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Pray for Kymotu and family

July 12, 2011 by Simon and Annika Flanagan

Kymotu and family

This week please be praying for my language helper Kymotu. He is becoming a dear friend and the Lord has laid a burden on my heart for this guy. He has other alternatives for coming to help me with language; recently he has been pressing me for elastic rubber for his catapult. He thinks by helping me in language he will get some gifts, food and he gets the status of being my teacher – a big thing for him. Well, what he doesn’t is that I have him in my office for more reasons than just language and with Gods help we hope to see him saved before long – so let’s pray for our lost friend, for his wife and five kids. Kymotu is an intelligent guy, he goes faithfully to the small catholic church, his whole family is catholic – of course he also follows traditional practices and tries to please the spirits.  He is blinded by the enemy, so please pray with us that Kymotu will see the folly of this works based system and will turn from it all and accept the grace of God.

“Prayer strikes the winning blow; service is simply picking up the pieces.”  S.D. Gordon

Thanks again for joining us in the battle! Simon, Annika, Nya and Noah

Filed Under: Mengen, Ministry

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