Please see the attachment, I just received the report on the new
bikes from Rackson. What a blessing it is. Bicycles to a Malawian is like each
of us getting a car to help do the work of the church. I thank those of you who
made this dream come true many souls will hear of the Lord and the power of His
blood. Counting the days till I will be back in Malawi putting my shoulder to
the work. There is a picture of baby Joy helping, she is so much bigger now but
still as beautiful.
We are very close to retiring the debt on the roof for
Mbulumbuzi we have $1700 of the $2200 needed, seems like a little if you say it
fast.
Bro. Chuck
January 31, 2017
Dear Family, friends, supporters
and brethren in the Lord,
I am sending this report as a
praise report from the church brethren at Njuli. As many know we have been
growing very much in the past years or two and God has blessed us much. The
church men are thankful for the people who heard our need and sent us the funds
for 12 bikes. We got six about 4-5 months ago, and now we have all twelve. We
are so blessed with this ministry.
With the growth, we have people come to church from a long way away and visitors also come from far away. It was very difficult for our visitation teams to visit them because the transport cost us a lot of money and sometimes the men of the church would be out after dark before they could get home.
All that is changed now with the
new bikes we buy are all here now. The men and woman who go visiting can now visit
many more in a day and can be home by last light. We visit our shut-ins, new
converts, hold village bible studies and people who visit us and go soul
winning. God is blessing us always. I will send pictures in this report of
praise of what God had done to us.
Rackson Kaiwe
Pastor,
Njuli Baptist Church
Getting the new bikes up and ready for service. |
Put them together and load them up and deliver to the men
who will be using them to the glory of the Lord.
|
Little Joy did not want to get off the Bike |
Help come in all sizes, but this
size only helps to keep us more busy.
Thank all of you who had a hand in this work, may God bless
and keep you safe. You have made a difference in a hard place. Thank you from
all the people in Njuli and Mbulumbuzi.
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