Dearest in Christ,
Calvary greetings to you all over there and happy new week from your brothers and sisters here in Cameroon. We do hope you are doing better in all that you do. We are doing our best amid all the odds politically and health wise.
Daily we see how faithful God is. Because of that, we keep trusting Him and depending on Him. We have realized that if not of Him, we doubt where we would have been with the dangerous situations that befall us daily. God will always make a way of escape for us.
The political situation of our country still needs to settle even though the dust is gradually settling down in Wotutu. Other areas are still dark and it makes our work difficult in some areas. That is why we keep soliciting that you remember us daily in your prayers.
Two cars are ready to transport 20 students and some members of the Wotutu congregation who were part of a mass evangelism in Yato village. It was good, and it is always good to have means of transportation. It eases the work entrusted in our hands. Thank you for making transportation possible.
Upon arriving in Yato village, the students, some staff, and members of the Wotutu congregation set out for house to house evangelism because it was evening and people were just returning from their farms. They gave us audience even with empty stomachs. The word is also a most necessary food. We met some preparing vegetables for the market the next day, so I was happy to help them put the vegetables together while the students were speaking out the word.
Students will always open the Bible for prospects to read the truth with their own eyes. After the studies, we leave the prospect with a tract from Mission Printing along with our mobile numbers for further help in their studies.
Soldiers of the old rugged cross are ever ready to share with someone no matter the area. They are always ready to go out, so as to distribute the bread of life free of charge to any hungry person, at any time.
PLANS
Next week is exams week.
After exams, we are moving to Mbanga for the annual Bible lectureship and that will end our first year with the Epsilon batch. Please keep us in prayers as the challenges here are too high mostly on sickness from our students.
APPRECIATIONS
God bless you and replenish all your energy, prayers, and funds you are using on this ministry. God will reward you in due season.
God bless you
Elangwe and family
By His grace director BVBIC-Wotutu