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Teaching the Triqui

September 19, 2019 by Tom

This afternoon is a very special one for some of our missionaries who are ministering to the Triqui people. After several years of teaching individuals and families one-by-one, the Lord has provided the team with a place to teach a group. There was a man who was expressing interest in hearing God’s Word taught to him and he was a man who happened to own a building that was not being used. The man offered the use of the building to the team so now, after many years the team finally gets to do what they have prayed for the opportunity to do, teach a group of people the word of God together, in the same place at the same time. We are so excited along with this team for this opportunity and for the apparent excitement and interest some of the Triqui people are showing!

Please join us in praying that MANY Triqui people will attend this gathering and CONTINUE attending faithfully each week so that they can hear the saving message of LIFE in their heart language! Pray for Miguel & Eduardo as they teach, that they will effectively communicate the Word of God in a POWERFUL way that will pierce the hearts of their hearers. Pray that God will use this time to bring more TRIQUI people into His family!

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