Majiga, Mozambique
Saturday, June 5, 2010
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Saturday, June 5, 2010
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Outreach in Majiga
I was excited as I packed up our sleeping bags and stuff for our outreach in Majiga. That day, Jonas had shown me on our map on the wall in the living room where Majiga was and how close it was to Tchekelanje, another village we had gone to.
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When we got there, we all got out and the children cheered. Usually the children were curious and looked around at us, but this time they shouted and laughed. Rachel, who is from the U.K. invited me and Justine to play “Duck, Duck, Goose” (But in Yao, “Diwata, Diwata, Nguku”). The kids soon understood [how to play]. The kids laughes and cheered when a child said, “Nguku” and was chased.
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While we were doing that, the Jesus film was set up. So it was a surprise when we turned around and saw it. Justine led a bunch of children to Jesus. I shared my testimony. We danced a bit and started [the Jesus film]. Afterwards, we went to bed…
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…The next morning we ate breakfast and went off [visiting house to house throughout the village]; Caisse, daddy, Jonas, Justine and I. One boy got his hearing back [as we prayed for people’s healing] and a lady received sight. Then we visited more people and hit the trail.
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Jordan Young
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We packed up the car and we brought some people, and their names are Anita, Condeila, Isabel and Melifa. We arrived in the afternoon. We played “Duck, Duck, Goose,” and we went into the tent. Right before that I led over 100 people to Christ.
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We woke up and ate breakfast, bread and tea. We packed up the car and left the village of Majiga.
.
I was excited as I packed up our sleeping bags and stuff for our outreach in Majiga. That day, Jonas had shown me on our map on the wall in the living room where Majiga was and how close it was to Tchekelanje, another village we had gone to.
.
When we got there, we all got out and the children cheered. Usually the children were curious and looked around at us, but this time they shouted and laughed. Rachel, who is from the U.K. invited me and Justine to play “Duck, Duck, Goose” (But in Yao, “Diwata, Diwata, Nguku”). The kids soon understood [how to play]. The kids laughes and cheered when a child said, “Nguku” and was chased.
.
While we were doing that, the Jesus film was set up. So it was a surprise when we turned around and saw it. Justine led a bunch of children to Jesus. I shared my testimony. We danced a bit and started [the Jesus film]. Afterwards, we went to bed…
.
…The next morning we ate breakfast and went off [visiting house to house throughout the village]; Caisse, daddy, Jonas, Justine and I. One boy got his hearing back [as we prayed for people’s healing] and a lady received sight. Then we visited more people and hit the trail.
.
Jordan Young
.
We packed up the car and we brought some people, and their names are Anita, Condeila, Isabel and Melifa. We arrived in the afternoon. We played “Duck, Duck, Goose,” and we went into the tent. Right before that I led over 100 people to Christ.
.
We woke up and ate breakfast, bread and tea. We packed up the car and left the village of Majiga.
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Justine Young
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