In answer to our prayer for more personnel, God recently added some more hands to our growing list of Grace Foundation missionaries.
Emily Nhachi a South African based Zimbabwean joined our team on January 4, 2012. She was born again seven years ago at a Methodist youth rally in Zimbabwe. Had a strong conviction to dedicate her life to serve the Lord for the advancement of His kingdom. She worked at the Grain Marketing Board Company in Zimbabwe before moving to South Africa in 2007 where she was among first pioneer group to volunteer with Missions Exposure and Training (MET) in 2008. She has been availing herself to them as a volunteer on and off whenever there was need. She has engaged herself in short-term mission trips whenever she has the means and time. She joined a short term mission trip to Swaziland in 2010 with Missionary Ventures South Africa. She also joined another missionary trip as a youth leader with Teen Missions South Africa on one of their annual Boot Camps in Mpumalanga-South Africa. Emily is a member of the Cornerstone Assemblies of God church in Pretoria-South Africa where she was serving in the children’s department as a Sunday school teacher.
Abigail Liman from Niger Republic graduated recently from the school of Cross Cultural Missions and has been formally accepted as staff. She will be stationed in her country at the Tibiri mission base with a long term plan of pioneering a work among the Zabarmawa people group. Abigail is not new to the work because she is married to theGF National Director for Niger and has before now been helping out in some ways. She will formally resume work in March 2012.
Francis Enyioko from Ikpokun in Abia state joined us. He accepted Christ in 1986 during a crusade that had been organized by the Assemblies of God church and has been in His service since 1996. He graduated from the Assemblies Of God Bible School, Umuahia where he obtained his diploma. He later had a special mission training with Assemblies of God as well. He worked as a pastor from 1996 to 2010 with the ministry.
Francis is currently in Israel and is expected to go through basic orientation in foreign missions at our mission base in Jos as soon as he returns to Nigeria. He will later move to Niger republic to understudy our missionaries before moving to Northern part of Cameroon to take over from outgoing missionary later in the year. He is happily married to Edna and God has blessed him with five children of which three are boys and two are girls.
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