Pressing on in Wotutu

Dearest in Christ,

Greetings from this part of the globe. It is awesome for us to be alive and busy doing what we are doing for the service of Christ. We hope you are doing okay. We keep you in our prayers. Please continue to pray for us as well.

Life is full of challenges here from many ends but we are still pushing with towards our goal. The new students are trying their best. Some of them have started seeing that Bible training is not as easy as the Bible studies on Wednesday evening. It is not easy with some of them. The passed the entrance exams but it is hard for them to maintain and keep themselves in school. But thanks be to God, we are here to teach, encourage, and motivate them to remain focused. At the end of the tunnel, they will see the light.

The Zeta batch students were out for their first mass weekend evangelism. It was great for us to meet with our graduates as well on that mission field area to help evangelize and also to train our new students in evangelism as well.

Our graduates are always happy to meet with the freshmen. We are doing a marvelous work here in Cameroon as our graduates are scattered in many locations. This gives us available access to a mission field at any time.

PLANS 

The Bassays are here to teach both the students and their wives. The Bassays graduated from Harding university and they are working as missionaries in their native country of Cameroon. Keep them in your prayers as they have spent this week with my family contributing their own talents towards training men and women to serve the Lord and further the gospel.

 APPRECIATIONS

Thank you. Thank you very much for your prayers and support in this difficult time in the world. Your prayers and support are sustaining this work. We have nothing to give but to keep thanking God daily on your behalf.

Elangwe and family

By the Grace of God Director BVBIC-Wotutu

Posted on March 15, 2021 .