on the way to kenyejiUnusual, this is the title of my blog today. me and my family have been trying to visit a group of people that hardly come to church, all they do is to stay home and go fishing or, sit round the tress to take MARISAA, I mean the local bear here in Sudan,
So this day we took a step of faith to visit with them and listen to them, but the unusual thing is that this was done on a Sunday morning, we are to go to the church but we said no and went to visit with them.
The village is so close to us, but unfortunately, we have not taking time to take the gospel to them until the day I had a talk with their leader, and a great revelation was told to me that I never expect that a small village like this can have such a great deal of problem, and no one seems to have noticed. The name of the village is KEYENJI and the main residence are the MABAANS, and mostly as they told me they are ROMAN CATHOLICS by faith, but to be honest there is nothing going on there that will suggest that there is or has been a church there.
But we took off that Sunday and met with them spent time with them and shared Christ with them, and invited them to the church the next Sunday,
Good news they came to the church, listened to the second coming sermon and 5 out of the ones that came gave their lives to the Lord. They are now part of the women fellowship, learning memory verses to do in the church on Christmas day, they are growing and becoming more and more faithful, some of them have not been to church for as long as 3years, to God be the glory.
Victoria and Stephen sharing with few at the tree and in the Racuba. those waiting for Marisaa.pray for those that have made a commitment with the Lord, to keepit and be faithful.
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