Entries by Brett Windeatt

John Rowse – June 2022 – Update

Dear praying friends, My trip to Africa is currently uncertain. I am trying to arrange new plans, since the pastor who was arranging things for me, Pastor Mwambola, and others, especially his bishop, have had their names muddied by the talk of slanderers with no evidence. He (and his bishop) had stood against the Archbishop […]

Moderator’s Letter – Indigenous Ministries

Indigenous Ministry Sunday: 11 July 2021 Dear Minister or Session Clerk, With the permission of the 2019 General Assembly of Australia, APWM is asking you to set aside Sunday 11th July (or another nearby Sunday) to focus on prayer for, and support of, ministry among Indigenous Australians. We’re calling this day ‘Indigenous Ministry Sunday’. On […]

John Rowse – December Update

Dear Friends at BPPC, I am in Songea in the south of Tanzania, at the end of six weeks of seminars with Anglicans of the Diocese of Ruvuma. Please be praying for them all now. We can thank the Lord for an entirely safe tour covering most of the diocese including every deanery and almost […]

Lucinda’s News – June 2019

Lucinda is back in E. Timor with lots of challenges on her plate. After 6 months away many things and situations have changed so she will need flexibility to face them. She’s also alone so please pray for her and her relationship with the people and Moises and Josi, two lovely Brazilian Christians who have […]

John Rowse Update – June 2018

Dear praying friends, Needed – The patience of Job Warm greetings from Bushenyi in Western Uganda. I moved here Tuesday from Ibanda, 2 hrs north, after spending two weeks with the ‘Church of Uganda’ (Anglican) Diocese of NW Ankole. The main work I had come for, teaching pastors, was a disappointing time. We had agreed […]

Richard Wilson – June 2018

May I first extend my deepest gratitude to all those who have supported the work of IRFA with sacrificial service. The IRFA Council who have had to make strategic decisions in the changing world of Cross-Cultural Missions. As a Presbyterial and Reformed Missionary Body, the distinctive nature of our contribution to World Missions is important, […]

John Rowse Heading Out – 2018.04.18

ight now I’m battling to get my head around some tricky parts of Romans, as I prepare Swahili notes for teaching Presbyterian theological students near Dar es Salaam – Tuesday-Friday in the first week in May. Thank you for praying for the last time I spent there. We had a ball!