Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Short Update

This month is going to be an exciting, busy, hectic time! The Outreach group from SA will be leaving on the evening of the 28th June and will be traveling up via Maputo- they should be here by the 30th.
After one day of preparing, we get them on the road again to a place called Mupengo where we will plant a new Church. The leader of this new Church is called Oliver.
We will be spending three days there, building the Church, doing ladies/children ministries and be showing the Jesus film.
Thereafter, the idea is to come home, do washing, refresh and off again to Bunga for three days. Bunga was one of the first Churches that the Outreach team helped build. As the church is
already built, we will be focusing on teaching and showing the Jesus film.

The rest of the time we will spend here in Espungabera working at the Church and around the house. We will also be showing the Jesus film and Ladies ministry.
A couple has arrived from the UK and they will be joining us for the two weeks. The Outreach group will be leaving on the 11th July and Toni arriving in Mozambique for her holiday at the same time. She is flying to Beira-no more Harare at this stage!The weekend of the 18-20th we will be meeting up with fellow colleagues for a time of fellowship, fun and relaxation at the beach. THEN, back here to work.


Praise: We give thanks for:
*The Lord’s daily provision/protection in our lives and our good health,
*Toni coming home and the completion of another year,
*For the support and encouragement of those involved with the Outreach.
*For YOU and others who make it possible for us to be here- with prayer and financial.
*And for the contributions received towards the vehicle fund.

Prayer requests:
*Please pray for the traveling of the group to Moz and back again.
*For the planting of the new Church at Mupengo and for Oliver as the leader.
*For all the various ministries taking place during this time.
*And that we can have good quality time with Toni
*Lastly, please continue to keep our neighbors, Zim in your prayers.

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