Monday, January 26, 2009

2009 News & First Impressions

Pops has been in the tribe for about a week now. Texting with him last night he sais that he's finally feeling rested and settled in. The personal situation I mentioned in my last post has been at least temporarily resolved and so it should not have much effect throughout this visit.

Pops said that he's worked out a pretty full schedule of studies and visits with church leaders in both Lamane and the five daughter churches in the surrounding area. Figuring out his schedule was particularly difficult because he does not have the use of a motorbike for this visit (several of the daughter churches are miles away from Lamane).

So far, Pops' observations of how the church has done since last year has been pretty disheartening. In his words:
I'll have to say that I am disappointed with what I'm finding with the
Tagbanwa church. While enroute, I reviewed the things we talked about
last April. I had addressed things way below the surface...and hoped
that it made a difference. At first survey, I'm not so convinced.
The elders are telling me that the world continues to encroach on the
church...that alcohol use is on the rise, and that daughter church leaders are
still feeling adrift.

I come (annually now) and pick up in a
discipleship role. I find it so easy to encourage those non-elder leaders,
just spending time with them in the Word. It is disappointing that the
elders can't figure out a way to do the same. I'm really attempting to do
what I had intended for them to do.

Basically, last April Pops challenged the Lamane church leadership to follow the example that he had set during the two months he was there. Namely, to meet regularly with the leaders in the outlying communities in order to both encourage and disciple them as well as be encouraged and sharpened by them. ...this has not happened.

In other news, the Berong nickel mine has been shut down due to a total collapse in the nickel market over the past year. Global nickel prices have dropped well over 80% from what they were one and a half years ago. The effect of the mine closure is of course both good and bad. Though the local economy has been dramatically inflated by the influx of capital from the mine, this influx has also created new avenues for meeting basic needs (food, shelter, medicine, etc.). Now with the mine closed these needs will have to be met through other means; further, the newly inflated prices will make it even harder to find these "other means." However, on the positive side, the reduction of traffic to and from the mine will likewise slacken the speed of modernization that is taking place in the tribe. Along with this we are hopeful that there will also be some reduction in the "encroachment of the world" on the local churches that Pops alluded to in his above quote.

Finally, we're really looking forward to hearing what effect Mike and Ty's visit will have on the youth. Most of the logistics have been worked out for their trip and they will be leaving in about a week. The plan is for them to motorbike into the tribe which will give them maximum mobility during the week they are there.

Please continue to pray for Pops health, the spiritual health of the church (as we know from our own lives, complacency is one of the most difficult challenges to overcome), safe travels for Mike and Ty, and encouragement by means of fruit for the labor that all of them are giving. Thanks for your support,

Tim M




3 comments:

ttime said...

Hi,
I wonder if you are related to the Paul Mewmaw that lived in Fullerton Nebraska in the early l970's. His father was a pastor and I came to Christ during that time. I live in the Denver area with my husband and children. Thank you for your attention, and God bless no matter what!
Tracy Patton Chapman

themewmaws said...

I am Paul's second son. If you give me an email address or some other contact information then I could put you in contact with him. Best, Tim

ttime said...

Thank you so much, for some reason I thought you had my email, and tonight was just checking...so , I am at tracyachap@comcast.net
We are traveling to Fullerton to see my mom and brother next week. Will look forward to hearing from Paul. I also have a Facebook page, under my name Tracy Chapman, or using my email might be easier.
Peace,
Tracy