Gospel News · September - December 2014

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burgeoning coal economy and is considered
to be a place best suited to men. At least 52
nationalities are represented in the province
with a colourful mix of the first and third
world cultures.
I hope this letter will find you well. Please
continue sending me more books, C.D.s and
videos, both Portuguese and English and
Sunday School material about the Lord’s
coming. Tete/Mozambique is still needing the
push start from the U.K. in terms of the
Gospel. I have been blessed to have been
visited by brothers and sisters from the U.K.
– Trevor and Denis and Mary Woodgate and I
have been happy now to have baptised
brothers and sisters in the city of Tete after
a long period of isolation and hope to have
more people knowing the Truth here.
I have explained to you in my previous letter
that there is so much to do and everyone
over here really needs your help so I am
going to make one request of you. Keep
Mozambique in your thoughts and
prayers and try to involve yourself in it
either through prayer or some other
means. God really has been blessing us
here. God bless you from the bustling
cities and deep jungles of Mozambique;
I think that just about sums up
Mozambique – it is a gold mine for the
Truth waiting for us and you to reach out
and pull these people out of the soil of
death. Over here we have a chance to
share the hope we possess with a people
who without us will never have this
hope.
I am personally doing what I can. Who
are the missionaries? The missionaries
offer the pearl of great price, they open
doors, they are members of the family,
they are the arm of the Lord.
Missionaries are not ‘them’, they are
who have a responsibility to preach to
whomsoever, (Joel 2:32). Small in
number they may be but their enthu-
siasm in serving God is an example we
can follow from week to week. I will be
looking forward to hearing from you.
Bro Ricardo King and his daughter Laura
Tete gathering
Tete Ecclesia