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BUGIRI
How is the preaching in the UK?
We this way in Uganda have to say that Kigansilo are now working together and
showing love and preaching unity to other people who now want to know the gospel
of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Bro.
Patrick Opondo
KIPOMA
We express our thanks for the
letters we receive. You know, this language you use in sending letters to us
troubles us so much in reading. Why don’t you tell people to translate into
French or Swahili?. Here in Kipoma the situation is very bad; the problem is
rations. I am an old man, aged 69, and want to eat and worship God only. Is
there anyone who is 69 years old who can write to me so that we can make a
friendship? For our Christadelphian church, we are now 39 baptised; many
others have not yet been baptised, including many women whose husbands are
already baptised.
Bro.
Ikola Baudouin
MBALE
Loving greetings in the name of
our Lord Jesus who we are waiting for very soon. I would first of all take this
opportunity to thank the Almighty for His love to us all. I thank you who have
managed to send us good news ever to renew the hearts of every believer
world-wide. I pray that God will bless you. Let us encourage each other in
good deeds and be strengthened in the word. The apostle Paul tells us to live
holy lives (1 Thess. 4:7), to be awake. and put on God’s armour, to pray as we
wait for God’s Son to come and set up the Kingdom on earth. Everything will be
solved when he comes.
Sis.
Harriet Wekoye
Baptism of Bro. Johnny Muhangi in
a plastic-lined builders’ bag in a hotel shower at Mbarara.
MBARARA
It is a long time since we last
communicated; however, we are always close together as members of the same
family of God and through prayer. We were very happy to host Brethren Kevin and
Paul last month and were blessed with three more baptisms, these being in
addition to the five we had prior to their visit; these include my wife, Jane,
who in the past had not seen the truth of our faith, but God has now shown her
the right way to take which will, in the end, lead her to salvation. I am happy
that God is blessing my humble work of preaching and our ecclesia is growing.
May His Name be praised. All the fruits we are reaping are the result of a
combined effort of yourself and several others who have been supporting us here;
may God continue to bless you for your support. I received two mail bags around
the same time. Here is Uganda any item now received from abroad is taxed, it is
called VAT (Value Added Tax), on top of the handling fee already charged by the
Post Office.
Bro.
Godwin Mugasi