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
Saturday, February 16, 2019
Pray for Haiti
During our twelve years in Haiti we often requested prayers on behalf of the country and people that we have learned to love and appreciate. Though we are not living in Haiti any more, we would like to inform you that your prayers are still needed. For the last ten days Haiti has been in crises as anti-government demonstrations have closed roads, schools and commerce throughout Haiti. The demonstrations began eight months ago in response to tax hikes and complaints of corruption. Currently, demonstrators are calling for the resignation of Haiti's President, Jovnel Moise and the Prime Ministry, Henri Ceant. At this point these leaders are unwilling to accede to such demands. Also, the United Nations Stabilization Force withdrew some months ago, so the Haitian Police are on their own to maintain order. Resonate missionaries have voluntarily departed Haiti for the time-being as dire warnings have been issued by the international community. We know that God is not done with Haiti and that our missionaries have a role to play in country. Pray that God would send men and women of peace into Haitian government and society to find some common ground and bring an end to this painful instability.
New Opportunities to Share the Gospel
The story of St. Luke’s Church is one only God could write. St. Luke’s is located in Berlin, Germany. Like many churches in Germany, St. Luke’s is a story of death and rebirth. During WWII, St. Luke's pastor was removed and another pastor, more sympathetic to National Socialism (Nazism), was installed. The building itself was destroyed as the Russians closed in on Berlin in 1945. Over the following six decades, congregations disbanded and were merged at St. Luke's. Now there are three congregations in the building: a new church plant led by Resonate missionaries David Kromminga and Mary Buteyne. This new community is made up of Germans, Iranians, Syrians and a potpourri of other travelers and immigrants. Two other congregations--one Eritrean and one Turkish--make their home at St. Luke’s as well. The work at St. Luke's is a collaboration between the Berliner Stadtmission (a ministry of the German Protestant Church) and Resonate Global Mission. In addition to the work of church planting, David, Mary and their team are also hosting a German-language learning coffee shop where many Muslim asylum-seekers learn to integrate into their host country. This is a great opportunity to build relationships and share the love of Christ. The most amazing thing is that immigrant and refugee believers are leading the way in mission, sharing God’s love with new arrivals from their countries and ethnic groups. The Holy Spirit is doing an amazing thing in mission and we give thanks that Resonate and the Christian Reformed Church can be part of it.
St. Luke's Church in the heart of Berlin provides space for three churches to meet and houses a host of other important ministries. |
David and Mary hold church services twice a month for their growing church plant made up of Iranians, Syrians, Germans and a handful of Americans. |
A Christian University in the Heart of Eastern Europe
Resonate missionaries teach many subjects at LCC, including "Creation Care," or environmental stewardship from a Christian perspective. |
Resonate staff members including Zach pose for a picture under the LCC's seal. |
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