
Angola's
Cry for Literature
THIRTEEN-YEAR
OLD TERESA was traveling on a minibus trip in her West African native
country, Angola, when Raul, a Christian worker on board, introduced her to
Jesus Christ. Teresa responded by giving her heart to Jesus right there on
the bus. Little did anyone realize that her life on earth would soon end
when the van later tragically overturned.
This incident, related by Jose Sitonga, national coordinator for World
Missionary Press in Angola, reminds us how vital it is to share the
gospel with children. As national director for Child Evangelism
Fellowship (CEF) in Angola, Jose directs focused outreach to the children of
Angola. As this nation rises from the ashes of decades of war, it can be the
children who form the new foundation. Establishing them in Jesus Christ will
provide hope for a more peaceful future.
Jose reports that the government of Angola is thankful for their
work among the children and is encouraging CEF to continue to teach and
train children and adolescents from the Word of God. The door is open to
share the gospel in many places, and the cry for literature is ENORMOUS.
Jose writes:
1. Angola held the All Africa Basketball Cup recently and in January 2010
will host the All Africa Football Cup. What an opportunity to share
the message of salvation!
2. Chinese are entering Angola by the thousands... Read More

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Long-term
Volunteers Welcomed into Heaven
WALTER
AND VIOLA KEIM loved volunteering at World Missionary Press. They valued
the ministry so much that they came regularly for more than 20 years,
even though they had long since retired. The Keims worked mostly at the
booklet bindery, where they helped put together millions of Scripture
booklets. They also energetically served at the New Testament
bindery, helping to collate and bind tens of thousands of New
Testaments.
On Sunday, December 14, after preaching at a small church,...Read More





