Gospel News · May - August 2013

Gospel News — May-Aug 2013
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NEWS FROM BROTHERS & SISTERS
very educative, so keep on contributing so that the magazine can continue. Last year in my area there was no rain but strong winds blowing heavily leaving houses with no roofs and other families homeless. This year there is hunger, but one good thing is that the rains in my area have started very well and the crops, cassava and rice, are promising. God cares.
--Bro. Joel Singini
SALIMA
This is to acknowledge receipt of the NEV Bible and the DVD "The Real Devil". From a couple of articles in the Gospel News Sept-Dec 2012 I understand that you have printed a Chichewa version of Bible Basics. I have access to two ecclesias which would benefit from reading the book in their tongue, seeing that most members don't possess Bibles. You may decide on the quantity to send depending on how much postage the CAT can afford to spend.
--Bro. Ignatius A.G. Maluwa
Bro Ignatius with tea plantation in the background
We are now experiencing good rains and if God wishes it to be consistent then we will, in the near future, have a bumper harvest. However, it accompanies heavy storms which cause flooding and washing away of crops including demolition of houses in other areas. The other problem is that, during the months when we usually receive rains here in Malawi most people run out of domestic staple food which is maize, not enough to feed their families until harvesting time.
Lastly, the teaching is going well and the people show zeal and keen interest to hear the truth of the Bible.
--Bro. Austin Frank Nyirenda
RUMPHI
Bro. Miles' booklet was very much appreciated. Bibles are needed to match Bible Basics. Jesus' return looks imminent, which will result, by His grace, in our salvation and eventually peace and goodwill in all the world – it just cannot come quickly enough.
Warm greetings of love and peace are sent to all brethren and sisters.
--Bro. Lukanga Nyomiro
THALE
Our Ecclesia in the Nkhotakota region were thrilled to see a picture of some of us on the front page of the last Gospel News.
We endeavour to spread the Gospel throughout the area, but it is not easy going, but Jesus is with us in our humble endeavours and the glorious message of the Gospel is furthered.
When Jesus was on earth although he had no territory, they called him a King. He never went to medical college, yet they called him a healer. He had never gone to a Bible college, yet they called him a teacher. Yet, the people of those days wanted to continue in their sins and refusing to recognize him, crucified him with the thieves.
In spite of their killing him, he rose from the dead and is still with us today. We are so honoured to have such a Leader, who has loved us and given us