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  Quotes from correspondence we have received:

 

“It has been of much pleasure to have you in Tororo as one of the speakers and partners in the ministry. I wish, therefore, on behalf of the women and pastors in Tororo, to express our sincere thanks for the contributions and impact you made in this conference. May God continue to bless you greatly. We are sure that this divine connection will continue to grow stronger and stronger until Jesus’ return. Please come again whenever you hear the Macedonian call. God bless you.”

 

Janet Bua and Victoria

Janet Bua and Victoria Krynock

--Janet Bua, International Christian Women’s Foundation August 26, 2000


“You are a blessing to nations, greetings! Everybody thinks and talks about your trip. You left a mark.”
--Jane Mbagaya, Lighthouse Team Ministries


“ We know that it was and still is the hand of God that brought you all the way from America to Kenya and particularly West Pokot region. Nobody else could have the power to touch your heart, but our Lord Jesus. We certainly see the hand of God in all that you do.

We would like to share our joy with you for the assistance you gave us at Kitale. Particularly the small cash for our fare home and above all the bicycles you presented to us in Pokot. To other people, it may sound small, but to you and us, we were overwhelmed at your assistance and it acted as a testimony to prove that the hand of our Lord is everywhere and can cause miracles to happen at will. To us it was a real miracle. We kindly, therefore, ask Jesus to hear our prayers and through you assist us with more bicycles so that the work of our Lord can go an extra mile; where roads don’t exist, where the ministry of Jesus has not been proclaimed.”
--Emmanuel Lokwangiro, Chairman – Pokot Evangelical Ministry
September 11, 2000

Pastor Richard Aracha, Topodou Baptist Church received the bicycle gift.


“My time with you during your visit to Kitale was great. I learnt a lot from you guys and I believe Julius will bear witness to that fact. I saw you as great missionaries to Africa that have been called by God in the ministry. As a result I have been motivated to get into full time ministry. I know the Lord is preparing a way for me.

Every place you visited, you left challenges. You are great teachers of the Word. I believe God is equipping you to equip church leaders for the perfection of the Body of Christ. Friends, I have much to say, but we shall share more when you return to Kenya for more missionary work.”
--Immaculate Maima, Kitale, Kenya June 1, 1999


“$3,000 Report for Famine. Greetings in Jesus’ name. Thank you for giving me food to take to my people. The following communities got the food: Lowoi Village – 40 families, Kamosion Village – 30 families, Pagiat Village - 35 families, Lotekew Village - 16 families, Mogen Village – 71 families, Natemeri Village - 20 families. Total number of families benefited – 212. I wasn’t able to take pictures because of those who distributed did not have a camera…Thanks for your endless love for the Pokot ministry. God bless you.”
--Pastor John Lodinyo, Kiwawa Community Church, Kapenguria
October 14, 1999


“Receive much greetings from me, my family, and the church. We thank the Lord because His work is going on well. Even the other churches we serve are growing in the Lord’s grace.

I would like to thank you so much for your generous gift of maize you send to us to further the gospel. And on top of that, I used the maize to distribute to the needy here at Chemageu.” (see photo)

The Church of Chemageu Baptist Church

--Pastor Emmanuel Lokwangiro,
September 26, 2000


The following is a letter from Chief Z. Injendi Mwalati of Lukeme, Kenya. His village is where we held a 5-day crusade in 1999 and thousands of people gave their lives to Christ. The Chief himself was among them. If you remember, he gifted Cliff and Victoria Krynock with a ram as a thank you.

On our video presentation we included footage and songs from two of the three schools in his area. As a way of continuing support to that area, Global Outreach donated school supplies to his schools through Pastor Julius Mbagaya of Lighthouse Team Ministries. This is part of his response:

Dear Sir/Madam:

I acknowledge to have read yours (our correspondence) early May and at the same time received donation in material forms to 3 schools in my location. Items received were – exercise books, pencils, blackboard rulers, rubbers. In turn the donations were handed over to individual schools. The schools were: 1. Bulupi Primary School, 2. Mukangolo Primary School, 3. Lukume Secondary School. Kindly receive the enclosed photos during my handing over of the donations.

The students, teachers and parents, plus the West Kabras location entire community was very thankful and happy with the donations. Kindly receive their name and blessing through Chief.

As Chief, I was very thankful to Global Outreach Ministry for visiting and ministering the word of God to my people. May I once again thank you for visiting my home and praying my family and the burnt house and accepting the small present I gave out to you (ram).

11/2000


“On February 5, 2001 to February 12, 2001 there was a great crusade, we wait and ask some instruments, i.e. truck, loud speakers, generator, from Kitale in Julius Mbagaya’s church and some four people came from Kitale who came with the vehicle (truck). Within the crusade there was 3,000 people where by we struggled handly for those people to get satisfied. We saw hands and power of God and wonderful power that people saw, sick people got healed, several of them (uncounted).

There was one old man who was sick for 4 years. He has gone for treatment and never got better. Then he was prayed for and got healed. Another old woman whose ribs to other ribs felt pains and it has took one year, came and we prayed for her and got healed. In the same day another woman who was very sick almost dying was brought and we prayed for her got healed and others whereby their clothes were brought to be prayed for, then later we hear that they got healed. Therefore in the same crusade three hundred people got saved.

...What I would like to tell you…please remember us here in this work of God in Kenya, West Pokot, because our place is full of hunger and drought. Mainly to enable us to spread the word of God to those many who have not received within our place…cows, goats have died due to diseases and drought, no grass for survival. (We used to depend on those.) I think you know that work of God without finance will not prosper because body wants meals to work, and also work of God to prosper well needs (finances).

We are asking you all to pray for us well so that God can answer ours and your prayers so that God can open people’s hands to help us.”
--Evangelist Imanuel Lokwangiro, February 18, 2001

 

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