Meskerem Edossa, Ethiopia. Meskerem is ministering to mixed ethnic groups. She writes, “While we were having seminar in Zeway at break time we went to town to have coffee, but the power was gone and couldn’t have coffee. One of the local woman invited us to her home to have coffee. While having coffee we told her about Christ, she was willing to give her life for Christ and we prayed for her.”
Rachel Nagamma, India. “The Lord has given me success to complete church construction. I trust God to enable us to dedicate it June 25, 2006. The Lord Jesus saved a very strong Muslim woman who just saw me passing by her home. I didn’t even say a word to her but she ran after me for salvation. I prayed for her and she was delivered by the Lord. Through her, three other women came to Jesus.”
Sundari Jilakara, India. Sundari is unmarried and staying with her old mother. God has given her the grace to carry on the ministries in the midst of much oppostion. Her brother and his family also assist her in ministry and she praises God for their lives and their involvement in the ministry. When they work together for the Lord there is greater satisfaction and happiness. She shares a story of a believer’s 6-month old son named Junash… “who was suffering from fever for more than 10 days. They were not able to give him proper treatment due to financial problems and as a last resort they brought him to us to be prayed for. We as a church prayed for him for 2 days and God miraculously touched the little child and he was completely healed. This incident has strengthened our faith and we are standing firm for the Lord.”
Nanjundappa Sujatha, India. “For one year we were fasting and praying for a particular family in which the husband was a drunkard. He used to drink day and night leading his family in to poverty and depth. His wife came to us and accepted the Lord as her Savior. After 1 year, now her husband has forsaken the habit to drink. Now the whole family is in the Lord.”
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