Celebrating the publication of Scripture portions
in Burunge language. The sound system was set
up and previously recorded Burunge songs began to fill the air. The
dedication was held on the football field which is right next to the weekly
market location, so throughout the day many people passing by came over to find
out what was happening.
Pastor Emmanuel Doe opened the event by gathering the crowd to perform a
traditional dance. Then all the honored guests were welcomed and a number
of them were asked to share a few words. We had representatives from
various Christian denominations, government officials, and even an honored
guest from the Muslim community. After the introductions, the choirs
began to perform. Local church choirs had been asked to prepare new songs
from the texts of the newly translated Scripture portions. Their joy was
contagious as they danced and sang, accompanied by calabash and friction drums.
Burunge men look at their copy of
The Acts of the Apostles.Later, Pastor Doe preached a message from 1 Timothy in Burunge. It was
obvious that he had the crowd's complete attention. One older man sat
listening with tears rolling down his cheeks. Pastor Doe clearly
explained the Gospel and told of God's great love for all people. The
sermon was also translated into Swahili for non-Burunge speakers.
To close the event, portions of the new books were read aloud by members of the
community. It was such a blessing for our literacy workers to hear people
reading new portions of Scripture in Burunge. All the church leaders then
gathered together, prayed over the books, and dedicated them to Lord. After the
dedication, people were able to purchase their own copies from a book table.
Praise the Lord for a fantastic celebration and an opportunity to thank our
Lord for His work among the Burunge people! Pray that the Lord would use
these Scriptures mightily to strengthen Burunge Christians. Pray also
that, in turn, they would boldly proclaim what God has done in their lives so
others would come to know Him.