Tchekelanje, Mozambique
Saturday, May 29, 2010
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Outreach in Tchekelanje
This weekend we took our team of over 20 people to Tchekelanje, a village north from where we live. It’s the farthest village north on the Assumane road that we’ve ever shown the Jesus film.
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We got to the village when the sky was starting to get dark. So we quickly said, “hello” to the chief, set up our tents for the night, and set up all of our sound equipment for the Jesus film.
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We had everyone introduce themselves up on the stage. Then we started up the projector and put up our Swahili music videos We also had some people give their testimonies during this time, and then we started the Jesus film.
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When the Jesus film was over we gave an altar call. Nobody came at first, they only came for healing. But after everybody started leaving, people came forward to receive Jesus, because they were ashamed of what others might think.
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The next morning after we put away our tents, a girl with epilepsy, two children with stomach pain and a woman with chest and stomach pain came for healing. They were all healed in the mighty name of Jesus. With this encouraging end to our outreach, we headed home with joy in our hearts and life in our spirits.
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Saturday, May 29, 2010
.
Outreach in Tchekelanje
This weekend we took our team of over 20 people to Tchekelanje, a village north from where we live. It’s the farthest village north on the Assumane road that we’ve ever shown the Jesus film.
.
We got to the village when the sky was starting to get dark. So we quickly said, “hello” to the chief, set up our tents for the night, and set up all of our sound equipment for the Jesus film.
.
We had everyone introduce themselves up on the stage. Then we started up the projector and put up our Swahili music videos We also had some people give their testimonies during this time, and then we started the Jesus film.
.
When the Jesus film was over we gave an altar call. Nobody came at first, they only came for healing. But after everybody started leaving, people came forward to receive Jesus, because they were ashamed of what others might think.
.
The next morning after we put away our tents, a girl with epilepsy, two children with stomach pain and a woman with chest and stomach pain came for healing. They were all healed in the mighty name of Jesus. With this encouraging end to our outreach, we headed home with joy in our hearts and life in our spirits.
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Jonas Young
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