Flat tire on the way into Kante tonight meant that we were stranded on the road. At least 17 Africans stopped by to see us. All of them got to hear the Evangecube presentation and most of them prayed with us. Pastor Nadjombe took their names and addresses and told them of his church in Kante. Flat tire a problem? Nope.
The kids hang around the clinics all day looking with big eyes at the strange white people. This little boy had the big belly of an underfed child. We haven't seen that too much. The children are easy to love. One little boy we saw today was almost blind. Jonathan picked him up and he tried to see his face. He felt the beard and liked that. Some very pitiful cases today in Kpaskpai.
This is Pastor Shalom Amegah of the Wuiti Church of Lome. He accompanied us north and is a very valuable team member. He knows how to handle the kids and most situations. He is keeping Pastor Koete Amony of Wuiti, his senior pastor, informed about the work here. Shalom is preaching on Sundays in Lome at a new preaching point, the start of another church. Shalom was one of "Pastor Horne's boys" years ago.
Told people about Jesus today as they moved through the clinic. Here Randy is using the Evangecube. Two interpreters for everything to get it from Texan English into French, then from French into Lamba. Eventually, the Lamba pastor for the small church at Kpaskpai learned the presentation backwards and frontwards and we stepped back so that the message could be given without interpretation. We think 20 people prayed to receive Christ today during the clinic.
2 comments:
That little boy breaks my heart. Are y'all able to help him at all? The pictures speak volumes.
We think Jeff looks a bit pale...everything okay? Perhaps you are just tired.
Ron posted notes throughout the church telling of the "Celina Bobcats" chant! That is so neat!
Keep the faith! Love you, Audra
Wow, 20 more souls for His Kingdom! That is alot more than I got done today. The more I read the blog, the more I am experiencing the strong calling/wanting to do more mission work. What a wonderful return Togo is for investing our time and resources. I am praying for you all continuously!
Love,
Bridget
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