Mission to Northern Mozambique June 2013


The purpose of this trip to Northern Mozambique was two-fold, first to visit and encourage the believers of the three fellowships in Nampula, confirming them in the foundation and secondly to travel further North to Mossuril, to accomplish the same purpose in the believers there.
Our journey began with a day’s lay-over in Johannesburg where we were hosted by the Botha family; Sean, Peta, Helen and Estelle (please forgive me any miss-spelling) who’s warm hospitality and rich fellowship stirred our hearts and in no small measure contributed to our readiness for the task ahead.

Nampula City is one of the larger and more populous of the cities in Mozambiqueand like much of the country is sadly lacking in basic infrastructure, sanitation and a good lick of paint! The roads are honey combed with pot-holes that require serious driving skills, made more dangerous by what seems like thousands of crazed motorbike taxis who pull out in front of oncoming traffic without a care, zigzagging between obstacles at breakneck, kidney jolting speeds.


We began our stay visiting the first fruits of the work in Nampula, a fellowship in the suburb of Namekope 1. Approximately 18 months previously Rupert and Kurt had visited Namekope 1 at which time a wonderful outpouring of the Spirit resulted in many being transferred out of the darkness and into the light. Gloriously in the interim young people full of the Holy Ghost began evangelizing the local area founding two more fellowships, one in Namekope 2 and the other at Saua- Saua.


The Lord is saving and using young men and woman to build His church in Mozambique. They demonstrate a wonderful eagerness and desire to evangelize their communities. It was a privilege to witness the book of Acts in action “… and ye shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea, and in Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of the earth”.
Elias reports that through-out the work in Mozambiqueyoung people are standing up and getting involved, proving their ministries and sharing the Gospel at every opportunity. The work as a result has become self-sustaining and self–perpetuating to a far greater degree than ever before.



Before visiting Namekope 2 and Saua–Saua we traveled two and a half hours north to the historic town of Mossuril. The national Highways are usually in good repair but the drivers are a law unto themselves. En-route a large horse and trailer overtook our vehicle passing us in the lane for oncoming traffic and continued in that lane around a blind corner. Two blind corners later the truck collided head on with a minibus full of passengers. We arrived moments later a midst scattered debris and a large dust cloud, expecting the worst type of carnage!


Miraculously no one was killed; the driver pictured with Elias does not know how he escaped death with only the odd scrape! It is a reminder of the keeping hand of God upon us as we travel. The roads hold many dangers and considering the large distances traveled over the many years on these missions with very few incidents, give witness to the Lords goodness and keeping power.


Much of Northern Mozambiqueis heavily influenced by the Muslim faith and Mossuril was exclusively Muslim until a young man named Paive moved there. Paive along with another young man began to evangelize the local community. Mossuril is the seat of the district governor and has a hospital and a school; as a result there are a large number of young educated men and woman who are teachers, nurses and government administrators.



It is among these people that Paive found good ground for the seed of the Gospel. This was the only Christian Church in the town, perhaps in the whole district. This is the first time Elias had been able to visit them. We were warmly received, they anticipated our every need, gladly extending themselves to ensure we were comfortable and lacked nothing. This generous spirit enriched our entire stay with them and was evident in both the men and the woman.

Having such a large group of well educated people in the congregation provided the opportunity for more in-depth ministry. The Lord has begun a good work and we have every confidence that He will finish it! Like Nampula the church in Mossuril has begun evangelizing in the local area and a second fellowship is in it’s infancy a few kilometers out of town.


The Sunday morning meeting provided opportunity for the Gospel and over 40 people responded with heartfelt and sincere cries to God for transference out of darkness and into light! With great joy we were able to conclude our stay with an afternoon baptismal service in the very waters where once Arabs and then the Portuguese loaded the enslaved onto ships.


Traveling back to Nampula on the Monday, Elias received news that some men had tried to break into his home the previous night. Fortunately his wife heard them and screamed, alerting neighbors and frightening the intruders off! It was quickly settled that two young men from the Chimoio fellowship would sleep over at Elias’s house until his return.
With every blessing and advance there is an attempt by principalities and powers to undermine the work through attacks on the Lord’s laborers. We must never stop praying for each other as we labour together and I ask we specially remember Elias and his family before the Lord as often as possible, they need much grace.


Tuesday found us traveling along a very sandy gully masquerading as a road to Saua- Saua before crossing the river via a “rock” bridge, often on three wheels. This area is being evangelized by a young man from Namekope 1 named Jucinto. He walks this road twice a week, a 60km round trip.


The people in this area are predominantly involved in ancestor worship and have proved to be very resistant toward the Gospel. Jucinto faithfully used of the Lord has however established a small fellowship of believers. Land has been obtained for a church and they have begun making the 1000 bricks they will need. Preaching here provided new challenges, requiring 3 languages (English, Portuguese and the local Makuwa language) and two interpreters! The Lord was gracious and the word was warmly received and much was achieved in the short time we could be there.

Our last day of ministry took us to Namekope 2, a wonderfully joyous group of believers with a good understanding of the Gospel. A sister named Sara having moved from Namekope 1 began evangelizing in this area. At first, among her family but later the community at large. She has a wonderful spirit, full of the joy of the Lord and has demonstrated a gift for evangelism. She is supported by another young man who oversees the fellowship named Olivia. This young fellowship meets under a tree but is looking to the Lord for ground for a building.


Believers from SA donated funds to assist the work in Nampula and this was put to good use through the purchase of a bicycle. This bicycle was duly presented to Jucinto so that he could travel more readily the long distance from Namekope 1 to Saua-Saua. The bicycle was joyously received and will be put to good use in furthering the Gospel in the area.



What became so obvious during this trip is how much the work in Mozambiquehas grown and become more established. Young people have made strong commitments to the Lord and are at the forefront of the work, displaying a great fervor and capacity for evangelism. It was evident that sisters are very active and have a liberty in Christ Jesus.


It was wonderful to renew fellowship with our Brother Elias and it was amazing to see how hard he works and with what passion he applies himself. Pray the Lord continues to restore his body to full health, keep his family and give him wisdom. We also pray for the work in Mozambiquetrusting the Lord to establish each believer on that one true foundation, the Rock Christ Jesus and for the many brethren who labour with the Lord, together building His Church. Amen.

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Fulfilling All Righteousness

With immense joy and anticipation believers joined together to witness five candidates make their confession of faith and go through the water’s of baptism. 










This moment is not only a milestone in our ever developing relationship with the Lord Jesus but often becomes a watershed experience where the decision we have made becomes very, very real!









Having heard the teaching concerning baptism while attending the True Light study Francois is giving in his home; Andre, Lise, Wihan, Theresa and Marizaan concluded with the Ethiopian Eunuch “See, here is water, what doth hinder me to be baptized?”








We praise God and give Him thanks for their heartfelt response and obedience to His word and pray the Lord continue to bless them richly as they walk with Him.














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Ladies Camp June 2013





Dear all, and fellow campers,
It is so good when strangers become aquaintances; and aquaintances become friends and friends become family!  Yes all together,  family of our Father God and Saviour.
On thinking back over the week-end, the words of a well known song kept coming to mind;
                                “The things of earth will grow strangely dim
                                  in the Light of His Glory and Grace”!!!!
Rain was pouring down outside, and I am sure not one of us was conscious of the outside elements.
                                We received food for our souls
                                We received food for our bodies (yummy)
                                …and food for thought.
What a joyous gathering where all the women (and three men!) were one in voice and one in focus.
We were made to worship You oh Lord my God! When we were singing and were surrounded by those wonderfull voices, it just spoke to my spirit and I just knew that God was receiving our sacrifice of praise – thank You, thank You Lord!
Thank You for tongues of promise & worship!
Thank You for interpretations of encouragement to be bold!
Thank You for the enthusiasm of brave leaders
Thank You for fellowship after the meetings and thank You for your precious Presence!
Much love in Christ
Stevie  –  Langebaan.



Dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
A heartfelt thanks to the oversight of Coastal Assemblies for affording the ladies another opportunity to gather together under the sound of God’s Word. Throughout the cold and wet weekend, our hearts were warmly knitted together in love, expectation and the immeasureable joy of worshipping our Heavenly Father!  As always, the Lord served us with much – imparting new insights to His ways, His purpose and His desire for us to fullfill our calling according to the measure of Christ in us. Reflecting on the teachings and especially on the encouragement and assurances given through the interpretation of tongues, our hearts were comforted in knowing, that through Him, we are worthy!  
The outworking of the spiritual gifts, once again showed, that when we draw nigh to God, He will draw nigh to us!  As the rain was cleansing and refreshing the earth and preparing the soil for the coming season, the Holy Spirit came to prepare the women in the body with a fresh Word for a new season – to be bold, getting out of the boat – taking the liberty to fullfill our calling in the Church, that His will be done and that none shall perish. Please guide us Lord!
Thank you to Rupert, Alex and Francois for being willing and equipped by the Spirit of God to share the treasures of divine wisdom and insights into the ways and purposes of God. 
A special thanks to Tim, Cathy and the children for amazing meals and treats throughout the week end – much appreciated and enjoyed!
“He brought me to the banqueting house, and his banner over me was love”. Song of Solomon, 2:4
In Him.
Annatjie – Langebaan




What a blessed weekend with the Cape Town sisters in Christ Jesus at the Ladies Camp in De Hollandsche Mollen. We were greatly encouraged to take our rightful place in the church meetings.
Many thanks to Rupert, Alex and Francois who ministered to us in Word and music.  The food made by Tim and Cathy was excellent, many thanks – and to whoever else assisted, thanks.
Beverley, Janene and Danielle.









Yes, that is snow!




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Fulfilling All Righteousness in Gansbaai



On Tuesday, 7 May, 2013, under the leadership of Rupert Freese, we were privileged to witness both Rob Koppel and Jenny Griffiths go through the waters of baptism.

Jenny indicated that as a born again believer she felt the need to be baptised, while Rob shared that he understood water baptism to be an act of obedience to the Lord.  In being immersed he believed he was identifying with the Lord’s death and burial, and in rising from the water, he was identifying with our Lord Jesus’ resurrection from the dead.

We rejoice with them both in testifying publicly to their faith in Jesus Christ.
This very special event was captured on video by Rob’s son, Lloyd.

Thank you Dudley & Shirley for the report and Lloyd for the video.

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Cape Town Or Bust!

Being “voor op die wa” Capetonians, we leaped at the opportunity to make the most of Tony and Carol Robson’s  month long stay in the Mother City!

We are very happy they jumped in wholeheartedly perhaps blinking but definitely never flinching at the very full schedule of visits to the various preaching points we had arranged for them.

Based in sleepy Fishhoek every trip was a journey “up the line”, traveling from the Southern Suburbs to the Northern Suburbs, Gansbaai to Langebaan, every group of believers enjoyed the blessing that Tony and Carol brought with them.

We give thanks to the Lord and to Tony and Carol, and are confident that the seed that was sown is germinating and will produce fruit in its season.

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Mens Camp April 2013

The Lord had really begun early on Friday night with a prophesy of the woman who came to Jesus with her alabaster box of perfume and broke it over the feet of the Lord. Not long after that had the entire room been filled with that fragrance.
From the Friday till Sunday we had been exhorted, to remove the lid of the container within our hearts, containing the gift from the Lord that had been give to us.
The responsibility remains with us whether we remove the lid of the box or not, but in doing so allowing that fragrance to be released and permeating every molecule of air around it.
With allowing the gift of Christ to be stirred up within us and allowing others to hear, smell and taste it, it could only be a wonderful, sweet smelling savor to the Lord.
Thanks to Scott and Tony for their shared gift which was sweet to our ears and I’m sure to the Lord’s.
Thanks to Jason for the testimony and to Lucio & Marco for the photo’s.
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Mission Trip April 2013

Another week in the life of a missionary

4th April 2013 lots of people commit to come but in the end it is just the four of us that leave, Rupert Freese, Bruce Munro, Sean Botha and Peter Lord. There are always worldly complications!
The Condor had problems with its engine number so could have caused problems at the border. As there were only four of us we went up in the one vehicle and left the condor in Johannesburg
For a change all the border crossings were a breeze apart from our last one at Biet Bridgecoming back into SA. 30 buses at the border at 6AM and us last in the queue! Thanks to Elvis and Louis of SA Immigration for helping us through. If it wasn’t for the fact that Louis’s birthday was the same as Rupert’s we would probably still be waiting there.
This mission trip was a tale of two halves. Rupert and Sean went one way and had many miracles as they saw the Lord providing the increase to many of the seeds that they had planted on earlier trips. Peter and Bruce on the other hand had no miracles this time and were just quietly making disciples of men by ministering the gospel into people’s lives.
One day for us was much like the next different village and different people but the same gospel. The Lord was teaching us patience as we would minister for an hour and only four or five  out of fifty people or more would understand what we were saying about Jesus and his commandments and how we get eternal life. The Lord just tells us to sow seed. He does not say only in good deep ground.
When we know the Lord  it is difficult to understand why people do not receive such a simple message with gladness in the hearts – but then it took me 46 years to receive the message and the Word says that people’s ears will be closed to the good news.

Highlights of the trip
  • Sitting in a group of huts having been welcomed as honoured guests by the residents and inter acting with the men and children of Malawi and Mozambique is just like being on a real life National  Geographic experience.
  • Seeing the joy in some people’s faces as they receive the Lord and the honour of being able to minister the Word of the Lord into people’s lives.
  • The view from the top of the mountain in Gambatula after a really challenging 4×4 drive took  my breath away.
  •  Lunch in the house of the local chief.


Low-lights of the trip
  • Mike Giel taking a swallow dive onto the toilet in Blantyre and annihilating it! Luckily Sean had extensive first aid training and managed to get him to the local Seventh Day Adventist hospital where he received 12 internal and 20 external stitches and then left the next day with Peter Hawes for Natal. We missed them both and their ministry and fellowship and prayed for a safe journey and recovery for Mike.
  • South African border crossing.
  • Hearing of the hard physical times that our brothers in Christ in Malawi and Mozambiquego through. Elias with his shoulder popping out and poor medical care in Mozambique. We hope to be able to bring him to S.A shortly to have it fixed.

At the end of the day “if you want to stay as you are for the rest of your life” don’t go on a mission trip. They change lives thank the Lord! Next trip September 2013. Contact Rupert on 083 799 5522.

Thanks to Peter for the Report and to Bruce for the Photo’s

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The Godhead




John 4:24

“God is a Spirit and they that worship Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth”

God is Spirit:

  • Spirit: Greek New Testament (pneuma) a current of air or breath (From to breath hard). Hebrew Old Testament (ruwach) wind, a sensible (or even violent) exhalation.
  • A spirit has not flesh and bones, not solid or substantial that it can be touched (Luke 24:39).
  • The Spirit quickens or gives life or has life (John 6:63). The body without the spirit is dead (James 2:26).
  • The Spirit is eternal (Heb 9:14).
God is Spirit, He is invisible and insubstantial, can’t be seen with the eyes or touched with our hands. He is not only alive but is life giving and is eternal.
We are substantial beings who relate to our environment through our senses. What can’t be seen, touched, tasted, smelt or heard can’t be measured and weighed by our intellect and therefore becomes hard to comprehend through reason. It is impossible to “work Him out”, He has to show us who He is.
How can the finite hope to understand the infinite? It requires a revelation, yet having received this revelation do we know what we see and if we do, what words can describe the indescribable? Unto what shall we liken the incomparable?
It is evident that God does not fit into any category of being that we either know or can conceive of. However we persist in thinking of Him as though He was not very different from us… “Thou thoughtest that I was altogether such a one as thy self” (Psalm 50:21). This is a grave mistake because in our thinking we have sketched the outline of a man into which we will seek to flesh out our concept of God, so making God in our own image. This is Idolatry. It is imperative that we simply receive in faith the self disclosure of the Divine Nature by the Word of God.
One God:
Deuteronomy 6:4
“Hear O Israel, The Lord our God is one Lord:”
The Hebrew word translated God is “elohiym” plural for “elowahh” which means Deity or God. The word translated one is “echad” refers to one in a collective sense. Used in the same sense in Genesis 2:24 of Adam and Eve being “one flesh” (two persons being one flesh).
When the bible refers to God it is in a plural sense. When God refers to Himself He uses the plural pronoun.
·        Genesis 1:26 “… Let us make man in our image, after our likeness…”
·        Genesis 3:22 “And the Lord God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil…”
·        Genesis 11:7 “Go to, let us go down, and there confound their language…”
Scripture also reveals distinctions in the Godhead:
·        Psalm 110:1 “ The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool” see Mathew 22:41-46
·        Isaiah 7:14 “…Behold a virgin will conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.” Mathew 1:23 “…they shall call his name Immanuel which being interpreted is, God with us”
·         Hosea 1:6-7 “And God said unto him… But I will have mercy upon the house of Judah, and will save them by the Lord their God,”
·        Isaiah 48:16 “Come ye near unto me, hear ye this; I have not spoken in secret from the beginning; from the time that it was, there am I: and now the Lord God, and his Spirit, hath sent me.” [Three distinctions: the speaker (divine use of I am), the Lord God, His Spirit].
The Father is God:
  • “For him hath God the Father sealed.” John 6:27
  • “I ascend unto my Father, and your Father, and to my God, and your God” John 20:17
  • “but to us there is but one God, the Father” 1 Corinthians 8:6
  • “and God the Father” Galatians 1:1
  • “one God and Father of all” Ephesians 4:6
  • “to the Glory of God the Father” Philippians 2:11
  • “foreknowledge of God the Father” 1 Peter 1:2
The Son is God:
  • “and the word was God” John 1:1
  • “And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father) John 1:14
  • “And Thomas answered and said unto him, My Lord and My God” John 20:28
  • “All men should honor the Son, even as they honor the Father.” John 5:23
  • “Verily, Verily, I say unto you, Before Abraham was, I am” John 8:58 (“I am” is a declaration of the Godhead see Exodus 3:13-14)
  • “I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty.” Revelation 1:8
  • ‘the Great God and our Savior Jesus Christ” Titus 2:13
  • “But unto the Son he saith, Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever:” Hebrews 1:8
  • “Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus: Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God: But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men: And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross. Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. “ Philippians 2:5-11
  • See also: Hebrews 1:1-3; Revelation 1: 17-18 with Isaiah 44:6; Colossians 2:9
The Holy Spirit is God:
  • “Wherefore I give you to understand, that no man speaking by the Spirit of God calleth Jesus accursed: and that no man can say that Jesus is the Lord, but by the Holy Ghost.” 1 Corinthians 12:3
  • “ The Spirit of God hath made me, and the breath of the Almighty hath given me life” Job 33:4
  • “For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him? Even so the things of God knoweth no man, but the Spirit of God.” 1 Corinthians 2:11
  • “Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?” 1 Corinthians 3:16
The Son and the Holy Spirit share a number of Divine Attributes with the Father. These attributes are unique in that they are not found in any created being only in God.
  • Omniscience: Son (Mathew 9:4), Spirit (1 Corinthians 2:10)
  • Omnipresence: Son (Mathew 28:20), Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19)
  • Eternal: Son (John 17:5), Spirit (Hebrews 9:14)
In the Scriptures the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are shown to act in harmonious unity in all the mighty works that are wrought throughout the universe.
Creation is attributed to the Father (Genesis. 1:1), to the Son (Colossians. 1:16), and to the Holy Spirit (Job. 26:13 and Psalm. 104:30).
The incarnation is shown to have been accomplished by all three in full accord (Luke 1: 35), though only the Son became flesh to dwell among us.
 At Christ’s baptism the Son came up out of the water, the Spirit descended upon Him and the Father’s voice spoke from heaven (Matt. 3:16, 17).
Probably the most beautiful description of the work of atonement is found in Hebrews 9:14, where it is stated that Christ, through the Eternal Spirit, offered Himself without spot to God; and there we behold the three persons operating together.
The resurrection of Christ is likewise attributed variously to the Father (Acts 2:32), to
the Son (John 10:17-18), and to the Holy Spirit (Rom.1:4).
The salvation of the individual man is shown by the apostle Peter to be the work of the whole of the Godhead (1 Pet. 1:2).
 The indwelling of the Christian’s soul is said to be by the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit (John 14:15-23).
A.W Tozer made this profound observation: “The doctrine of the divine unity means not only that there is but one God; it means also that God is simple, un-complex, one with Himself. The harmony of His being is the result not of a perfect balance of parts but of the absence of parts. Between His attributes no contradiction can exist. He need not suspend one to exercise another, for in Him all His attributes are one. All of God does all that God does; He does not divide himself to perform a work, but works in the total unity of His being.”
It is evident by the wealth and weight of evidence from the scriptures that God is an unfathomable mystery to us. The Lord our God is one Lord who is distinctly Father, Son and Holy Ghost, not three but one. He is one Lord, one Spirit and of one mind exercising Himself with singleness of purpose.

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Brethren’s Seminar Mozambique February 2013

“Available/want to come with me to Mozambique 20-25 Feb?” read the sms from Rupert. After making arrangements with my family and work, the date was set. Fortunately we could fly from Cape Town to Beira all in one day. Our host for the next 5 days in Chimoio (Johan and Anne Cilliers) fetched us at the airport and first treated us to a lovely supper at a very rustic beach restaurant in Beira.

                                         (Johan, Anne, Danielle, Matthew)

Then we hit the 4 hour journey to Chimoio by car. The bakkie we used was a Toyota double-cab, that I dubbed “The Dodge”, since dodging massive potholes is all it does!

Leaving the 99…

Our day before the seminar started, was an extremely productive one. That Thursday afternoon we had it in our hearts by the Holy Ghost to visit a man called Karlito, who had been deceived by a false ‘pastor’ to see Elias and the missionaries from SA as ‘crooks’. Karlito was one of the brothers in a rural area of Gorongoza. He met the team from SA first in 2006, when he walked a 100km to get to a meeting to hear the word of God. The trip was about 200km from Chimoio to Karlito’s place.

After turning off the tar road onto dirt road for a few kilometers, we turned onto what looked like a rough pedestrian trail. We drove as far as the Dodge would go, parked under a tree, and did the rest of the distance by foot – crossing small rivers, sometimes getting muddy shoes, over a few hills and eventually reached Karlito’s homestead, where a small mud ‘church’ was. I just want to mention that bro Elias’ condition is improving still, and he was able to do this walk with us, with only mild discomfort. Please continue to pray that God will complete the healing work He has begun in Elias’ body.

Now there was no way of contacting Karlito beforehand to make sure we would find him there. We did a 3 hour journey there to rescue a brother and that fellowship, without any guarantee of seeing him. My heart was moved with the love of the brethren for this man, causing them to make such a journey to find that ‘one sheep’ that was lost – only the Great Shepherd can pour such love into men’s hearts!

Arriving at his place, Karlito’s wife and children met us with great joy. We went into the small dark meeting house for prayer and sang a hymn together. Then we waited for about an hour while Karlito was being called. Eventually a small, sweaty, panting man appeared from the fields. His shirt was tattered and drawn out to almost reach his knees, his pants were patched in various places and he had no shoes.

                                         (Karlito, his daughter, and Elias)

Overjoyed to see us, we went into the church to discuss the matter and strengthen the bond of fellowship. After much discussion, and more prayer, the Holy Ghost seemed to win the day and rescue Karlito from the trap of the evil one. With a freshly roasted mielie each, we started walking back with great joy.

                                            (About to walk back – mission accomplished)

Please pray for Karlito and that fellowship in Gorongoza, that the Lord will continue to strengthen them and protect them from savage ‘wolves’ who seek to destroy the work of God.

Seminar in Chimoio

We spent 3 days in Chimoio with leading brethren from all over Mozambique. The Holy Ghost lead us to preach about the ‘New Man’ in Christ, being free and delivered from cultural traditions which obstruct the purpose of God in the Church. The trend of giving men titles and promoting them to ‘positions’ in the Church was addressed.

The grace of God has been given as a gift to every believer in Christ, outworking God’s power in the five gifts of Christ. In this way the work of Christ will go forward. The  superstitions and fears of the Mozambican people were shattered by the Word of God and the Holy Ghost brought a wonderful liberty and joy into the hearts of the people.

We thank the Lord for the opportunity to participate in the work He is doing in Mozambique. Our prayer will continue for God to raise up Mozambican men and women after His own heart, who have a vision to care for the flock of God in that country.

Francois Visser

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Praise The Lord!

Praise the Lord that I have come through my bilateral mastectomy with the miracle of having had no pain from the operation.  I was given a morphine pump to use but not even a panado tablet was required. I am still waiting, 2 weeks later, for the pain to arrive!
We had an appointment with the surgeon for my post op check up and to remove the bandages and staples.  What a sight I look!!!!  Would empty Sandy Bayin minutes!!!!!!

An amazing outcome is that the lab tests showed the non cancerous side had formed pre-malignant ductile carcinomas which would have developed into cancer within months or 1 to 2 years!!!!! So, we would have been back to square one again.
Even though I had been cleared of cancer, the lab tests showed that the tumor which was originally 60mm x 50mm had reduced with chemo to the size of a peanut, and was still cancerous and would have grown again. This very small tumor could only be found in a laboratory test as, the oncologist, radiologist or CT scan was not able to detect it.
We are very thankful to the Lord that He has guided us each step of the way. Jesus is the good Shepherd to His sheep.
The journey continues with radiation which has been reduced from 42 to 25 sessions and 15 sessions at 3 weekly intervals of intravenous Herceptin. This is to ensure that any hidden cancer cells in the body will be eradicated.
Thank you for all your prayers and love for us. 
Together in Jesus                                                                                                                            Barbara

John chapter 10    

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