
A Great Crate, like this one sent to the Philippines, is heading for Nigeria soon.
Nigeria (MNN) ― A unique connection between a Christian Resources International volunteer and a pastor in Nigeria is opening new doors for outreach.
CRI's Fred Palmerton says they're sending a Great Crate to Pastor Byang Kato (bee-yong kahto) in Northern Nigeria. Kato had a vision to see new church leaders and evangelists raised up. He established the Byang Kato Memorial Library about 20 years ago, but with few materials available and little money, the seminary and library have basically sat empty. No one in Nigeria knew where or how to get literature to fill the shelves.
Then, Debra (Kato) Bature (Pastor Kato's daughter) came to Michigan in October 2006 to visit her brothers. While staying with Paul Kato in Fowlerville, his wife urged Debra to visit CRI to see what Paul's mother-in-law (Joyce Ives) did as a volunteer.
Debra was overwhelmed by the supply of books and Ives suggested she apply for a container to be sent to the Jos ECWA Seminary in Nigeria. Palmerton says, "We're going to send him something just short of 30-thousand pounds of material--20-thousand books and then numerous other evangelical material such as tracts and periodicals."
Also included in this shipment is a small supply of humanitarian aid for the impoverished children of the area. That's a departure for their team, says Palmerton, but it helps establish long-term relationship. "This 20-foot container, because of some of the other operations we've got going as well as several hundred visits per year to our library so we're short of inventory and this is going to pretty much clean us out for a few weeks."
The Crate goes out within the next two weeks. Click here if you want to help replenish CRI inventory so they can help more pastors like these.



