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Bro. Wayne Murphey
Reports on Malawi Contact |
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(Faith & Victory : February
1996) |
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(Editors note: The following is part of a letter received from Bro.
Failos Namaozongo of Malawi, Central Africa. We have been
corresponding with him for about five years, and feel it is time for
the saints to be informed of the work that is there. Bro. Failos
oversees 13 churches; six in Malawi and seven in Mozambique. He was
standing independently until he received some information on the
Church of God and wrote to us for more understanding. He has
expressed quite a few times in his letters that the saints there are
very anxious to see someone from the States. -W. M.)
First of all, we send greetings in the name of Jesus Christ. This
letter is a report of the meetings which were held at Mozambique,
beginning on December 3rd. The meeting was very successful. The
people accepted the Gospel and a total of 30 were baptized. Due to
this meeting, I am encouraging all the Christians we are
representing here....
Lastly, we send blessings to you and your family, also your staff.
Pray for us.
Yours for Christ.
-Failos Namaozongo |
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[Note: Below is a previous letter from Bro. Failos Namaozongo that
was printed in the Faith and Victory sometime in 1991.]
Dear Brother Murphey: We held another big meeting on July 14 at
Likangaliya whereby six churches gathered.
We had a nice time with the church elders in the evening on July 13.
The aim of the campaign was to teach the Christians our doctrine of
the Church of God. The total attendance of the people who came on
Sunday was 558. They were all moved by the message which was
preached. We could feel the presence of the Holy Spirit in the
meeting. As a result, 71 men and women were converted. They have
their own church, and they belonged to another denomination, but now
they have given themselves to Jesus in the name of Church of God.
Isn't that wonderful!
Greetings, and God bless. From brothers and sisters in Christ,
-Brother Failos Namaozongo |
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