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  To The Work!
   We have spent the last months visiting 
  supporting churches and new ones alike. 
  What a tremendous blessing that we 
  experienced in the churches. It was very 
  refreshing to see the excitement for missions 
  in general and the work in Africa specifically.
  Not only did we present the work in 80 
  churches, but we also had the great 
  opportunity to speak before a High School 
  chapel and two college chapels. We are 
  praying that God will raise up a new 
  generation of missionaries not only for here 
  in Africa but around the world to carry the 
  Gospel of Christ to the whole world.
  We have spent the last months visiting 
  supporting churches and new ones alike. 
  What a tremendous blessing that we 
  experienced in the churches. It was very 
  refreshing to see the excitement for missions 
  in general and the work in Africa specifically.
  Not only did we present the work in 80 
  churches, but we also had the great 
  opportunity to speak before a High School 
  chapel and two college chapels. We are 
  praying that God will raise up a new 
  generation of missionaries not only for here 
  in Africa but around the world to carry the 
  Gospel of Christ to the whole world.
  
  
  
 
  From the Cross, through 
  the Church, to the World
  This is not a worn cliché but the motto of the 
  World Baptist Fellowship Mission Agency. 
  These are important words, not just a keen 
  motto.
  They show us our mandate “the Cross” and 
  authority, “the local church” but also our 
  mission: the World.
  Why not make this your motto also. For more 
  information: www.wbfi.net 
  
 
 
  Baptist Training Center in 
  Mozambique
  Dondo, Sofala
 
 
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Building Chapels
  DONDO | July 15, 2013
  The church in Mutondo, Nhamatanda here in the Sofala Province 
  has received the building materials necessary for them to finish 
  their building project. They had prepared all the fired adobe bricks, 
  sand and other local materials to build the planned 6 by 12 meter 
  structure.
  My association with this church began in 2006 when I first visited 
  Mozambique. Pastor Manuel and I have been good friends all 
  through this time and I am very thankful for his heart for people, his 
  dedication to serve the Lord through adversity and his talents that 
  are very much in evidence in his service for the Lord.
  We look forward to meeting with the church in the very near future 
  as we are going with a group of young people to evangelize the 
  area around the church. AH