Gospel News · September - December 2014

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After finding the truth I agreed with my
cousin and told him he was right because his
belief teaches the Bible the way it must be
taught without adding or omitting. Then I
asked him what can I do to join
Christadelphians. He replied, that I have to
be baptized. I asked him why, as I have
already been baptized. He replied that the
baptism I received was from a wrong belief.
This means it was a wrong baptism. This also
took me a good time meditating on it. Finally
I found it was true, because the Bible
declares: “There is one body and one Spirit -
just as you were called to one hope when you
were called - one Lord, one faith, one
baptism” Ephesians 4:4-5. To have the same
faith we have to have also the same baptism.
And on September 15, 2010, when one of our
brothers from UK came to visit Mozambique,
he baptized my wife and I after an interview
that lasted about one hour. This is a short
story of how I became a Christadelphian. God
bless you.
Bro Alphonse MauridiI Kasindi
C/O UNHCR-NAMPULA C.P 173 MOZAMBIQUE
NAMPULA | Bro Alphonse MauridiI Kasindi
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TETE | Bro Emmanuel Maugente
I do thank you for the CD, and ‘The Real
Devil’, which is really helpful and deals with
the history of the idea of Satan. It helped me
to understand the Satan in the book of Job.
If possible I would like the CD in Portuguese
and also the book, The Real Devil, the CD on
refugees and other CDs of our Christadelphian
songs.
I thank Bro James Hunter of Canada for the
40 lessons in Portuguese and the pamphlets.
May the Almighty God bless this work. We are
all fishers of men as in Matthew 4:19, “Jesus
said unto them, follow me and I will make
you fishers of men”.
At the moment I am in Mozambique in the
central provinces, living in the city of Tete,
which has 152.909 inhabitants. The province
has 1,832,339 inhabitants and the
Mozambique area is 799,380 square kilome-
tres and population 20,530,714 inhabitants,
Tete Province area is 100,724 sq. kms., native
language Nyungwe and approximately 26
languages from Romana to Maputo. Tete is a
province known for its blistering heat and
Tete Meeting