Gospel News â Jan-Apr 2013
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NEWS FROM BROTHERS & SISTERS
MOMBASA
On the right in white shirt with tie is Bro. Thomas Radido,
(Mombasa Ecclesia) next Sis Emelda Barasa, with 2 children.
In back row in glasses is Bro. Edward Kunikina. Last in blue
shirt, myself, Bro. Martin Wafula Barasa. Venue Mombasa Ecclesia Bible Study.
--Bro. Martin Wafula Barasa
NAIROBI
The Lord has been so faithful to me. I have experienced His care and sustenance since I lost my job six months ago. I still hold on to His promises in the Bible. I believe that when He closes one door He opens another and God does not lie because He is not a man to lie. Whatever He says He will surely do. I am very happy and appreciate so much the publications you sent me and the Bible. This is the most important asset for a Christian, that is the Word of God.
my brother has been diagnosed with kidney failure. It is now a year down the line and we are trusting God for his healing and if possible a kidney transplant. Please always mention us in your prayers.
--Bro. Jared Manera Kidiga
NAITIRI
I am very interested in the books you are sending me, they are really building and strengthening my faith; also the lessons you had sent to me previously are helpful to my life and also to my friends that I am discussing these things with.
The following are a few thoughts on prayer:-
In prayer we depend on God for solutions to our problems. God's power is always good. the Christians
communicate with God. Prayer focuses on God and He it is who is praised when solutions to problems are found. Faith in God helps the Christian to pray.
Let us remember each other in prayer because God is omnipresent (He is everywhere present) and also God is good all the time.
--Bro. Nasongo Simiyu
NANGO
I am fine and waiting eagerly for the return of our master, the Lord Jesus. I am enquiring whether you still have a stock of the rulers and the copper bracelets made by our brethren in Zambia, which you sent to us some years ago. We did put them to good use and would like to have more of them if they are still in available.
--Bro. Raphael Joni Aimo
RAPOGI
First and foremost I give thanks to the Almighty who has granted me this chance to send you greetings. The Lord is still on my side while waiting for the second coming of Jesus. Generally I am always praying for the brethren throughout the world to stand firm in the faith just as quoted in Psalm 11:3, "If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?" Some have gone outside our faith due to a situation being encountered, economically, spiritually, physically and emotionally. However, my prayer is to the Saviour to give you ability to keep on attending to brethren throughout the world as you always do.
--Bro. Mike G.O. Juma
Bro. Mike and Sis. Everlyne on their wedding day.