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Four More in the Family!

April 7, 2014 by Tom

Recently, on a rainy evening the gospel was once again presented to a small group of Tigak people who had been faithful to attend the several months of teaching occurring 5 days a week. The group had been taught clearly from the creation of the earth (Genesis) through the life and work of Christ and now was the culmination of all those lessons. All of the crucial pieces of the puzzle had been firmly laid in place and for the first time this group heard who the Savior was!

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Because of our merciful Savior and His abundant grace, four more of our Tigak friends have now placed their faith in Christ Jesus!

The angels rejoiced when these four souls were transferred from death to eternal life! We rejoice at this news and are so eager to be reunited with these friends who, when we said good bye to them were unsaved and now are a part of the family! Those of us who are also in the family of God will have the privilege of knowing them for all eternity! We hope to give you more details later!

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Filed Under: TiGaK Tagged With: God, life, TiGaK, work

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