Gospel News · May - August 2014

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Recently the Tanzanian government and UN
agency were making an exercise of verifica-
tion in Nyarugusu Camp. Kindly keep on
praying for all our brothers and sisters here
who wait for this exercise. May the God of
Grace provide a way to alleviate their
present suffering.
KIDATU | Sister Shikalite
I am in my 18th year in a Christadelphian
family. My Dad and Mum, two brothers and
two sisters are all in the hope of Israel. I
started with Sunday School at the age of 5, I
learnt to say my prayers before eating,
bedtime and in the morning. No doubt this
made me choose the very correct faith. My
life changed last year when Bro. Michael
Owen from U.K. visited our ecclesia. He
waited to hear from me about my choice and
said he was happy with the answers I gave so
from that time I was waiting for my baptism.
My message to all brethren worldwide,
?Where are we heading?? Our Heavenly
Father has chosen us to walk towards His
Kingdom. So our destination is in no doubt.
We have a guidebook better than any the
world can offer us. How does this make us
feel? This is the walk of a lifetime. When
Israel left Egypt they could have made a
journey similar to Abraham?s but it took them
40 years to arrive. We know that we, just like
them, will find difficulties on the road and at
times we catch sight of our destination but
we hope that like them we will learn the
appropriate lessons as we are tested.
?Wherefore lift up the hands which hang
down and the feeble knees and make straight
paths for your feet, lest that which is lame
be turned out of the way, but let it rather be
healed. Follow peace with all men and holi-
ness, without which no man shall see the
Lord?. Hebrews 12:12-14.
I am a Secondary School student, 3rd year
and I need your prayers and letters from
young girls and boys in Christ in order to
encourage each other if Jesus remains away.
God bless you all.
MBEYA | Edwaldi Mushi
Receive many greetings from
me, my family and six friends of
my Bible Class who are enjoying
the studies sent to me.
Here in Equatorial Africa, we
are now cultivating and
planting as many food and cash
crops as possible.
Our farming tools are simple,
just a hoe, a few people use a
plough pulled by a pair of oxen.
Sister Shikalite at School
An unequally yoked plough