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Highlights of the FIRST week

May 12, 2013 by Nadia Hattingh

It was a thrilling, wonderful, amazing, and humbling week… The first week of Bible teaching to our close friends and neighbours! We were amazed each day as the number of people coming just continue to grow!

How good it is to see friends and neighbours at the teaching! We hope that the number of people will continue to grow for a while, before the inevitable flattening down as time goes by. The teaching will last for several months as we teach from Genesis to Revelation, 4 afternoons a week. Pray for a BIG harvest!

One of the highlights for was to see the men that have been discipled over the last 7 years, teaching their fellow Mwinika from the Bible! Dries, Salim and Jati all taught lessons with Francois co-teaching, summarising and making sure that everything in the developed lessons are covered. Amazing to see these guys communicating the truths from God’s Word in their own heart language right into the hearts of their hearers!

Faces of loved ones… until now: lost ones. May they accept God’s plan to save them by grace through His Son! ( The little boy in front was dying of mal-nutrition last year, but through God’s grace is a normal little boy today! What a privilege to be used in this way.)

Another highlight this week was to see Moses coming to teaching. After the horrifying crocodile attach almost two months ago in which he lost part of his left leg, he is finally back home. We are very thankful that God saved his life, and pray that he will also trust God for eternal life!

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