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MEETING WITH THE BELIEVERS

MEETING WITH THE BELIEVERS

October 14, 2012

While in Mozambique I (Phil) was able to attend a believers’ meeting in our village and hear how the they are doing. While seeing some of the struggles they are facing it was also good to hear that in many ways they are doing very well. Please continue to pray for the young believers that […]
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VISIT TO VILLAGE

VISIT TO VILLAGE

October 14, 2012

I (Phil) was able to visit our work in Mozambique during my time there for meetings. It is currently dry season in Mozambique so the roads were good and we had a nice drive into the village.
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PHIL’S TRIP TO MOZAMBIQUE

PHIL’S TRIP TO MOZAMBIQUE

September 11, 2012

Phil leaves tomorrow for a month long trip back to Mozambique. He has a very full schedule with lots to do including another survey to the people group he visited earlier this year, leadership meetings, a curriculum development workshop, and a visit to the village to visit with the new believers. Please pray for him […]
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HATTINGHS BACK IN THE VILLAGE

HATTINGHS BACK IN THE VILLAGE

June 15, 2012

Our partners, the Hattinghs, are back in the village again after having been in town for medical help. Praise the Lord that Nadia is feeling better after recovering from malaria. Please pray for them as they minister to the Mwinika people.
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LESS THAN 24 HOURS LEFT

LESS THAN 24 HOURS LEFT

June 3, 2012

We are in the final countdown as we pack up and get ready to head back to the US. Tomorrow afternoon our trip home begins. It has been a very busy and eventful week starting with packing and organizing the house, then the endless task of saying goodbye, followed by a very hectic departure. Our […]
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LAST TEACHING SESSION COMPLETE

LAST TEACHING SESSION COMPLETE

May 18, 2012

Monday there was a good turnout for the final lesson for our initial teaching program in our village. We have been calling these lessons “esiikhi” because that is the term for the main support poles used in building a house. These poles provide structure and form to the house. In the same way this first […]
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LEADERS – LOCAL AND NOT SO LOCAL

LEADERS – LOCAL AND NOT SO LOCAL

May 18, 2012

On our last day of teaching we had our Africa director in attendance. Here is a picture of him with Phil and two of our local clan leaders.
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TOGETHER AGAIN

TOGETHER AGAIN

May 18, 2012

Here we are with our partners at a recent team meeting. It is nice to be together again, even if it is only for a short time. Please pray for us as we hand over a lot of the jobs we were doing while they were on home assignment. Pray for Francois and Nadia as […]
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TRIP TO PROVINCIAL CAPTIAL

TRIP TO PROVINCIAL CAPTIAL

May 18, 2012

Last week Phil and Francois travelled once again to our provincial capital to finish up our paperwork for leaving the country as well as meet with two ministry teams that work in our same province.
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TEACHING CONTINUES

TEACHING CONTINUES

April 16, 2012

Since arriving home we are preparing to finish teaching the last of evangelistic lessons in the remaining weeks before we start our home assignment. Please pray for the teaching and for those that will be listening.
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