We provided them lunch as the area is poor, and we knew that some would walk some distance. We brought 120 pounds of ufa, (maize) flour, 5 liters of oil, 4 kilos of salt, and we bought a goat. The weather was overcast, and humid, but we had almost 120 men and women attend. Well, that day arrived and it was a beautiful day. They finally pleaded with me and I promised that when the “visitors” arrived, Tom and Kathy, we would visit and teach. We had been asked several months ago to go there and teach them from the “God’s Design for Marriage” and we have been too busy to make the trip. This last Wednesday we took a trip about 3 hours east of where we live to the south/west corner of Lake Chilwa, (CHIR WAA), to visit and teach people of the area.
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Even a onetime gift would be a wonderful blessing to them! Please pray about possibly helping one or more of these kids. These four young kids were and are a blessing to Good Samaritan! It is our privilege to pray for them, encourage them, and see God work in their lives. They too need additional funds for personal care, travel and other necessities. We were able to pay enough for the first 3 month term, and now are trusting God to provide the rest. We had limited funds for Joseph and Elizabeth, but God has made it possible for us to not have to pay their entire school fees at once. A Godly evangelist has provided the tuition for Jason and Moses, but we are still lacking additional funds for travel, personal care, and future necessities. We stepped out in faith, trusting that God is going to provide the necessary funds for these young people to go to college. At the end of two years they will come back and work within the Good Samaritan organization. Jason and Moses have gone to the African Bible College in Zambia to go through their two year course in Pastoral Studies. This is a two year course that when completed will allow them to work to interface government and non-government organizations with the public. Joseph and Elizabeth have gone to DAPP college to study Sociology. Moses Nyenga-the tall boy standing next to his father, Vice-President of Good Samaritan Malawi, Andrew Nyenga Joseph Edson (in the Good Samaritan green shirt)Įlizabeth Magombo (the one with long hair-Ha!) Four of our young people have gone to college! We were very excited in that these four did well enough in their MSCE exams, ( High School exit certificates), attitudes while at Good Samaritan, and their desire to serve God to go forward for higher education. This last week was a first for the Good Samaritan Baptist Ministries and the Good Samaritan Children's Home. I ended up handing out tracts, both Heaven Bound, and special Muslim tracts to all, and John/Romans all to the older kids. At the end none of them wanted to talk to God, but they did ask some questions about the Bible, questions that they have been taught to ask at the Mosque. I talked to 3 young men right in front of the Mosque, and by the time I finished there were about 15 muslims listening to me. We traveled a little further, and Andrew was able to lead an older lady to the Lord just down from the new Mosque that has been constructed. Along the way I talked to a muslim man that accepted our tracts, but did not come to repentance. When we arrived Andrew Nyenga and myself set off for the Mfumu’s house to talk to him about his salvation and the possibility of purchasing property for a church.
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God gave us traveling mercies, no police stops, and no breakdowns. There were 17 adults broken up into 8 teams. This is where the Government School college is. We traveled in the GSCH coaster bus to the village of Chikanga, in the area of Liwonde.