CAMEROON WORK YIELD FRUIT

Work among the Kai-Kai people in Far North Province of Cameroon which started early this year ago has yielded at least seven new converts. The new converts meet regularly in a house church to study the basic feature of Christ’s disciple and the responses have been quite positive.

The missionary couple handling the work, Issa and Pauline Damaka and their son, Silas are struggling to settle among the people against all odds. They have all been sick at one time or the other but that has not discouraged them in any way.

They are working hard to build bridges among the people and the village head. The current challenge, beside the ill health is the massive commitment of the people in this farming season. They have less time to listen to the gospel because they spend most part of their day in the farm working.

To facilitate the work, a small generator has been bought which serves for evangelistic work and sometimes and sometimes for domestic work.

House rents for the year has been paid but pray along with us to be able to acquire a land and put up at least a small mission house and possibly a church before the expiration of the rent.

We are grateful to God for the recent provision of some benches by one of our friends in Cameroon. Pray for God’s continuous blessing on John Enemali who did not only adopt the work in Kai-Kai, Cameroon but provides virtually most of the funding in terms of upkeep and rent since the work began.
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