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"...I will send some of those who survive to the nations... and to the distant islands that have not heard of my fame or seen my glory.They willproclaim my glory amongthe nations." Isaiah 66:19
Arriving there, we bought food and distributed them to people. From America we brought medicines, vitamins, clothes and shoes. Part of medicines was purchased in place. Our mission purchased 7 000 Bibles in local language. These Bibles were given away concluded. In times of stay in Africa the group of missionaries visited 18 prisons: masculine, womanish, children, with the common amount of prisoners more than 8 000 persons. In the total - 2 226 persons adopted Christ in their heart. In a country Rwanda our missionaries visited prison which 1700 persons of participating in genocide against the people are in. During our appeal about confession, 475 these cruel criminals appealed to Christ.
Missionary journey to Africa
So what is there Africa today in age of technologies of information and "achieving" humanity? Too bad, a picture is sorrowful....
The African countries are «famous» the highest death rate from tuberculosis. For the last ten years the splash of morbidity is provoked by the epidemic of AIDS which in combination with tuberculosis almost always results in a rapid mortal end. Leprosy, malaria, et al HIV is infections, mow millions of people here. In the countries of Equatorial Africa vegetate in poorness 69% population, 62% -- underfed, 72% children do not live so long to five years.
In March, 2006 our mission first left to Africa.
| Ghana | Namibia | Kenya |
In subsequent months missionaries had a few journeys to such African countries, as: Uganda, Ghana, Gama, Congo, Rwanda, and Burundi. In July the hardest journey took place to Ghana. In the flow of this journey our missionaries visited 7 prisons, in one of which there were mortally patients infected with AIDS. 663 men got rescued. It was bought in for this journey: 1 000 kg of rice, sugar, corn; about 10 boxes of soap; hundreds of Bibles; a humanitarian help is vitamins; candies.
At the beginning of September our group again started to fly to Africa - to Uganda. For this time this country met their pouring rains and washed out roads. But it did not prevent to conduct for two services in clinks, being in a 4-5 o'clock of ride from each other. In womanish clink we looked after a sad picture. Not all women were able to come to listen God’s Word, because their clothes were so threadbare and torn, that they were put restraint to appear in society. Knowing about it, our group endowed money on the purchase of material, to do some sewing clothes for women. We complimented with children, to being in clinks with the mothers, clothes and toys. 540 persons were in general complication rescued. Bought in and given away 300 Bibles, 9000 pound of rice, 2000 pound of rice, washed 1800 pieces, 12 sporting balls. Also, to poor believing families, humanitarian help was given facilities of daily necessity, vitamins, clothes and finances, brought from America, are given away.


Also, first, missionaries were invited on meeting to one African tribe. They were solemnly met under the fight of drums and speech of elders. It important collection gave another possibility to preach Jesus Christ to the people, to above-ground in darkness of sin. In durance vile journeys, missionaries conducted services with 250 persons, deciding to continue work in clinks, were present on.
And, as living stone, build from itself a house is spiritual, holiness is sainted, to bring spiritual victims, favorable God by Jesus Christ... 1Peter 2:5