (red map pin at left center of the map, just below large green “25th JUL” leaf), where they will eventually meet up with Hillary and Mark. It will be a very long, full day; hence prayer request #1 above.
Finally, Scott said, following his time in Makindu, “There is a school at the church. I had to get a picture!”

Aren’t these girls adorable? = )
We hope you are encouraged as you follow along during this mission trip and pray for our guys today!
Blessings,
Patty