Gospel News · May - August 2018

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We are also grateful to Bro Vladimir who got
us some local remedies for colds and coughs
and volunteered to take us to the airport,
refusing to accept any form of compensation.
Truly these brethren in the Ukraine are the
most loving, caring and warm you can find
anywhere. Brethren that would hazard their
lives for the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and
the saints - Acts 15:26. These are indeed the
Timothy(s) and Epaphroditus of our times.
These are brethren who are willing to be ex-
pended for the Lord indeed and not only in
words. I feel that I was blessed more than
they were because their zeal and enthusiasm
for the work of the Lord is inspiring and
motivating.
To all those who have and are contributing to
the Carelinks Outreach Ministry please know
and be assured that your contributions are
well appreciated by these brethren in Eastern
Europe. So much is being done with these
funds that it is almost unbelievable. I also
have to note that it’s time and money well
spent for the numbers of lost souls that are
turning and embracing Jesus and the saving
message of Jesus. Please continue to donate
and pray fervently for these worthy causes and
the brethren involved in these labours of love
in missionary work all over Europe and Asia.
Your fellow laborer and brother in Christ
David”
Sis Elena trying to keep warm
~ continued ...
So again, our warmest thanks to all who
donated to make these gatherings possible.
If you’d like to visit or speak at a future
school, please let us know.
Carelinks | USA
A
man called Pedro from Cuba, but now
living in Florida, USA was attracted to our
material about satan, or the lack thereof, in
the traditional sense. He studied further and
desired baptism, and our local brother Josh
was able to baptize him, with the following
glowing report:
“It was a blessing for me to have gotten a
chance to spend time with Pedro. Pedro is cer-
tainly a man who is strong in his faith and
definately in his understanding of the truth. It
has been a tough year as his wife left him at
the same time that he lost some of his toes to
diabetes. There were points where some tears
came to the eye, yet his resolve in his faith
would quickly come back. He certainly knew
that his objective was to be baptised. I picked
him up to head out to the beach and he merely
wanted to go to the nearest point of water
even though we were not that far from some
beautiful beaches. He relayed to me his story
of how he came to read ‘The Real Devil’ along
with speaking with the gentleman overseas. He
certainly did not care for being given a hun-
dred point questionaire on whether or not he
understood the faith, however he was not
bitter about it. Truthfully he said there wasn't
enough space for him to answer the questions
and he still answered them all and replied
back.
The Lord was with us in the language barrier,
however his English really wasn't that bad. We