Gospel News · June - August 2012

NEWS FROM MAURITIUS
PHOENIX
Health and blessing in the Name of our Saviour Jesus Christ, who will return at the sound of the trumpet. Meanwhile we must fill our lamps with the oil of faith, and keep our garments white and clean.
Thank you for the copies of the estimable Gospel News, which we appreciate as food for thought. The recent copy which is colourful, is full of messages for everyone looking for the Truth. May God bless and reward the team richly: `Read yourself rich' is the thought of the day.
We herald the coming of the Son who will put an end to man's folly and restore a new order of things.
--Bro. Lilkan Ancharaz
NEWS FROM MOZAMBIQUE
TETE
I am not too bad here, except that I am having problems with the postal system. Thank you for the parcel of five Bible Basics in Portuguese, but the box and some letters' envelopes have been opened.
I was delayed receiving your letters as I have been in Zimbabwe for two years, with my family. I have telephoned Bro. John at Zomba, asking him to come here. I had the great privilege to see our brethren and sisters from the UK and to hear some words of exhortation from them.
I want to thank Sis. Susan Sanger for the weekly exhortation paper which I received regularly, as well as the `Hope of Israel.' Please continue to send me Gospel News and other material in English and Portuguese. I ask for your prayers for my family in Zimbabwe: I could not bring them home as I had not the relevant documents.
Here in Tete provincial capital city it is very hot – the temperature is 40-45C. I would like to request Sunday School material, please, if possible. I enclose a `photo with students.
--Bro. Emmanuel Maugente
Bro. Emmanuel Maugente with students
NEWS FROM MYANMAR
Our ministry in Myanmar is going forward. We are seriously seeking God's favour, and extend our prayer to God to have some more unbelievers to convert and to have one place in the centre of Yangon where we can meet, so that people can come. I think we will baptize people this year
--Bro. Suumpi.
NEWS FROM NIGERIA
ENUGU
I wrote to Brother Igna at Cross River State and he replied by phone that he had got my letter and promised to talk to me again so I am planning to visit them. The road leading to the place is bad because it is a village and