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Pressing on and pressing in!!!

It has been almost a month since we wrote this last ‘difficult’ newsletter. We have had some amazing breakthroughs in the past few weeks which include the opening of our baby house! Currently we have 10 kids and 2 babies (plus 7 house parent kids)! God is so faithful! We are seeing His heart manifested in the lives of these dear treasures.

If you receive our newsletter in the mail, this is the same one (I did modify it a tadJ). We pray it blesses you and encourages you to keep pressing on through all the challenges, demonic obstacles, and unceasing difficulties of life. Jesus is worthy!!! “Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy set before Him endured the cross, scorning its shame and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Consider Him who endured such opposition from sinful men, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.” Heb. 12:2-3

Sept 09 newsletter


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The good, the bad, and the beautiful!!!

Forgive the cliché, but we thought it fit the situation☺ Only instead of having something ugly, God worked something so beautiful!

The Good:
Some of you know, Jean and I snuck away from South Africa for a few weeks to attend a dear friends wedding and attend some Iris leaders meetings in America. We enjoyed a week with Jean’s family, a week with our Iris family (and celebrated Heidi’s 50th birthday), and one week with my family. As always, our time has flown by☺ Now we are looking forward to retuning home to South Africa this weekend!

The Bad:
A week after leaving, our home in Backdoor, SA was broken into. The thieves broke in through the garage and sawed through some bars to get into the house. Somehow they must have been interrupted (angel maybe?) because they left the Bible school DVD player and our CD player by the window where they came in. We still do not know what was really taken, but the thieves must have been rather disappointed- ha, ha!

The Beautiful:
The next day our staff filed a report with the local police and someone was sent out to the house to collect fingerprints. Frank and Cindy (amazing missionaries who work with us) showed Peter, the fingerprint guy, around and began to minister to him. A conversation got started because he also took the fingerprints from a previous break-in at our base. He shared how had never gotten saved before and wanted to feel something from God. He prayed and the Holy Spirit really came on him- he began bowing down and started crying. Cindy also talked with him about how he came to look for fingerprints but now God’s fingerprint is on him. Fingerprints are so unique!

A week later, Peter showed up at church Sunday morning at 9:00 and waited for church (which starts at 10:30) and at the end of the service he testified! It turns out he even had a dream about white people praying for him and he told a guy at work who was giving him a hard time about it. Just a few days later, he came to our house/church and got transformed!

“And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to His purpose for them.” Romans 8:28

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A dream come true…

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We are thrilled to announce the opening of Michaels Childrens Village in Mbonisweni, South Africa! The dream for the children’s village began over 4 years ago in the heart of our International Director of Iris Ministries, Surprise Sithole. After planting a church and years of evangelism within the BackDoor/Mbonisweni area (poor, black township outside of Nelspruit), Surprise and his wife Tryphina recognized the vital need for a children’s center to take in the distressing number of orphaned, abandoned, and abused children within the community. Prayer warriors at the local church and worldwide began to pray into the dream of establishing a children’s center. In 2008, Iris secured funding through friends of Iris in America, UK, and Korea and the property for the childrens’ village was purchased! As most of you know, we moved to South Africa (May 09) as new base directors and the top priority was the new childrens’ village!

On July 25

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, 2009 the dream became reality! We had a precious celebration service with over 200 people and leaders from the community present. We were so blessed by the presence of God as the first two houses were prayerfully dedicated to God and the new house parents led the ribbon cutting ceremonies. Praise God, this is only the beginning! Many, many more homes will be opened in the future and our new Baby house should open in the next two months!

But thanks be unto God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore, my brothers, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.
1Cor 15:57-58

Thank you King Jesus! We will not be moved! Friends, we are so grateful for your partnership with us! Together, we will press on for the manifest victory of the vision which God has sealed on Heidi’s/our hearts to take in a million children!

Please be praying for us! South African Social Services is currently in the process of placing the first round of children within our care! Thank you again for praying for the Bakers, Iris Ministries, and our Iris SA team during this exciting and growing time!

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Labor pains…

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Well, we are almost there! We hoped to open on July 18

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, but several factors made it necessary to push back the opening celebration another week. Therefore, July 25
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is the big day!

God is so faithful. In our hour of need, we have been lavished with labors! In the past three weeks, we have hosted 4 amazing teams who have helped us immeasurably. We are finishing up on the painting/renovating of the 2 beginning residential houses and the baby house! While Jean (and Frank and Cindy- another awesome missionary couple) have concentrated on the physical projects, myself and Jeffery (an incredible South Africa co-leader) have been busy finishing all the legalities with Social Services, doing home visits, and personally delivering our celebration invite. We spent two full days visiting all the local leaders, magistrates, matrons, principals, etc., sharing our vision and inviting them to join on next Saturday! Click on link to see invite!

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Please keep us in prayer as we enter the final week of preparations. We have lots of shopping and decorating to do next week. Most of all, pray for our intensive training/prayer conference we will be having with our staff and house parents on Thursday and Friday! And of course, our big day Saturday- Glory to Jesus!!!
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Meet Surprise!

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For those who might not be familiar with Iris Ministries, we want to introduce the amazing visionary we are working under! Suprise Sithole has been working with the Bakers for over 10 years and currently serves as the International Director of Iris Ministries. He also planted the church and ministry center in Backdoor which Jean and I are serving/leading. God has used Suprise in numerous miracles which include raising 3 people from the dead! For more of his testimony, visit www.suprisesithole.com
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Latest and greatest!

Here is our latest update:)  Some of you have received this in the mail or by email, but like to post it here too:)

The new children’s village is progressing quickly.  We still have tons of work to do, but God is so faithful…step by step, He is bringing us closer and closer to the birth of this vision!

This newsletter shares about our vision and our new community!  Please do not miss reading it!  

Just click on the following link and you will have it!



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The last shall be the first!

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Blessings from our new home in Back Door, South Africa! Forgive us for the many names, but one of our first cultural shocks was sorting out the many names for the area. Back Door is a small, impoverished community that shares a high hill with Mbonisweni (where the future children’s home will be). Back Door overlooks Kabokweni (the larger township) and many hills and valleys dotted with homes. We are blessed with a breathtaking view of the surrounding area (perfect place to pray for transformation and revival). People often refer to our base as the ‘Nelspruit’ or ‘White River’ base since these are the larger urban centers within easy driving distance. But before we tell you more about our first week in SA, we want to share a testimony from our last week in Pemba!

Like any “mundanca da casa” (moving of the house), we were overwhelmed with all the details, goodbyes, and last minute needs of the ministries in transition. I (Teisa) was furiously trying to fulfill any commitments I made within the Mercy Ministry so the new leaders would not have to deal with, “But Teisa said/promised…”. This included purchasing 2 wheelchairs, 2 home improvements projects, and buying a bed. Any one of these projects (except buying the bed) normally would take 1-2 weeks separately to accomplish, so we knew it would take a miracle to get everything done (including packing, goodbye parties, and lots of administrative loose ends, etc). Praise Jesus, we serve a miraculous God!

The mercy ministry team (myself and 2 Makua youth) set out to buy the wheelchairs and the many needed items for the 2 houses. We spent three days searching the city for wheelchairs and nothing could be found. While searching, we bought the necessary rock, bamboo, matufee and chappa (roofing material), and other items for the homes. Wondrously, we were able to deliver the materials and arrange for workers with relative ease…no bribes were asked, no truck breakdowns, no stealing of the materials- Yeah God! One of the widows, Lucia, gathered her 7 children and demanded us to dedicate her new home. We were very happy to comply! After prayer, Lucia kept thanking God for His favor and love for her family’s new home. The other widow, Maria, was equally elated when the provisions for her roof were brought to her door. This family would now be properly sheltered from the cold rains during the rainy season.

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Little did we know, word was on the street that Iris Ministries wanted to buy wheelchairs. To our astonishment, several were brought to the center for us to choose from! We were so blessed to give these vital gifts to two boys within our church who desperately needed them.
We were down to the wire and had one more item to go- a bed for a blind woman and her two kids. We asked the woman to return on Wednesday to pick up her bed. This would wrap up all the projects and give me all of Thursday to pack (our departure flight was Friday morning). Sure enough, the family was waiting at our office door Wednesday morning. We found out that Christina was a widow and that her home was in the city, so we arranged for a truck to take her family and the bed home. They were loading the truck when the Holy Spirit told me I needed to go with them…I was thinking, “Really? I don’t need to go…I have so many other things to do.” But the Holy Spirit was clear, so I hopped into the truck. Boy was I glad I obeyed!!!

We discovered that Christina and the two kids lived on the side of a guard shack. They had no walls and only a tattered makeshift roof to shelter them as they slept on the ground. The kids began joyously dancing around as we moved their new bed into the small space. I could not help the tears flowing from my eyes as I watched their precious joy over the simple thing like a bed. We began to question Christina and found out the kids had never been to school; instead, they take turns leading their mother around town begging. The oldest girl, Isabella, was most likely being abused to pay for the rent of the little space from the guards. My heart was so broken for this family, I knew I could not leave Pemba until this family was safe.

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My team talked about the options….we could rent a mud hut near the Iris Center, but that would not take care of other needs of the family (food, school, safety for Christina and Isabella). Then we stopped talking and prayed…duhhh! The Holy Spirit reminded me of the Noviana Village, so I called the director, Don Kantel. The Noviana village (an extension of Iris Ministries Canada) is a small community of widows and their children near our Iris base. Two years ago, I was present when the first family moved in—a widow with two young daughters. I knew of the two other families who also had moved in, so I knew there was little hope that there was space. Gloriously, Don told me that there was a single room left and we could move the family in the next day!!!

Thursday morning, instead of packing for our move, I packed for this new families move☺ In a few moments, their worldly possessions more than quadrupled by simply throwing extra cloths, plates, sheets, towels, etc. into a few trash bags. Excitedly, our mercy team went to pick up the family and move them into their new home. Christina was eagerly waiting outside the shack with her new bed and a small bundle containing everything she owned.

Friends, words cannot express the joy of seeing a family lifted out of the pit of hopelessness and set upon the rock of love, Jesus! We watched this family as they settled into a real home, lovingly embraced by their neighbors who were merrily preparing food for them. We explained how the kids would go to our Iris school and how Christina would no longer have to beg. They were safe. There would always be enough food. They did not have to do anything to earn it. They were loved. They had an amazing Father who simply wanted to know them and take care of them. We all cried as we prayed over this new family and the beginning of their new journey in the Kingdom.

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And guess what! Later that day, Jean and I packed up our whole house up in around 5 hours. Delighted to give away more than we were taking with us, things came together rather easily.
We are now getting settled into our new home in South Africa. As expected, Jean left two weeks ago to accompany Surprise Sithole (International Director of Iris Ministries) on a preaching/fundraising tour of the UK. I stayed back to help in various areas. As for specific prayer needs, we really need divine wisdom and favor as we move forward with the new children’s center. Without really knowing the local culture and people, we need the Holy Spirit to impart heavenly strategies so we know what steps to take, what issues to take a stand on, when to keep quiet, etc. As always, there are some interesting dynamics and problems that prevented major headway for the new children center. We need to renovate the 4 current buildings and receive approval from social services and town planning (plus getting the proper licenses and the property rezoned). Please pray for these details and our leadership team as we begin establishing the children’s center core values, staff guidelines, house rules etc. And pray for the dear children who are anxiously waiting for a home. Lastly, please pray that we find God’s chosen house parents who will love these precious children as their own.

“A father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in his holy dwelling. God sets the lonely in families…” Psalm 68:5-6

“So the last will be first, and the first will be last.” Matt 20:16

“Behold, I am coming soon! My reward is with me, and I will give to everyone according to what he has done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.” Rev 22:12-13

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Getting settled:)

Forgive our delay! We have been in South Africa for almost 2 1/2 weeks, so this is way over due! We are loving our new home and new mission. Here is a picture of our new home and the amazing view of the local area (it is the perfect place to pray for His glory and revival fire to fall!)
We also included a picture of the wonderful team in which we will be serving! Please keep praying for us! We will have another email update out in the next week!

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The Cloud is moving…


As many of you know, we have been in earnest prayer for several months about moving to Mbonisweni, South Africa to become the new base directors for Iris Ministries South Africa. We are excited to announce that God has spoken and confirmed His next step for us. As Jean loves to say, “The cloud is moving.” Indeed, we know God’s presence is going before us to Mbonisweni and we will joyously follow.

This joy is bittersweet as we say goodbye to our family in Pemba and especially our boys. Our dorm room (and the Iris kids in general) received the news surprisingly well, which has comforted our hearts greatly. Another great comfort is the blessing and commissioning from our spiritual parents, the Bakers. After several years of mentorship and fruitful ministry, we knew this day of launching would someday come.

Thank you again for joining us on this journey! We look forward to keeping you prayerfully connected as we share His vision for this new children’s center, new nation, new people groups, etc!!!! We leave for South Africa (SA) in the one week, so we are busy imparting all we can into the leaders and missionaries who will be taking our areas of responsibility, ministry, etc. We know this seems quick, but our presence is urgently needed. Upon arrival, it is good possibility that Jean will join Pastor Suprise Sithole (pictured above) on an important trip to the UK regarding the new children’s center. Please be praying for us during this time of transition!

We love and bless you, our friends and supporters. Your amazing generosity is an ongoing miracle in our lives that brings great blessing and eternal life to so many of the lost and the least. Please continue to run the race with us!

~Wondrously His,
Jean and Teisa Nicole

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