A Weblog for the Supporters of Zach and Sharon Segaar-King Who Are Serving in Mission
A Blog About Life and Ministry in the "Pearl of the Antilles"
Zachary and Sharon Segaar-King, along with their children, Hannah, Vivian, Isaiah, and Esther, who are serving with Resonate Global Mission
Friday, September 30, 2011
God's Faithfulness in Haiti and in Michigan
Let Them All Be One

ccording to John, Jesus’ final prayer before his arrest was for the unity of believers. Jesus prays that “all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you.” The president of the CRC of Haiti, Pastor Eli Metallus, shares this vision for the unity of God’s people. That’s why we contacted Eli when we heard that Pastor Bruce Adema, the CRCNA’s officer in charge of inter-denominational relations, wanted to come to Haiti and explore the possibility of building a relationship directly between the CRCNA and the CRC of Haiti. Eli was excited about hosting Bruce and so we planned a week for the two pastors to meet. Zach, Bruce and Pastor Eli spent a weekend at Eli’s hometown of Jacmel to discuss the possibilities for such a relationship. In subsequent months, we drafted and translated an agreement outlining the details of that relationship including the possibilities of mutual visitation by pastors, prayer, and reflection on shared ministry challenges, etc. The agreement was ratified by the CRCNA’s Synod in June. It was accepted with applause by the CRC of Haiti’s General Assembly in July (see above). We give thanks to God that we have had a small part in making these two churches one in Christ.
Where Jesus and the Prophets Lived
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Segaar-King August Update

Dear Friends and Family:
In the Old Testament, the Lord instructed the people of Israel to give their lands “rest” on every seventh year, “Six years you shall sow your field…but in the seventh year there shall be a Sabbath of solemn rest for the land (Lev. 25:3-4).” While this was never practiced faithfully by God’s people, the principle of “rest in the Lord” can be found throughout Scripture. While we will be very busy over the next six months of our home service as we visit with churches, supporters and family, we pray that God would give his rest so that we can return to Haiti refreshed for ministry. We hope too that you have had an opportunity this summer to “rest in the Lord” if you haven’t already.
Please join us in giving thanks for:
-Our safe and timely arrival in Grand Rapids, MI. We give thanks to God that we were able to get everything packed up!
-A successful week of being the speakers at the Christian Reformed Conference Grounds in August. Our presentation was entitled, “Four Steps to Help Your Church Do Good in Her Community.” We had good attendance and interest for the whole week.
-The beginning of the school year for our three oldest children who are enrolled at Grand Rapids Christian Elementary School.
Please join us in praying for:
-Preparations for our church visits this fall. Visiting with churches and supporters provides the moral, prayer and financial resources for our ministry to happen.
-Pray for safety for our upcoming visit to Israel where we will be touring biblical sites for eight days with a group of pastors.
-Pray for rest, renewal, and opportunities to learn and grow in ministry. We plan to attend conferences, take some courses and do some independent study.
Thanks for your prayers and support,
Zachary, Sharon, Hannah, Isaiah, Vivian and Esther Segaar-King
Missionaries to Haiti
Christian Reformed World Missions
In the Old Testament, the Lord instructed the people of Israel to give their lands “rest” on every seventh year, “Six years you shall sow your field…but in the seventh year there shall be a Sabbath of solemn rest for the land (Lev. 25:3-4).” While this was never practiced faithfully by God’s people, the principle of “rest in the Lord” can be found throughout Scripture. While we will be very busy over the next six months of our home service as we visit with churches, supporters and family, we pray that God would give his rest so that we can return to Haiti refreshed for ministry. We hope too that you have had an opportunity this summer to “rest in the Lord” if you haven’t already.
Please join us in giving thanks for:
-Our safe and timely arrival in Grand Rapids, MI. We give thanks to God that we were able to get everything packed up!
-A successful week of being the speakers at the Christian Reformed Conference Grounds in August. Our presentation was entitled, “Four Steps to Help Your Church Do Good in Her Community.” We had good attendance and interest for the whole week.
-The beginning of the school year for our three oldest children who are enrolled at Grand Rapids Christian Elementary School.
Please join us in praying for:
-Preparations for our church visits this fall. Visiting with churches and supporters provides the moral, prayer and financial resources for our ministry to happen.
-Pray for safety for our upcoming visit to Israel where we will be touring biblical sites for eight days with a group of pastors.
-Pray for rest, renewal, and opportunities to learn and grow in ministry. We plan to attend conferences, take some courses and do some independent study.
Thanks for your prayers and support,
Zachary, Sharon, Hannah, Isaiah, Vivian and Esther Segaar-King
Missionaries to Haiti
Christian Reformed World Missions
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