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KABOMPO | Bro Godson Kafuna
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please help me. I find the New European
version clearer to understand than the King
James version and the second hand Bible I am
using now has some pages missing because it
is some time since Sister Josie Walker gave it
to me. Also if you have a copy of ‘Wrested
Scripture’ could you please send it for me.
Bro Godson Kafuna standing with his baby in his
garden at home, together with his wife,
Sis Dinah and their friend, Patrick Luyako,
who is a refugee from Angola
KAFUE | Bro Lotson Kayuni
It doesn’t have to be a perfect day for you to
accept Jesus as your Lord and Saviour, and
you don’t have to be perfect either. All you
need to know before you start praying is that
you have a personal relationship with Jesus
Christ. The first prayer you may need to pray
is to ask Jesus to come into your life, talk to
Jesus like you would a good friend and tell
him that you have made some mistakes, let
him know that you can’t live without him, ask
him to forgive you and come into your heart.
Tell him you receive him as your Saviour and
don’t forget to thank him for his love,
forgiveness and eternal life.
Bro Emerson Ntebeka
I wrote to you about my life. At the present
moment I am retired from employment and I
am still waiting for my pay benefits which
takes 2-3 years here in Zambia. If one is not
working and has responsibility looking after a
family it is definitely hard.
KAPIRI-MPOSHI | Bro Austen Mwaka
It is good that in isolation we receive the
Gospel News magazine. For now and as a
matter of urgency I am requesting a Swahili
Bible as I have someone who is interested in
our faith but doesn’t know any English but
only Swahili.
KWE KWE | Bro Melusi Ndlovu
“Then having anointed the eyes of the blind
man, he sent him to wash in the pool of
Siloam, and the man’s sight was restored. ‘Is
not this he that sat and begged?’ ‘He is like
him’. But he who had received the great
blessing settled the question by saying, ‘I am
he’. He then told them of Jesus, and by what
means he had been healed and they inquired,
‘Where is he?’ He said, ‘I know not’. The
Pharisees asked the man’s parents, ‘How
then doth he now see?’ ‘We know that this is
our son and that he was born blind. But by
what means he now seeth, ask him, he shall
speak for himself’.”
The blind man was filled with joy and grati-
tude, he beheld the wondrous things of
nature, and was filled with delight at the
beauty of earth and sky. The blind man
answered, ‘Whether he be a sinner or no, I
know not. One thing I know: whereas I was
blind now I see’. God helped him to show by
the pointedness of his replies, that he was
not to be ensnared.
KWE KWE | Sis Rosemary Mukarati
“In the world ye shall have tribulation, but
be of good cheer, I have overcome the
world”. Jesus’ disciples are to live as he
lived, and work as he worked, because they
depend on him as the great master worker.
Courage, energy and perseverance they must
possess. Though apparent impossibilities
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