Bahama Mission
June 1999

JUNE 1999

At long last the work of the new plane is drawing to a close. The new Radio/GPS navigational system has been installed. The bugs have been worked out, (the circuit breakers for the fuel pump and radio were mislabeled). Now the system functions very well. We have completed the first annual inspection and all went well. We did have to add front seat shoulder harnesses as per a directive that had never been complied with. We have made several trips and are most pleased with the results. We thank each of you for your generous contributions that moved us to a better system and got us past the crash.

I was honored to spend the Father's Day week-end and week in Abaco. The ladies of the congregation had a banquet honoring the men after morning services. We were all presented a boutonniere as we arrived. The ladies had worked hard on decorations, cooked wonderful food, gave us a menu with choices, seated the men at the head table and provided a waitress to take and serve our orders. Two of the young ladies formed a duet and sang several selections for our listening pleasure. The ladies outdid the men, who had cooked for the ladies on Mother's Day. During the week I was invited to speak to the Ladies Bible Class. I was pleased to see how evangelistic they have become with a number of regular visitors from the community. I presented them the last of the new Bibles given by the church in Auburn, Alabama. This class has grown and does many good works. Last week they made a cake and surprised Brother Merlin Albury with a party on his 80th Birthday.

Brother Mike Gurganus from Chattanooga, Tn. was with the Highbury Park Church in a V.B.S. He brought a group of 20 with him and did an outstanding job of holding the Classes in the morning and a lengthy series of classes in the evenings. They had special efforts for the men, women and children, and then a full session together. They stayed at a local hotel and provided their own transportation in the form of two vans. The congregation did treat them to a lavish Bahamian feed. Friday morning was highlighted with a trip to the sea and the 6:00 A.M. baptism of Ian Williams. Brother Miller and I met Ian on Friday night. The church there will continue to study with him and involve him with the Family. He is a security guard with the hotel where the group stayed. Mike has shown an interest in getting an annual meeting of representatives of supporting congregations and individuals to plan, co-ordinate, and share. The brethren at Gulf Coast have offered to host the group, if there is enough interest. We would be pleased to hear from you on this matter.

Saturday morning I carried a group of five, including Brother Lincoln Young back to Eleuthera before flying on to Abaco for the week-end. We were also able to give Lincoln his new folding wheel chair. It works great as it fits in the luggage compartment of the plane. Several brethren from the Southwestern congregation in Nassau had also come over to help Lincoln over the holiday week-end. This was the occasion of the 26th Day of Independence for the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. It is normal for members of the city congregations to do mission work in the family Islands over holidays. Most of these brethren travel at their own expense and provide an opportunity for both edifying and being built up.While in Nassau, I had made arrangements to get my work permit renewed. I had mailed the first information early in May by airmail, but it has not arrived yet. It was necessary for me to get another health and police report, more pictures, and the application fee. I am sure that sometime this year, the first one will reach.

We are working this week to get the donated cars for Abaco and San Salvador over from the west coast of Florida, and shipped to the respective Islands. Brethren plan to drive them over and I will fly them home. The churches in the Bahamas plan to share the expense of customs duty, license, shipping and insurance for the car going to San Salvador. This will in time reduce the cost of sending men down each week-end by at least $80 a day.

Brother Tyrone Miller, an elder from Highbury Park, will be in Abaco preaching this week-end, and Dinah and I will be with them next week. On the 27th of July, Brother Todd Brunner will be in Abaco for five weeks preaching. Others will join him and conduct a V.B.S. The brethren in Abaco are doing some repair work on the building. It has held up well considering that it was completed in 1986. The steeple was leaking and it was almost impossible to find someone to climb the steep roof. I believe that it is fixed now. They also plan to repair the window cranks that have corroded and lay new tile in the entrance and bathrooms. We are proud to see these brethren launching out on their own. They have a great attitude and are having good crowds.

We are scheduling a week-end meeting in Eleuthera and plan to fly Lincoln Young up to preach in Abaco. They along with other churches and individuals in the Bahamas provide his support. I am also setting a time to go to Freeport and meet with the congregation and the ladies converted over the Christmas holidays from Crooked Island. They are visiting family in Freeport this summer. When school starts we plan with the Burrows from Long Island to go down and distribute Bible Studies, Testaments, and speak in the schools. We hope to expand the little church there. Brother Burrows used to teach school in Crooked Island and has a number of contacts. I continue to conduct clinics and have a lot of invitations into the homes of my patients. I sometimes wonder if we are having any influence on them, and then something happens to encourage us. Last week a mechanic who along with his family have been patients of mine for a long time found me, and gave me $50 in U.S. money to help buy Testaments. He says that there will be more coming.

Brother John Deveaux celebrated his 79th Birthday on July 1st. He is the preacher in Cat Island. He continues to have such a great influence for the cause of Christ among his people. We are thankful to and for him. He and Francis have been married 52 years.

Thank you for the Memorial/Honors gifts to help begin new works. And thank you for caring and sharing each month. Checks can be written 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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