Johan

this generation did not hear yet

Remobilization for Southern-Africa Development Outreach and Congo River Mission had met with uncommon setbacks since Jan 2023. It means that the local church in Kisangani remains without international missions mentors and some isolated villages remain unreached, – some since 1925! Every financial gift is a sending action. Please help!

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BackaBuddy to Kisangani!

Dear praying and sending friends. There is a donate button on this Work the Land website, but should you feel called to contribute specifically for the Africa Peace & Development Expedition by road, due to depart as soon as sufficient travel, fuel, toll and border costs had been received, please consider to use the BackaBuddy project for this purpose. Thank you so much! God bless!
www.backabuddy.co.za/johannes-meintjes-5549405463226063046

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Be my partner!

Are you also eager to see the Good News sowed in Southern-Africa and the Congo River region? I offer some partnering solutions to fit your personal missions sending preference. There is a Business as Mission network, an option for SA businessmen and women to have their business promoted in 8 Southern-Africa countries for a once off consideration of R2 500, or a contribution option via BackaBuddy at www.backabuddy.co.za/johannes-meintjes-5549405463226063046

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hard workers and pew warmers

As a token of encouragement regarding missions mobilization for Congo River Mission, a family member made me a painting some years ago. It is called Vessels of Honor and depicts the Congregation as clay jars that emerge through the torn curtain of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ so long ago. There are those jars with handles and spouts, and tall jars easy to hold and use according to their talents and spiritual gifts, – and there are those fat and lazy pew warmers not making the difference that they have individually been called for in God’s Kingdom on earth as it is in heaven. Start making your difference as called today, not forgetting Congo River Mission in prayer and action.

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Since 1878

The Baptist Missionary Society (BMS) had sent two missionaries from Cameroon to start mission work along the Congo River in 1878. By 1925 and up to 1959, or perhaps as late as 1970, al the mission work was handed over to the local church. Yet, as we read this entry, it can be stated from personal investigative experience between 2004 and 2014, that souls are lost daily from isolated villages where the Gospel of Good News had not been preached, nor had disciples been made in rural context, in this generation! Let us heed Romans 10:9-15. Send me please!

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Have they all heard the good news yet?

There are isolated villages along the Congo River and its tributaries that have NOT heard the Gospel of Good News preached to them! Yes, they have heard about Jesus, but have not been evangelized, baptized and taught everything that Jesus had commanded! They have no congregations and no encouragement nor any Epistles of Paul to guide their new Christian conduct. How can they hear if no one is sent? When will you send me? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAgwz8Bubes

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