Bahama Mission
June and July 2000

Life offers many good things and other times things happen that we do not understand. The congregations in Nassau have been very evangelistic. Mike Gurgainus of Ringgold, Georgia brought 26 workers down to help with a Vacation Bible School at Highbury Park. They worked hard, and brought in more than 100 children each day despite the fact that they started on a holiday. July 10th is Independence Day in the Islands. Services were also held at night and much good was done. The work is going well at the Central Church and the Southwest congregation is expanding. They have just changed their place of worship. The Creole congregation is facing great difficulties. Most of the members along with a great number of their countrymen from Haiti do not have their papers to live legally in the Bahamas. The preacher and ten of the members were recently picked up and sent back to Haiti. This will also be the lot of many of the Creole people living in Marsh Harbour at the end of the summer. The good thing is that the church in Haiti is doing well and they will have opportunities to worship and serve. Pray for these brethren!

Mike Gurgainus and the brethren in Ringgold, Georgia are planning to target Georgetown in the Exuma chain of Islands for the establishment of a new congregation. This is a hub in the southern Bahamas with a large airport and a community of about 3000 in the area. We are thankful to these brethren and are pleased to have had a small part in showing them around the Bahamas while they were in Nassau. They were able to be on four Islands.

The Church in Marsh Harbour continues to grow as it waits for Todd and Jamie Brunner to move to Abaco. They are getting married on August 5th in Ft. Worth, Texas.We have had three more baptisms there since the April-May report. The congregation in Freeport has also had several baptisms and has studies in progress. The congregations in Nassau continue to grow and it is a joy to meet new brothers and sisters on each trip.

The first 4000 lbs of Bibles should soon be arriving in Abaco. We have also drawn the last $10,000 of Hurricane money to try and finish roofing houses for the brethren before the end of the month. The obtaining and shipping of supplies has been slow, and labor has stayed way behind the jobs available. We are praying that we will be spared more Hurricanes this year. The Church building in Abaco has been designated an "A" shelter in times of disaster. That is the highest rating given, but even then much damage is done.

Dinah and I will be anxious to get back to working with the Churches in the central and southern Bahamas after Todd and Jamie arrive. We have spent as much time with them as possible, but there is so much to do. Cleo and Judy Tarver will be down in a couple of days to help finish the painting on the inside of the Marsh Harbour building. I have gotten an agreement from the window man in Abaco to fly 200 miles south to Cat Island to do the windows in the Church Building as soon as we can get our schedules to mesh.

We finished the Annual Inspection on the plane as per the requirements of the FAA. We are thankful that it is in good shape and that it continues to perform a great service in the overall programs of work.

Dinah and I spent one week-end in Ft. Myers with Gulf Coast, our sponsoring congregation, on their Mission Emphasis Sunday. Also we attended and had a booth at the Spiritual Growth Workshop in Orlando, Florida. We are hopeful that we can get more Florida Churches involved in the Bahamas since it is so close.

I continue to hold my free clinics where ever we are in the Islands. Recently in a 12 day period in Marsh Harbour, I averaged 25 patients a day, with a high of 28. I usually start the clinic at 7:00 a.m. and have an afternoon session between 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. for those I could not treat earlier. This continues to be a great way to meet people, and opens many doors and hearts.

We continue to covet your prayers and thank you for your generous support. If you are not receiving our periodic e-mail reports and would like to join the 95 individuals and congregations who are, please send me your e-mail address with that request. These reports are made as much as twice a month and will give you a quicker update on the work. Also you can get these reports from our web page.

Checks can be made out to:

Bahama Mission Church of Christ and sent:

Attn: David Caskey Missions
Gulf Coast Church of Christ
3825 McGregor Blvd.
Ft. Myers, Florida 33901

David Caskey

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