Danny gave the evening Keynote Address to open the week long camp. He encouraged the youth to press into God as they are the future leaders of the church and the future leaders of Sierra Leone. They were very excited, at the end he gave an invitation to anyone present who did not know Jesus in a personal way to come forward. One adult man, one teenage youth and a couple of children came forward to give their hearts to Jesus. Praise the name of Jesus!
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
MY FAVORITE
Pastor Sowa in the photo praying for some of the youth on day 2 of our Jesus Film Festival at the Bo Police Barraks, do you notice in his hand many sheets of paper? We asked all the people who came forward to give their lives to Jesus the first day to write down there names and addresses on paper and bring it back on the second day, I was so suprized at the positive responce. Also the 2 children in the forground are holding gospel tracts, we handed out 100,s during the 2 day festival and the people were excited to get them, we didn't even see 1 left discarded on the field the next day.
Partnering with Pastor Bokerie and Better Hope Church, Bo, Sierra Leone
Saturday, December 12, 2009
THE TEAM
Seated in the center left to right, me (Danny), Rev. & Mrs. Sowa, and Joseph Coker (Something). Not present in the photo are Rev. Amos and of course the photographer Chief Daddy Boke.
COMING SOON: Community Center in Bo #2
New Community Center will be the home of our 3 bible studies here in Bo #2, Mende Bible Study, Kids Bible Study & English Krio. More pics coming as soon as we're finished with the construction.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Chief BK giving his testimony at the village
This village is 32 miles from our house in Bo#2. It took close to 2 hours to drive there. 1st and 2nd gear all the way. The last 2 miles were a drive with one set of tires on the foot path and the others in the bush. No cell phone service out here, no electricity, no modern conveniences of any kind. We were told most of the poeple who live in this village have never seen a white man. They were very excited and honored that we would stay over night with them. They made us delicious sauces and served it with their native rice which is reddish purple and white.
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