Kamberi Field Produces More Second Generation Missionaries.


Kamberi converts

 
More second generation missionaries are coming forth from the Kamberi field - North East of Nigeria. Three of them are getting set for their graduation from the Grace Foundation’s School of Cross-Cultural Missions, five are getting ready to resume training.
Missionary work among this people group is progressing creditably well. One of the tribal boys who got saved many years ago under our ministry will be graduating from the University of Jos this session. We are grateful to our partners that are making this possible. The Bible is already being translated into their local language. A good number of songs have already being translated into their language and today they no longer see Christianity as a foreign religion.


The field leader, Sunday Musa however reported that the progress of work is being slowed down by lack of mobility. The only available motorcycle is not functioning anymore. Efforts have been made to try and make it work again but in vain. There is need for a new one urgently especially now with plans to extend the field frontier to Kosochi and Debe in Kebbi state and Bakwo in Niger state. Already spiritual mapping and survey is ongoing.


Your fervent prayers are appreciated for the missionaries labouring on this field : Barnabas and Fatima Haruna of Kuble missions station, Yohanna and Rahila Musa of Lambo and the field leader, Pastor and Mrs. Sunday Musa. Pray for fresh unction, divine protection and provisions.






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