It was hard to put all I wanted to say in just 2 sentences, you know how talkitive I am. I thank God every day for the supernatural way He cared for us on our trip. From getting all our trunks both going and coming ,for opening doors in Bam,Sik, and both villages giving us an opportunity to share and just love your people. He gave us a fresh word each day in our devotions which He used to encourage and build our faith. I'm really glad I got to spend time with you and to get to meet your people.
From Brama my pastor:
What a blessing it was to be back on the red African soil. Though I have only been to Africa a few times, I was really hoping for something fresh from God. From the beginning, this team was asking God for boldness. I rejoice in the Lord for how He enabled us to share His story so many times on this trip. Of course I cannot measure this but I feel like this team shared God's Word more times than all my other trips in the past combined. It was so awesome to be a part of a team that was able to share God's Word so much. I cannot say that everyone was receptive to hearing but the majority of the times the people would sit and listen to both our salvation testimonies as well as a story from God's Word. What a blessing of be a part of a team that sowed so many seeds. Continue to lift up the work that continues even though part of the team has returned to the states.
Do you want to come and experience how Big God is? Do you want to be apart of what God is doing herer?
Jesus, while walking on this earth was surrounded by people and when He saw them he had compassion on them. After that He turned to His disciples and said; "the harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore to send out workers into His harvest fields." He did say pray for healing, peace, protection, food etc...he told them to pray for more to come and share His Word and love to people that were lost. Do you want to be one of the few worker? I know not all feel lead to come but will you pray to the Lord of the harvest to send out workers?
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