Boy with Epilepsy Healed in Kamberi Field as 12 Converts Were Baptized at Bum

Signs and wonders have continued to back up our work on the Kamberi work making it easier to get people to surrender their lives to Christ. According to the Field leader, Sunday Musa, God miraculously healed a boy who was epileptic. The attendance of our discipleship class has improved significantly.  The building project at Samunaka is ongoing but there is a challenge of getting pickup van to pack sand and stones. Sixteen additional beams have been installed and 400 blocks are still needed to complete the block work.

Water baptism at Furaka
At Bum, 12 converts were baptised after series of discipleship class.  Another set of 16 are also undergoing baptismal class. The Field leader, Ladi Ekpa reported that God has been touching lives as some of the villagers come on their own to enquire more about the gospel. One of them, Esther Yohanna recently surrendered her life to Christ. She covets for prayers against death of women during childbirth which has happened to two women in the church. Also, she is trusting God for financial help to meet the need of her children’s school fees.

At Zull, the converts took up the challenge of building a house for their missionary. The building has been roofed and they now trusting God for funds to fix doors, windows, and finishing so that the missionary can move in. According to the missionary on the field, Moses Adebisi, the converts gave themselves to fasting and prayer for a greater harvest of souls.
Yohanna & Rahila Musa reported from Dir field that the people are responding well to the gospel compared to the past now.  They, however, appealed for fervent prayer support for financial provision for the converts and grace for the youths to stand strong in the face of challenges.
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