The roof of the house where our missionaries resides were blown off and terribly damaged. The woods were also destroyed. We are praying for fund to quickly re-roof the three room apartment to avert the wall collapsing.Despite these odds, God's work in the land has continued to enjoy steady progress.
At least three Muslims gave their lives to Christ during the period under review. Five other persons formerly pagans also gave their lives to Christ. They are consistent in attending church service and discipleship classes.
The missionaries are all doing fine. The field leader, Mary Ojile is fine. She lost her mother recently and had to travel home for the burial. Her colleagues, Matthew Ganu, Blessing Abafi, Yohanna Musa and Luka Samaila are also fine. Blessing left the field for Niger Republic after her wedding.
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DRC
Ministering at Mission Fest, Democratic Republic of Congo
South Africa
Addressing the South Africa Missions Research Network
Amazon Jungle in Brazil
Cry from the Amazon Jungle
Cameroon
Visit to GFIM Cameroon Field
Niger Republic
Visit to GFIM Niger Republic Field
Furaka ~ Nigeria
Integral Missions ~ GFIM Women Missionary Effort ~ Clothing the widows
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