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women on their way t evangelism |
Evangelism as a tool to reach out to the lost ones is, the heart of mission. Sometime we spend a lot of time being immerse in other things. Sometimes we say our friends the Sudanese are not yet ripe to do the work of the gospel and so we say we have to spend more time in impacting knowledge to them before we engage them in anything, mission.
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women displaying their sorghum during the visit |
But the Mabaan women are thinking differently, after just knowing that they can preach the gospel and share the good news with the little they have. The women fellowship, went ahead to try out the idea, and this they all did, and believe me; it yielded result, a good result, Praise the Lord for that.
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praying for the sick |
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in total submmision, and dependance on the Lord they prayed |
The women took the bold step of reaching out to others, they used the door to door system of the Jehovah witness, moving from house to house, praying for the sick, and then sharing the gospel with others that have not met the Lord personally.
In one of the houses they visited, they met a woman who never goes to Church, drinks alcohol and is staying away from the husband in the name of divorce, but after speaking to her she lifted the bottle of bear, throw it on the ground and said, “ today i accept the Lord as my saviour pray for me.” It is like a joke but that is how the good Lord works in our life, praise god for all this.
While in other places, they ware able to pray for the sick, laying down for so long and as the good Lord will have it, many others says we will join you all coming Sunday we have realised that we are missing out in something. To us this is a great achievement for women to preach in sudan, this is so because in he Sudanese culture women are not allowed to preach, sad sometimes men too, unless you are a Church leader , or an elder.
throwing the bottle on the ground, and accepting the Lord. thanks to the Lord for all his love and mercies to the Sudanese people. please keep praying for them.