AWYNews November 2016

Page 9

The Mozambique N.F. Team, pioneering Mozambique! Traveling across the Zambezi and sharing the Word in the great beyond ~ Capece, Sabâo, Faustino, Agostinho, Dalton, Paulo, Nelito, Joachim, David and Nilton with Ellie.

cious, mineral rich water falls into your parched mouth. Nectar from heaven! At night we gathered around the cooking fire where our roots were roasting and praised God under the trees and stars. Bed time meant huddling under the shelters on the ground trying to find a comfortable spot for weary bones. Bush pigs, (Phumba type) snorted and dug for roots nearby. Everyone was hungry boasted about killing them for dinner with their sticks and machetes. Nobody did! All the time we were hearing comments like, “How can we ever thank you for this incredible experience!” “This is the best thing I’ve done in my life!”

13 Years Later... Novas Fronteiras 2016!

In a growing ministry there is always the need to raise up the next level in leadership. This year has seen a renewal of the Novas Fronteiras vision. The group consisted of 10 students from Mozambique

only. During five months of intensive training, these students have exceeded our expectations and we are encouraged at the level they attained and the place they are finding in the ministry. We have harvested labourers. All Glory to the Lord of the Harvest and thanks to the many team members who have actively participated in making this both an enjoyable and profitable. It has taken a lot of strategizing, working together and the nation has been blessed as well as team and students.

blocks, painted buildings, walked long distances preaching the gospel with signs and wonders following, with all their hearts did whatever was necessary to do the work of the ministry. They have greatly encouraged us about the future of this ministry and of the nation.

Some are returning home to help their pastor, others have been designated to specific ministries in a new capacity. This includes teachers to be trained for the Bible Schools, pre school teachers for our Kids Clubs, Working with these young men was Praise and Worship leaders, Pastors a privilege. We had a lot of fun as and construction workers on team. well as amazing times in the classroom, on the road and on the field. Well done Capece, Sabâo, Faustino, We travelled long distances, enter- Agostinho, Dalton, Paulo, Nelito, ing different tribes, cultures and Joachim, David and Nilton. We are language groups. Some of the men proud of you! had never crossed the Zambezi river nor seen the ocean. It was a great adventure. These men, built with their hands as they helped buildings and Racine wa Yesu church with cement

Going the distance and enjoying all on offer along the way - bush evangelism by bicycle, roasted corn, and seeing the ocean for the first time!

November, 2016 • Afrika Wa Yesu Magazine • Page 9


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