Gospel News · May - August 2015

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food: maize flour 4 kg, beans 5 kg, wheat
flour 80 kg, sugar 7 kg, small fish 4 kg,
cooking oil 8 litres. They were used for meals
during the Bible School around the theme
“Behold Our King”:
1) Jesus Christ the prophesied, promised
Saviour of mankind, and King of the future
world (Bro Isidore Mwibeleca)
2) The Future: God's glorious kingdom on
earth (Bro Byaombe Lumona)
3) The last enemy to be destroyed (Bro John
K Lwamba)
Thirteen members and 8 interested friends
attended together with 30 children, all
sharing teaching, fellowship and hymns of
praise to strengthen our faith as the day of
our Lord approaches.
Our sincere thanks go to the CBM and CBM
Kenya for prayers and support, CAT and the
Refugee Support Project, Carelinks for NEV
Bibles in English and New Testaments in
Kiswahili and booklets, Bro Mike Harris
(Evesham UK) for prayer, and writing mate-
rials we used for Bible study at the Bible
School, Bro Rob Fling (S Australia), Bro David
Emmerson (NZ) and Sis Deb Flint (Agape in
Action) for prayer.
The Kakuma Ecclesia
O
ver the centuries terrible acts have
been committed by people who
appear to have escaped punishment. The
world has experienced slavery on a large
scale: genocide, wanton destruction and
cruelty of an horrific nature. In some cases
the perpetrators were brought to justice
but in many instances those responsible
for these dreadful acts against humanity
would appear to have avoided the
consequences of their misdeeds. As a
result, there are many people who
question this and wonder why God allows
this to happen.
It must never be forgotten that the Lord is
the ultimate judge in everything affecting
mankind. It should also be remembered
that, as Paul has written, “Each of us shall
give account of himself to God” (Romans
14:12). When, in your estimation, evil
would seem to have won the day or that a
wrongdoer has gone unpunished, do not
lose faith in the goodness and power of
Almighty God. The day will come when
those responsible will be judged according
to the manner in which they have lived
their lives.
Let God Be the Judge
| Bro David Yelulani (Banket, Zimbabwe)