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Ministry Update: Reformed Faith Mission (South Africa) (December 2018)
Dear brethren, Grace and peace be multiplied to you. “The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want” (Psalm 23:1). 2018 has been an amazing testimony to the deeply personal and caring way our God shepherds his people, especially our small church. Allow me to highlight a...
Ministry Update: Reformation Bible Church (Malawi) (December 2018)
Dear friend, Greetings in the matchless name of King Jesus. We have had a whirlwind year. Thankfully, our ending couldn’t have been any better. There are so many highlights for this year—as well as lowlights. Yet, in all honesty, the highlights far outweigh the...
Ministry Update: Sovereign Grace Bible Church (Olievenhoutbosch, South Africa) (December 2018)
Dear brethren, Please find below the latest ministry update from Bheki Bembe and Sovereign Grace Bible Church in Olievenhoutbosch, South Africa. Family Our son Ntokozo has completed writing his final matric exams. The results will be released next year. We pray all...
Ministry Update: Comunhão dos Crentes em Cristo (Nampula, Mozambique) (December 2018)
Greetings to friends of Grace Missions, Grace Medical Mozambique, Charles and Julie Woodrow. This is Charles Woodrow writing again, with two urgent prayer requests and more news from Nampula. Troubles in South Africa The first prayer request has to do with our trip to...
A Guide to Some of God’s Work in Limpopo (South Africa) and Zimbabwe
You are probably familiar with Seth Meyers and Paul Schlehlein, who are church planters working with various plants in Limpopo and Zimbabwe, among which are several Sola 5 churches. A friend recently sent Seth a message asking about the various plants with which they...
Ministry Update: Hope Bible Church (Bloemfontein, South Africa) (December 2018)
Dear brethren, The Lord has been gracious to HBC over the past few months. The past few months have been a time of transition, with lots of things to do, and many people for the Ravens to say goodbye to. This means that our families needed special grace and sustenance...





