Keith Broadbent :: Blog

July 05, 2008

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This happened in Kansas, the heart-land of the USA.  The President Truman who led the USA to be the first nation to recognize Israel was from Kansas City.  Perhaps the heart of our nation is changing


































Thought you might enjoy this interesting

prayer given in


Kansas at

the opening session of their Senate. It seems

prayer still upsets some

people.. When Minister Joe Wright was asked to open

the new session of the

Kansas
Senate, everyone was expecting the usual

generalities, but this is


what they heard:


‘Heavenly Father, we come before you today to ask

your forgiveness and to seek your direction and

guidance. We know Your Word says, ‘Woe to those

who call evil good,’ but that is exactly what we




have done.


We have lost our spiritual equilibrium and reversed




our values.


We have exploited the poor and called it




the lottery.


We have rewarded laziness and called it




welfare


We have killed our unborn and called it




choice..


We have shot abortionists and called it




justifiable.


We have neglected to discipline our




children and called it building self esteem.


We have abused power and called it




politics.


We have coveted our neighbor’s possessions

and called it


ambition.


We have polluted the air with profanity and




pornography and called it freedom of __expression..


We have ridiculed the time-honored values




of our forefathers and called it enlightenment.


Search us, Oh, God, and know our hearts

today; cleanse us from every sin and set us free.




Amen!’


The response was immediate. A number of

legislators walked out during the prayer in

protest. In 6 short weeks, Central Christian

Church, where Rev. Wright is pastor, logged more than

5,000 phone calls with only 47 of those calls

responding negatively. The church is now receiving

international requests for copies of this prayer




from
India ,Africa and Korea .


Commentator Paul Harvey aired this prayer on

his radio program, ‘The Rest of the Story,’and

received a larger response to this program than any




other he has ever aired.


With the Lord’s help, may this prayer sweep

over our nation and wholeheartedly become our

desire so that we again can be called ‘one nation




under God.’


If possible, please pass this prayer on to

your friends. ‘If you don’t stand for something,

you will fall for everything.’


Think about this: If you forward this

prayer to everyone on your

e-mail list, in less than 30 days it would be




heard by the world.


How many people in your address book will




not receive this
prayer…..do you have the guts to pass it on?


Love & God Bless






































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July 02, 2008

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Unity in both marriage & ministry (which is really Christian service) is something that has been very unusual & the focus of prayer by high-level intercessors for years, & it is the upper or exposed foundation of our ministry because we desire to reveal the passion, humility, & sacrifice of Jesus through our marriage, as a picture of His passion for his bride & his foot-washing service & sacrifice for her. The real foundation is Christ, but our marriage is much of what can be seen



She was truly sick with love for me & did not sleep all night long last night! She said she had no appetite, because she could not stop thinking about me. She has asked me four times, when I was coming back, so she can count the days. I miss her, but God has given me an amazing peace & nothing really upsets me for long any more. I do have a rising determination to use my time wisely with every moment to please my bride-groom & I’m thank-ful to be listening/watching on-demand, $15/mo. web-streaming from www.morningstarministries.com, & even crying while I’m installing a furnace alone in a dark basement. I think Sunday was the most enjoyable furnace installation I’ve done in 20+ yrs.



My friend, Felicity, was right when she said, “I can’t wait to meet that fire-ball.” as she wrote about my wife. Most people, who accomplish a lot as leaders, can get angry when things don’t go right. Provi was quite mad by evening at her dear cousin who gave a computer to a man before he paid the balance & it took me quite a few 14 cent minutes to successfully insist that she wait till Fri for the money, instead of demanding it be returned to sell to someone else.



But he laughed when I called him, saying he knew her & when they were little she threatened to punch him when she was angry even though he was much stronger. Then a few minutes later she was happy, just like she passionately loves me a couple hours after she decided to move away for good a few times before our 3rd & 4th weddings in May. We’ve had no big differences since the civil wedding (our 3rd). I’m delighted with her & nothing ruffles me much anymore, although I have a bit of a temper too.



House-church Good News!


Provi (my wife) called me when I was exercising while web-streaming this morning while her new house church members were laughing in the back-ground. She was holding their 4 month old baby, but he/she refused to cry, she said. She’s really happy & using our nice new 3 large bedroom house with a small study that Freddy dubbed the prayer room. It’s brand new with working plumbing for just $10/mo more than the $130 we were paying but has much more room for guests & leader meetings and has an honest & supportive land-lord unlike the other.



David Suku, from Tanzania wrote the following house church e-news:


Hi Greg


We had very blessed day in one of our new house churches on Saturday. We had a day of miracles; it is a church which I can say it is what the real church should be. We had wonderful time of testimonies, sharing the word together. Even sharing the needs, prayer requests, and prayed for each other, everybody was free to share the need and prayer requests. Everyone was free to share,



ZAITUNI RECEIVED DOUBLE BLESSINGS


ZAITUNI is the sister who was demon possessed. She was blessed by the lord after we prayed for her. First she received the Lord, and was freed from demons. Now she is free and happy to know the lord. She told me she wants to be baptized. We are making the arrangement for her baptism this week. Also, there is a woman who was in the hospital dying from cancer & blood shortage. DOMINA met her at the hospital when she took her husband for more checkups. Domina is our new wave house leader, she & and her husband gave their house to be used as the church where we meet every Saturday. Her husband was suffering with blood pressure, but after prayers made by the house church he is healed. Hallelujah! He is born again now too. Domina prayed for ZAITUNI in the hospital where she was hospitalized then told her that when she get better she have to call. She gave her telephone number. After 4days this woman was healed and released from the hospital, so she called Domina. Zaituni had no where to go and no one to accommodate, cause she spent all her money for medical bills. Domina & her husband invited her to stay. that is where we do the house church meeting. She attends the meetings. Now she is happy to know the Lord and meet such a good people that she could not expect that just few people in a small group can have a great love like this. She feels loved, hosted, cared for, blessed & now all her ticket, $50, to take her back to her home town is paid by the house church. So many are blessed I cannot even count the blessings. Today AbeI shared the word and we had sharing of prayer requests. It was nice to see such a meeting. Abell has told me he wants to join new wave ministry after I shared our vision, he told me he will join me for the Jesus film evangelism. Which has just begun. Tommorrow my wife travels 3.5 hrs. to Kigali to finally get the last two boxes with lots of Audio bibles & Jesus DVDs in all the local languages for DRCongo & Rwanda. My wife has a working portable DVD player & some people have players in their homes. Sunday we had prayer meeting near my house where they told me every Sunday evening we will be having a house church meeting, so from next week in the evening we will have a new house church meeting,


About my visa


I have filled the visa application form on line & I printed them. Tomorrow I’m going to pay for visa fee then they will tell me the day to appear for my interview. I have printed the invitation that you sent without any problem. Someone has agreed to pay David’s ticket to come very soon until we both go back to Africa early September. asante sana (Thank You very) My grammar-check put in capitals above.


be blessed


david


love you



Naye Lia kwa Mapenzi na Furaha,…


or


He Who Weeps with Love & Joy,  for the Beautiful African Bride of Christ


(Known in the past as Greg Cunningham)



Mail & donations to:


New Wave Ministry


29731 C. Rd. 28


Elkhart, IN  46517,  USA



www.newwaveministry.com


(+) 1 574 217 0552 All the time.


(+) 250 0337 5026 in Rwanda from countries except USA.


(+) 1 574 679-0011 or 295 9696 Cunningham Air & Heat (working in IN, MI, & NC, USA)


(+) 1 877 237 9487 Free from US phones for African visitors or if your cell won’t work



Three New Waves:


Ø Passionate Love————–From & for Jesus


Ø Never-Ending Humility—To follow the King


Ø Total Sacrifice ————–Living out His Love & Humility












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June 29, 2008

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Pictures & Video at the bottom.


1st short news about us

We are so happy with each other & delighted to help one another. I think we may have a life-long honeymoon. She was anxious & praying earnestly for $200 to move all our property to a Rwandan city very near Justus in Uganda, because our Moslem, bi-sexual, landlord is unreasonable & wanted her to pay to paint the house while he tries to seduce & give AIDS to our current 16 yr old house-girl. The next day, I think, I earned enough from a service call & $200 collections to pay my $196 cell phone bill & send $200 to her. She picked it up at 9am (3am EST) & moved the same day to a nice house with a good landlord that is only 1.5 hrs from Goma, Congo where we work & have most of our relatives & she is only 20 minutes from Justus & her Spiritual mother in Kisoro, Uganda. The next day I had enough to send enough for David Saku’s Visa fees & a ministry trip he plans with the Jesus video & projector I sent him. My wife has sold 1 or 2 of the 12 cameras we got just before I left, giving her money for living expenses & some furniture for the new house. She told me Uncle Simon is becoming a real Christian & he happily told me he had given up beer when I talked to them both today. She is starting a house church work in Ruhengeri starting at our house. The 50 year old guy we ate dinner with the night before I left, helped her move & is being faithful to his promise, “Your wife will be safe with us.”



US News


I had 3 50 yr old friends over to eat my good cooking Friday & just got a response from Steve to come again 2 wks later for more fellowship. Larry’s wife Lisa took 3 more pairs of my old pants to sew for me & they enjoyed the results of the refrigerator, freezer & kitchen they cleaned for me, back when no one was living here last year for lack of $ for electricity & gas & a coon was throwing all the pantry food on the floor.



Business


All our businesses are gradually improving, except in Burundi & we’re making slow progress in our home remodeling & cleaning here & have a big improvement in Rwanda, so our current bills are paid in both countries & a good step toward finishing the water damaged (in 05) 5th bedroom so I can be ready for more company & future kids & guests here in the USA. I sold my first furnace & will finish today or tomorrow.



A Good Bride for Someone!


My wife’s cousin Anifa is a wonderful gal to be with. She speaks a little more English than my wife did when I met her & speaks the most important 3-4 languages that my wife speaks. I’m sure there are exceptions, but I think most men would be happier with her than an American or westernized nation wife. She’s a year older than my wife at 24 and has finished the 6 yrs each of primary & secondary school.



What I enjoy so much about her is her laughter. She laughs quite easily. If I break wind, which happens often with the diet high in beans, there are peals of laughter even from the other side of the room. Quite often while I was busy writing a book on my computer she, David, & my wife were laughing so hard they had tears in their eyes & almost fell off their chairs. Her smile is really beautiful when she laughs. We had a wonderful time this 2.5 wks when we were all together. Today (3 weeks ago) she was interpreting the Kinyarwanda songs to David in Swahili, while my wife helped me in English. Of course there are difficulties in every good marriage, but even the non-Christians in Africa usually respect their husbands & work hard for their families putting up with tremendous financial & health problems. That is difficult to find in a western culture where life is very comfortable, most children are spoiled, & most of us grow up watching television that portrays the man of the house as a fool who does whatever his wife wants.



I hope some of you ladies really obey Ephesians 5 teaching & choose to adorn yourself with a meek & quiet spirit which is the beauty that God & a wise man will look for. My wife is a bit feisty & not all that quiet, but that comes with her leadership personality gifts & she does have & show a tremendous respect & submission to me. I never was interested in women who weren’t decisive & bold.



Maybe you know someone who might be interested in meeting Anifa or visiting us to meet her & others who could be great wives or friends. Feel free to forward my emails to others. We found a great $30/night hotel in Rwanda not too far from our home & you can find decent $10/night hotels or sleep in our home. Come & enjoy the work of God & the beautiful people here with us! All you need is a US passport for Rwanda.



Naye Lia kwa Mapenzi na Furaha,…


or


He Who Weeps with Love & Joy,  for the Beautiful African Bride of Christ


(Known in the past as Greg Cunningham)



Mail & donations to:


New Wave Ministry


29731 C. Rd. 28


Elkhart, IN  46517,  USA



www.newwaveministry.com


(+) 1 574 217 0552 All the time.


(+) 1 574 679-0011 or 295 9696 Cunningham Air & Heat (working in IN, MI, & NC, USA)


(+) 1 877 237 9487 Free from US phones for African visitors or if your cell won’t work



Three New Waves:


Ø Passionate Love————–From & for Jesus


Ø Never-Ending Humility—To follow the King


Ø Total Sacrifice ————–Living out His Love & Humility














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June 28, 2008

I was browsing for a wedding anniversary card at the store yesterday; at least I did not forget. The more I looked the more I could not find the right card until i noticed another man about my age looking as well. Our eyes met and I said,"You too huh?'

"Yea, I just drove home and noticed one of those balloon thingies tied to the front door, then I kept going. And here I am."

"How many years for you?" I commented.

"Ten years. But at least I remembered," he said sheepishly. " On our eighth, both of us totally forgot until our friends, who were in our wedding, started calling asking us what our plans were," he said.

"34 for us," I said, expecting the usual wide eyed look of approval or interest.

"Congratulations," we both said as we shook hands.

Small conversation with another man looking for similar reasons helped me pick my card. It did not matter which card I picked as much as my intent to share a wonderful day with this person who has endured me for all of these years. That is no small thing! 

Happy Anniversary My Dear!

 

Keywords: anniversary, wedding

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June 26, 2008

Utah has always been beautiful to me. All of my relatives live there and I have lots of childhood memories as we visited there. You see, I grew up in Wyoming and my parents would travel to Utah 3 to 4 times a year before we had interstate hi-ways.

But Utah is weird! I can't figure out why so many of my cousins, uncles and nephews can be highly successful professionals and live the lie of Mormonism! It just blows me away! 

Take for instance the whole polygamy thing we have heard so much about on TV. First begun by early leaders as early as 1831 (Book of Mormon published 1830) and became more public as their journey progressed. Finally, it was told by prophets that men had to have more than one wife to enter heaven, depending on which heaven you are referring to.  They actually had to abolish polygamy in Utah in 1870 so that the Utah Territory could become a state, or else the Federal Government was going to destroy their economy in Utah. In 1862, the American Congress passed the Morrill act which outlawed polygamy and promised to destroy them economically.

below from: http://www.onlineutah.com/polygamy.shtml

POLYGAMY

When establishing the LDS Church, Joseph Smith recorded numerous revelations he claimed to receive, often in answer to questions about the Bible, which are now included in the Doctrine and Covenants, part of the LDS canon. In answer to his question as to why many of the Old Testament leaders had more than one wife, Smith received what is now known as Section 132. Although the revelation was not recorded until 1843, Smith may have received it in the 1830s and married his first plural wife, Fanny Alger, in 1835. Polygamy was not openly practiced in the Mormon Church until 1852 when Orson Pratt, an apostle, made a public speech defending it as a tenet of the church. From 1852 until 1890, Mormon Church leaders preached and encouraged members, especially those in leadership positions, to marry additional wives.

A majority of the Latter-day Saints never lived the principle. The number of families involved varied by community; for example, 30 percent in St. George in 1870 and 40 percent in 1880 practiced polygamy, while only 5 percent in South Weber practiced the principle in 1880. Rather than the harems often suggested in non-Mormon sources, most Mormon husbands married only two wives. The wives usually lived in separate homes and had direct responsibility for their children. Where the wives lived near each other, the husbands usually visited each wife on a daily or weekly basis. While there were the expected troubles between wives and families, polygamy was usually not the only cause, although it certainly could cause greater tension. Since polygamy was openly practiced for only a short time by Mormons, there were no established rules about how family members should relate to each other. Instead, each family adapted to their particular circumstances.

Reactions from outside the church to statements about polygamy were immediate and negative. In 1854 the Republican party termed polygamy and slavery the "twin relics of barbarism." In 1862 the United States Congress passed the Morrill Act, which prohibited plural marriage in the territories, disincorporated the Mormon Church, and restricted the church's ownership of property. The nation was in the midst of the Civil War, however, and the law was not enforced. In 1867 the Utah Territorial Legislature asked Congress to repeal the Morrill Act. Instead of doing that, the House Judiciary Committee asked why the law was not being enforced, and the Cullom Bill, an attempt to strengthen the Morrill Act, was introduced. Although it did not pass, most of its provisions later became law. Out of a number of other bills introduced during the 1870s against polygamy, only the Poland Act passed, in 1874. It gave district courts all civil and criminal jurisdiction and limited the probate courts to matters of estate settlement, guardianship, and divorce.

The Mormons continued to practice polygamy despite these laws, since they believed that the practice were protected by the freedom of religion clause in the Bill of Rights. To test the constitutionality of the laws, George Reynolds, Brigham Young's private secretary, agreed to be tried. In 1879 the case reached the Supreme Court, which upheld the Morrill Act: "Laws are made for the government of actions, and while they cannot interfere with mere religious belief and opinion, they may with practices."

In 1882 Congress passed the Edmunds Act, which was actually a series of amendments to the Morrill Act. It restated that polygamy was a felony punishable by five years of imprisonment and a $500 fine. Unlawful cohabitation, which was easier to establish because the prosecution had to prove only that the couple had lived together rather than that a marriage ceremony had taken place, remained a misdemeanor punishable by six months imprisonment and a $300 fine. Convicted polygamists were disenfranchised and were ineligible to hold political office. Those who practiced polygamy were disqualified from jury service, and those who professed a belief in it could not serve in a polygamy case. All registration and election officers in Utah Territory were dismissed, and a board of five commissioners was appointed to direct elections.

Because the Edmunds Act was unsuccessful in controlling polygamy in Utah, in 1884 Congress debated legislation to plug the loopholes. Finally, in 1887, the "hodge-podge" Edmunds-Tucker Bill passed. It required plural wives to testify against their husbands, dissolved the Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company (a loan institution that helped members of the church come to Utah from Europe), abolished the Nauvoo Legion militia, and provided a mechanism for acquiring the property of the church, which already was disincorporated by the Morrill Act. The Cullom-Struble Bill with even stricter measures was debated in 1889, but the Mormon Church helped to prevent its passage by promising to do away with polygamy.

All of these pressures had an impact on the church, even though they did not compel the Latter-day Saints to abolish polygamy. Church leaders as well as many of its members went into hiding--on the "underground" as it was called--either to avoid arrest or to avoid having to testify. Mormon Church President John Taylor died while in hiding. His successor, Wilford Woodruff, initially supported the continued practice of polygamy; however, as pressure increased, he began to change the church's policy. On 26 September 1890 he issued a press release, the Manifesto, which read, "I publicly declare that my advice to the Latter-day Saints is to refrain from contracting any marriages forbidden by the law of the land." The Manifesto was approved at the church's general conference on 6 October 1890.

Rather than resolving the polygamy question, however, according to one historian: "For both the hierarchy and the general membership of the LDS Church, the Manifesto inaugurated an ambiguous era in the practice of plural marriage rivaled only by the status of polygamy during the lifetime of Joseph Smith." Woodruff's public and private statements contradicted whether the Manifesto applied to existing marriages. As a result of the Manifesto, some men left plural wives; others interpreted it as applying only to new marriages. All polygamous general authorities (church leaders including the First Presidency, Council of the Twelve Apostles, church patriarch, First Council of Seventy, and Presiding Bishopric) continued to cohabit with their wives. Based on impressionistic evidence in family histories and genealogical records, it appears that "most" polygamists followed the general authorities' example.

Neither did all new plural marriages end in 1890. Although technically against the law in Mexico and Canada, polygamous marriages were performed in both countries. Mormon plural families openly practiced polygamy in Mexico; the Canadian government allowed Mormon men to have only one wife in the country, so some men had a legal wife in the United States and one in Canada. In addition, a few plural marriages were performed in the United States.

During the Senate investigation in 1904 concerning the seating of Senator-elect Reed Smoot, a monogamist but a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Mormon Church President Joseph F. Smith presented what historians have called the "Second Manifesto" on 7 April 1904. It included provisions for the church to take action against those who continued to perform plural marriages and marry plural wives. Matthias Cowley and John W. Taylor, both apostles, continued to be involved in performing or advocating new plural marriages after 1904, and, as a result, Cowley was disfellowshipped and Taylor excommunicated from the church. In 1909 a committee of apostles met to investigate post-Manifesto polygamy, and by 1910 the church had a new policy. Those involved in plural marriages after 1904 were excommunicated; and those married between 1890 and 1904 were not to have church callings where other members would have to sustain them. Although the Mormon Church officially prohibited new plural marriages after 1904, many plural husbands and wives continued to cohabit until their deaths in the 1940s and 1950s.

Fundamentalist groups who believe that the church discontinued polygamy only because of government pressure continued the practice. As they were discovered by the LDS Church, they were excommunicated. Some of these polygamists have appointed leaders and continue to live in groups, including those in Colorado City (formerly Short Creek), Arizona, and Hilldale, Utah. Others, such as Royston Potter, practice polygamy but have no affiliation with an organized group.

See: Daniel W. Bachman, "New Light on an Old Hypothesis: The Ohio Origins of the Revelation on Eternal Marriage," Journal of Mormon History 5 (1978); Lowell Bennion, "The Incidence of Mormon Polygamy in 1880: `Dixie' versus Davis Stake," Journal of Mormon History 11 (1984); Jessie L. Embry, Mormon Polygamous Families: Life in the Principle (1987); Lawrence Foster, Religion and Sexuality: Three American Communal Experiences of the Nineteenth Century (1981); B. Carmon Hardy and Victor Jorgenson, "The Taylor-Cowley Affair and the Watershed of Mormon History," Utah Historical Quarterly 48 (Winter 1980); B. Carmon Hardy, Solemn Covenant: The Mormon Polygamous Passage (1991); Stanley S. Ivins, "Notes on Mormon Polygamy." Utah Historical Quarterly 35 (Fall 1967); Larry Logue, "A Time of Marriage: Monogamy and Polygamy in a Utah Town," Journal of Mormon History 11 (1984); D. Michael Quinn, "LDS Church Authority and New Plural Marriages, 1890-1904," Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 18 (Spring 1985); Richard S. Van Wagoner, Mormon Polygamy: A History (1986); Kimball Young, Isn't One Wife Enough? (1954).

Jessie L. Embry

 

So, that is a short version of why the prophet had to have "vision" to save Mormonism. The current president of the LDS in Utah apparently has authority to overwrite previous prophets in their history.

I am angered and perplexed why my modern day Internet savy relatives can be so blind to at least face the dark history. OK, accept the faults and mistakes of the past zeal for free religion and seek truth. I love these folks and can't even deal with the seemingly impossible task of seeing a true vision of Jesus. However, they are so close and yet so far away from a true faith. The social stigma is huge in Utah. My 13 nephews were raised to at least become an Eagle Scout and go on a 2 year mission for the church, period. That is the benchmark for their careers in Utah culture.

If you have any questions, please make comment or send email to keithblog@gmail.com.

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June 22, 2008

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God has given me a very restful time the last two Sundays, since I returned the 14th. Today my wife & I had a wonderful prayer time by telephone with tear-producing prophecy from her. She prophesied, “God has not forgotten your generation. He will move among your generation.” I know it was revelation, not reasoning, because she said “when I said, ‘your generation’, I was very worried, but then I thought, ‘I’m married to him, his generation is mine!’” But she forgot that someone prophesied to me in 98, “You are a Joshua…” & another brother prophesied, “You will lead traditional people over the bridge into the promised land.” So I said, “Don’t worry, Joshua & Caleb led the next generation into the Promised Land & you will be a leader among your generation, but I will be strong like Caleb, who at the age of 80+ said, “Give me this mountain!”



But my heart is touched, because of my same age I knew almost no believers in High School, but recently God is surrounding me with Joshuas & Calebs as I now have a simple church with two men within one year of my age, who are both in good health, plus I met Freddie in Rwanda, who is my age & stopped eating sugar & white flour like me, resulting in great health, & I just had a friend over for dinner Fri that I knew from 5th-8th grade who has a habit like Larry & I to memorize large passages of scripture & who has an “organic” dairy farm & has learned a lot about good nutrition. So there are now 5 of us fellow shipping together all within 1 yr of the same age who are strong spiritually & physically, like Moses, Joshua, & Caleb. My foundational scripture from 35 yrs ago was, Joshua 1:8 “This book of the law shall not depart out of your mouth, but you shall meditate upon it day & night, in order that you may prosper & have good success.



I also had a good talk with a leader I met from 2 years ago, who led a team that led 1900 people to the Lord in 2 weeks in Burundi and who really strengthens the house churches there & wants to come teach with my wife in Congo to teach young people (he’s about 20) how to make disciples & produce leaders in simple churches. But he’s a true orphan who scraped to make it to secondary school & does most of his ministry leadership by walking long distances. He doesn’t have the $12 to travel one-way to meet my wife in Kigali or the approx $50 with the Visa to travel to DRCongo with her. & I don’t yet have enough to pay my cell phone bill on Tuesday, & she’s waiting for electronics sales to pay May & June rent on our Rwanda house. She told me she couldn’t even call David Saku for lack of money for phone credit. But I can call them because it only costs me $.14 & $.23/min using www.manifone.com.



My new book.


I’m using my fast Internet to help me finish researching publishing my books. I first want to publish a money-making book, “How to Get/Stay Younger” that I wrote in Africa. Then I can afford to publish “The Passionate Heart of God” & “My Amazing Life” or maybe I’ll call it “How I failed my way to Success”. I love to give away books, but I’m responsible to support a growing ministry and family, so I can email any of the books to you for a “donation” of $10.



Thanks for your interest, fellowship, & support.



Naye Lia kwa Mapenzi na Furaha,…


or


He Who Weeps with Love & Joy,  for the Beautiful African Bride of Christ


(Known in the past as Greg Cunningham)



Mail & donations to:


New Wave Ministry


29731 C. Rd. 28


Elkhart, IN  46517,  USA



www.newwaveministry.com


(+) 1 574 217 0552 All the time.


(+) 250 0337 5026 in Rwanda from countries except USA.


(+) 1 574 679-0011 or 295 9696 Cunningham Air & Heat (working in IN, MI, & NC, USA)


(+) 1 877 237 9487 Free from US phones for African visitors or if your cell won’t work



Three New Waves:


Ø Passionate Love————–From & for Jesus


Ø Never-Ending Humility—To follow the King


Ø Total Sacrifice ————–Living out His Love & Humility

















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June 13, 2008

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I am so amazed & thankful for what God has done to connect us with Freddie, the same age as I, who has matured to be fixed on real Christianity through amazing trials, betrayal & amazing deliverance from death & more.


Through my host of the last two trips, Peace, we met them Monday at the restaurant they own in Kigali. After discovering some of the common experiences we’ve had they invited us to dinner at their home which is walking distance from the airport.



I was amazed at the things Freddie & I have in common like:


1. Dislike of being called Pastor, or some other title.


2. Commitment to use our businesses to support the kingdom of God, not our ministry to get $.


3. Same age


4. Swindled & lied to by the same person, Emanuel.


5. He recently invested in business in Sudan, but his large investment was lost when the trucks they had bought were destroyed & dozens of people were killed, but his truck wouldn’t run, so he was delivered from the ambush & escaped with nothing but his life, but still had a wife, restaurant & house in Kigali. Similar to how I lost my business & have had 4 narrow escapes in the last 3 yrs.


6. Put in jail in the last year for crimes committed by other persons. He was jailed for 3 days by being accused of using a false invitation to the USA by the USA Embassy, because of Emanuel’s underhandedness using my invitation to him saying things that were not true.


7. He volunteered that he eats no sugar, or white flour for his health.


8. His joy is to see people growing in truly obeying the commands of Jesus.



Having spent most of his life in Kenya his English is good. I don’t know the discussion our wives had, but they seemed as intent & excited as we were talking late Wed night. He was aware of something my wife had seen, that we know a person who could be dangerous. He said we are family & my wife with be safe in their care. They will help us if we need anything.



He is leading a new church he started with some unusual, but perfectly scriptural & balanced teaching. We are both looking forward to me sharing with them when I come back & traveling together to a place he went with Emanuel where many were saved when he preached, but they were confused by the dishonesty & immorality that came with Emanuel. Through him there are a number of groups in Rwanda that we can contact with again that are still having church in houses, despite the failure of Emanuel.



He also said he could effectively help us finish registering New Wave Ministry, which will allow us drastic customs reductions, for sales to support the ministry.



I’ve been typing this at the airport in Kenya for my 8 hr lay-over.



My wife cried a little this morning after we came home late last night, but we have great confidence of the Lord’s amazing goodness & future for us.



We did just get a lot of the products I ordered for resale at no customs fee, but it was difficult for the ministry who helped us, so we have to find another way to ship items in the future.



I have $100 in my pocket that Mama gave us as a gift for our US house & now my wife has lots of goods to sell to pay her expenses & to send more to me to buy more things to ship to her.



I used about $1.20 in British change at the internet café to check, my emails, bank balance, & make one transfer from the ministry account to repay my personal account that will catch up on my child support, as soon as I have time to make the on-line bill payment. Maybe in Chicago Saturday when I can use my wireless card for the internet.



We lost my wife’s cell phone at the paid for hotel after our last wedding, but I brought two, which I don’t need in the USA. So I kept the camera-phone because it is durable with a flash & left her with the Palm Treo & made sure it had all the important #s. It will synch with a computer when I can afford to replace the one we sold to help pay wedding expenses.



I figured out how to use the camera phone to send messages while I waited for the plane in Kigali, so I sent a message to Grace, my Dad, my wife, etc.



Thanks for the donations we used to make the Jesus DVDs in 8 languages, audio bibles, etc. We’re almost even with those expenses. I think they’ll arrive soon for Congo, & Rwanda, but I told Justus to return the other shipment, because they wanted $163 in customs for the cameras that we also shipped, so my wife will give him 2 from the 12 that we got Tuesday. Then we’ll ship the media again for maybe only $11 after it gets back.



After about $100 more we need our $400 mission & translation budget for June in Burundi. I did get a report of conversions from last month but I need more internet time to put that in a news letter.



I edited my book “How to Grow/Stay Younger” earlier, so I’m not sure what I’ll do for the next 2 hours. Thanks for all your replies, encouragement, & support.


I’m sending this now from the London Airport, while waiting for my Chicago flight.  Oops, you can call me 9-10p EST tonight & tommorrow, not Sat & Sun. Yes, I can seem brain-dead now & then:)


Apology & correction


Thanks to some good old friends, I am happy to apologize for something I wrote that was not wisdom to write.  I actually changed the email when I thought it didn’t send, but it did send, referring to my 1st wife as demonized. I think that wasn’t wise to tell so many people, since she was not available to respond. As far as I know she is doing very well, & she has many good qualities that I’ve often expressed to friends & our children.  I can’t honestly say my statement wasn’t accurate, since I saw and heard a lot of things first hand, but that was a long time ago (about 12 yrs.) & we are all a new creation in Christ, even day to day.  I’m not offended if you should have input like my old friends gave me.  I feel that, “faithful are the wounds of a friend, but deceitful are the kisses of an ememy.”  I wanted to send a separate letter for this to give it more attention, but I think I’ll be so busy for some time after arriving back in the USA, that I should not delay to get this done.




Naye Lia kwa Mapenzi na Furaha,…


or


He Who Weeps with Love & Joy,  for the Beautiful African Bride of Christ


(Known in the past as Greg Cunningham)



Mail & donations to:


New Wave Ministry


29731 C. Rd. 28


Elkhart, IN  46517,  USA



www.newwaveministry.com


(+) 1 574 217 0552 All the time.


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Three New Waves:


Ø Passionate Love————–From & for Jesus


Ø Never-Ending Humility—To follow the King


Ø Total Sacrifice ————–Living out His Love & Humility




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There are 3 photos of 2 Grandmas from the previous week’s visit of Relatives in Goma DRC, & Gisenyi, Rwanda. The news & other photos are about visiting Leaders this last sweek in Gisenyi.



To call me


I’m getting almost daily calls that go through to 574 217 0552 so if you want, try at least a couple times before 3p EST. I usually get a couple USA calls that ring, but they are gone before I hear them.



Amazing Prophetic Meeting in Gisenyi, Rwanda



Today June 6, 2008, we had an amazing encounter with two great leaders who are a team in both Goma & Gisenyi. While Safari waited with Anny, his spiritual mother, he saw a vision of Provi (that’s what her family calls her) & I with only one face, but he did not know we were married, so he said, “Why? Are they two whites or two Africans?” We had about two hours of fellowship & revelations from the 3 most mature of us. I got more revelation, like visions, with them than I’ve had on this whole trip, which is typical for me. When I’m with prophetically gifted people, I often get visions & interpretations of visions or dreams.



When I looked at their faces I saw both natural & spiritual strength. Safari is an apostolic & prophetic church planter of many churches in DRCongo & Gisenyi, Rwanda. He lives in Gisenyi, but does much work in more than one DRCongo area. Anny is a prophetic intercessor who is well known among leaders in Rwanda and elsewhere. I see myself as an apostolic teacher also functioning as a pastor of leaders. My wife is an apostolic, evangelist, & teacher, also functioning as a pastor of leaders. She has been having revelatory dreams often in the morning while I’m exercising & listening to good teaching I downloaded from www.morningstarministries.org. It’s good to have high energy & discipline, but I’d be happy to have more spiritual dreams. But God usually teams me up with people who have more active prophetic revelation than I.



Anny saw us traveling to Taiwan, which confirms the revelation to Bienvenu that we would travel to Asia. Also I have unusual knowledge about Taiwan, because I did a long report on Taiwan about 40 years ago. I didn’t know why I chose that country. They said we would work in South Africa (where I’ve been invited to teach), but warned us not to go to Mozambique. Anny, said my wife would have twins, although she did not know that has been her desire & prayer. They said God was going to bless me with a son or sons, since so far I only have daughters.



With tears in my eyes I say that Anny saw my daughter, Elizabeth working with me in New Wave Ministry, & continuing it after I pass away from active service. She did not know that I’ve planned to begin to fast & pray for Elizabeth, because right now she refuses to communicate with me, but she was with me planting the first two house churches in Burundi & told the whole group that it was the best church experience she had had in years. We were very close in her childhood, but she was severely wounded by my leaving home after my upset wife said she would tell the police falsely that I was dangerous & other false things her mother told her, like I did not love my children. She is two years older than my wife.



But at this meeting I had more revelation than my wife, although she had many confirmations of previous dreams. All our hearts were truly knit together & God is fulfilling the prophetic word that he was still choosing our leaders in the New Wave-Goma area. I saw a vision of Safari having the glittering sword of the Lord & glittering armor for him and about 4 other warriors on each side of him. Then I saw an army of angels descend on Gisenyi, filling the place with His glory. After that, I saw Safari in a humble African house in humble African clothes sitting & getting wisdom, like I usually get it, just in thoughts & knowing things. A humble lady brought him vegetables that grow underground, like radishes. I believe they represent that God feeds our spirit through others that are humble & the nourishment He gives us, grows out of sight in humble places.



Safari also saw a vision, which he drew on paper that he would establish great leaders for New Wave Ministry on 3 continents. There would be a strong bond between the leaders and that from Asia & Africa two other continents would be reached. One of those continents would also be reached from the 3rd continent, which was North America. Before he shared, I was surprised that Australia came into my mind. So I think that one of the two new continents was Australia. I have a heart for South America, but I know that many African Christians have a longing to take the gospel back to Europe. They did not know that God had spoken to Bienvenu & I that we would travel together to Asia.



Safari also saw that I would spend more time in Africa than any other continent, which is what I desire. They told us that my office would not have to continue to be in my back-pack (my computer). I think it may be in Gisenyi, because our ministry is growing strong in nearby Goma, with many supportive relatives in both cities & I have desired to have our home in Rwanda, because is such a amazingly good place to raise children, have guests from many countries, with no Visa required for Americans & all of the countries we work in so far. The economy & infrastructure is rapidly growing in Rwanda & it is a safe refuge from wars & crime in nearby African countries. But Tanzania & Uganda are peaceful, too with improving government in both countries.



I don’t care how all this happens, just as long as we can effectively make disciples who love Jesus with all their hearts!



We’ve given up on plans to visit Burundi, because we don’t have the $350 2-day seminar expenses + travel & Visas, but I’d rather go when we can spend at least a week in the provinces where we are expanding. So instead we came to Gisenyi on Wed meeting with leaders Thursday, & now Friday after meeting this morning with Safari & Anny, we are meeting 3 other leaders including one who speaks English well, but now my wife is interpreting pretty well for me & helps the other interpreters. Right now they are discussing the shipwreck with dishonest Gabriel to find out what really happened because he made many false statements about my wife to other members. We still have about 100 house churches, although some have been discouraged, others have multiplied. I just explained that we should inform our members that he has been dis-fellowshipped to both protect the church & to bring him to repentance & restoration from greed resulting in dishonesty & theft.



Today, Sun, June 8, 2008


I wept this morning for joy as my wife, in my arms, remembered more prophecy from her brother-in-law & told me her thoughts about coming to the USA. She told me over & over how he told her, “I see God on your bridegroom. I see the face of God.!” She told me she knew I had a lot of wisdom & experience in many things, as she wiped the tears from my face. She said she was happy that Safari & Anny had prophesied that Africa would be the foundation of our International Ministry. She said she didn’t want to live in the USA, because she was afraid the culture would corrupt her & was happy that they said, “You will only go to visit America. It will not be your home. Your home & your husband will be here in Africa most of the time.” She said she understood why her Visa had been delayed. Because God loves our ministry & it was important for her to stay in these times. She is in no hurry now to come to the USA & looks forward to moving to Gisenyi to work in Goma & with New Wave leaders in Goma & Safari in Gisenyi. That may change after she misses me, but she plans to wait until she gets her Rwandan-East African Passport in August to travel to Tanzania without the $50 Visa to see if she can get a Visa in a country where it is very easy now to get US visas. We will pray about whether to bring her here for the House2House conference & stay until my busy fall season is done in Nov, or if I come after the conference for a short Sep. trip while my business is slow.



We’ve had a wonderful visit with David & her cousin Anifa for 2.5 wks which I’ll share more about later.



Overview of the trip accomplishments


This trip was very different from previous trips, just as my last USA “visit” was different than the previous returns to the USA. I’ll list the greatest accomplishments in the order of significance as I see them:


1. We built our good marriage relationship with much time together.


2. We got the dowry, civil, & traditional marriage ceremony’s finished so my wife feels free to do ministry anywhere without offending relatives or traditional thinking Christians. We’ve had no significant misunderstandings, since our civil wedding May 22. For some reason significant things happen to me on the 22nd of many, but not all, months.


3. I invested a lot of time with David Saku (Tanzania) & Justus (Uganda) seeing with my own eyes significant change in their lives & really grateful hearts for the time we spent together. I feel the most fruit has come from time I’ve spent with leaders like Bienvenu, & David in the past.


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