Letter from Tanzania - May 2007
I
am delighted to inform you that Pastor
Lotieh, the United Caribbean Trust Tanzania representative,
has attended a meeting at the Highlands Bible school. On the agenda
the UCT Pastor Sponsorship Program was discussed and the school
fees in particular. Highlands announced that some churches have
promised to bless the school with food and financial assistance.
Each student is required to pay US $50 for tuition
plus US $20 stationery, a total of US $70 each semester or US $210
per annum.
This is rounded up to US $30 per month which will
includes US $12.50 pocket money or correspondence allowance per
month.
An additional US $10 of the sponsorship will go
towards translating the Stonecroft Bible Studies into the languages
needed to establish Bible Study groups within the Bible school as
well as orphanages and schools that are in the program.
TOTAL: us $40.00 per month
Stella Akondowe - Secretary
United Caribbean Trust Tanzania
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SPONSOR A PASTOR IN TANZANIA
I am Mayamiko Dyna Biza. I am a
second year student at the Assemblies of God school of Theology
Malawi Campus majoring in Bachelors of Arts Degree in Bible and
Theology.
I became a born again Christian on May 11, 1982
when I was ten years old. The Gideon International Ministries came
to my school to give us New Testament Bibles. They used that opportunity
to minister the word and I surrendered my life to Jesus. I am a
Pastor in a local church in Malawi and I have been ministering in
other parts of Malawi. My ministry also takes me to other countries
like Mozambique and Zambia. <
Please help >
Pastor Gelard Amosi Mwenda
By His grace I stared pastoring a church in 1999
in a place called Ifwagi, though I am pastoring a church but my
thirst has been to go to the Bible school and to get some training
so that I should do His work as He wants me to do. <
Please help>
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Web pages have been created
on each prospective pastor so that Christians within the Caribbean
will be given the opportunity to sponsor these young Africans
to attend Bible School in Africa.
Their progress will be monitored and their
ministries will be documented on the site. |
A new opportunity has developed enabling United
Caribbean Trust to purchase a property in Mbeya. The 3 year old
property is located within a walled enclosure and covers 2,450sq
ft ground space, it is large enough to become the town church we
have been praying about. It will seat over 300 people African style.
The property is close to Highlands Bible School.
On the grounds is another smaller
building that would second as the Women's
Empowerment Sewing Project Factory. It can facilitate
30 sewing machines, the project has already been established
with 5 sewing machines but there is a great need for expansion. |
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Pastor
Lotieh Akondowe our United Caribbean Trust's Tanzania
representative is perfectly positioned to orchestrate this project.
He is a trusted, honest, humble servant of God and it is our
privilege to be partnering with him.
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"God willing, I want this
city church to be a missionary church.
God has given me a vision to reach many countries
and this church will be the base for church planting, strengthening
and supporting the small churches in the remote areas of Tanzania
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We are praying for this church
building project as Nehemiah did
during the time he was building the wall of Jerusalem in one
hand they had weapons while in the other hand they used it to
build the city." Pastor
Lotie Akondow
UCT Tanzania Representative
Seen here the new city church all plastered
and with the old roof removed and the new galvanized roof
about to be erected. Praise God |
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