Bahama Mission
July to September 2001

We were about to write our bi-monthly report for July and August when the sad events of September 11 interrupted all of our lives. I hope that most of you have stayed up with the activities in which we have been engaged through the web page, and e-mail reports. The new domain name for the web page is http://www.flyingpreacher.com/. This makes it easier to remember and access.

We have lost some of our flying privileges because the FAA is working under emergency procedures and has very strict rules about travel between most nations and the United States in private planes. It may become necessary for us to buy more equipment for the plane and spend about two weeks in flight school to be able to resume flying between the two countries. I have been flying in the Bahamas between Islands, but have not been able to haul Bibles and materials from the United States. Also it is very difficult to ship these materials now because of restrictions at the ports. I have made two trips back to the States during this period. Both of them were on medical emergency flights that had an extra seat.

Good things are happening in a number of our congregations and we are experiencing some disappointments and sadness in others. Our oldest member in Marsh Harbour, Brother Merlin Albury (86) died and I preached his funeral. We were all surprised at the number of people from the community who attended. This quiet little man had touched a lot of lives. Sister Janetta Lowe continues to struggle with cancer and with the tremendous expense involved in traveling to the United States for treatment. Most in the Bahamas have no insurance. Sister Francis Deveaux, the wife of the preacher in Cat Island suffered a mild heart attack and was sent to the hospital in Nassau on an emergency flight. She is home and doing well. The Church in Eleuthera is working on their building, doing personal work in a new community, has set three new studies with families, and is excited to have plans for some campaign work from two groups next summer. They plan to use the new video projector, donated by Wynn, Arkansas, for showing Bible films on Friday nights to the young people of the community. Brethren in Freeport and Long Island are saddened by the death of Brother Leon Burrows. He was a good friend, and great help to my work as a School principal on several Islands. His parents and two brothers are in Long Island and other family members are in Nassau. A number of studies are being taught and several baptisms have been reported in our congregations. The economy in the Islands is at a very low ebb due to the fact that few tourists are traveling at this time. Most of the economy is based on tourism and fishing.

The brethren in Abaco are excited about the coming of the Sarvers and the Stewards to help with the work after the first of the year. Brother Mike Gurganius and a group from his area in Tennessee will make a survey trip this month to Exuma as they complete plans for a campaign in Georgetown next summer. This will be the first major effort on this Island. We hope to see a congregation established. Groups are also planning Vacation Bible School work in Abaco, Eleuthera, and Cat Island for the summer months.

I have spent most of the past few weeks in Abaco with the Church there, and in traveling to several other Islands to assist with special projects. We also traveled to Tennessee where we spoke to the Bedford Church just out of Shelbyville, and to Wynn, Arkansas to receive the wonderful gift of the video projector. We have so many areas of work, that when we are slowed down in one because of circumstances like September 11, we can reschedule and move into other areas.

Our prayers continue to be with you and the people of the Islands as we use this time to touch hearts with the Gospel. We are seeing a resurgence of interest in spiritual things as times get hard. May God grant us the wisdom to use the opportunities wisely!

We continue to express our deep appreciation to each of you for your sacrifice and your prayers. The Apostle Paul faced times of discouragement and the need to change plans. We will continue to do all that we can to plant the seed of the Gospel and wait for God to give the increase.

Checks can be made to: Bahama Mission Church of Christ and sent:

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

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