The purpose of this trip to Northern Mozambique was
two-fold, first to visit and encourage the believers of the three fellowships
in Nampula, confirming them in the foundation and secondly to travel further
North to Mossuril, to accomplish the same purpose in the believers there.
Our journey began with a day’s lay-over in Johannesburg where we were hosted by the
Botha family; Sean, Peta, Helen and Estelle (please forgive me any
miss-spelling) who’s warm hospitality and rich fellowship stirred our hearts and
in no small measure contributed to our readiness for the task ahead.
We began our stay visiting the first fruits of the work in
Nampula, a fellowship in the suburb of Namekope 1. Approximately 18 months
previously Rupert and Kurt had visited Namekope 1 at which time a wonderful
outpouring of the Spirit resulted in many being transferred out of the darkness
and into the light. Gloriously in the interim young people full of the Holy
Ghost began evangelizing the local area founding two more fellowships, one in
Namekope 2 and the other at Saua- Saua.
The Lord is saving and using young men and woman to build
His church in Mozambique .
They demonstrate a wonderful eagerness and desire to evangelize their
communities. It was a privilege to witness the book of Acts in action “… and ye
shall be witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem ,
and in all Judea, and in Samaria ,
and unto the uttermost part of the earth”.
Elias reports that through-out the work in Mozambique
young people are standing up and getting involved, proving their ministries and
sharing the Gospel at every opportunity. The work as a result has become
self-sustaining and self–perpetuating to a far greater degree than ever before.
Before visiting Namekope 2 and Saua–Saua we traveled two and
a half hours north to the historic town of Mossuril . The national Highways are usually
in good repair but the drivers are a law unto themselves. En-route a large horse
and trailer overtook our vehicle passing us in the lane for oncoming traffic
and continued in that lane around a blind corner. Two blind corners later the
truck collided head on with a minibus full of passengers. We arrived moments
later a midst scattered debris and a large dust cloud, expecting the worst type
of carnage!
Miraculously no one was killed; the driver pictured with
Elias does not know how he escaped death with only the odd scrape! It is a
reminder of the keeping hand of God upon us as we travel. The roads hold many
dangers and considering the large distances traveled over the many years on
these missions with very few incidents, give witness to the Lords goodness and
keeping power.
Much of Northern Mozambique
is heavily influenced by the Muslim faith and Mossuril was exclusively Muslim
until a young man named Paive moved there. Paive along with another young man
began to evangelize the local community. Mossuril is the seat of the district
governor and has a hospital and a school; as a result there are a large number
of young educated men and woman who are teachers, nurses and government administrators.
It is among these people that Paive found good ground for
the seed of the Gospel. This was the only Christian Church in the town, perhaps
in the whole district. This is the first time Elias had been able to visit them.
We were warmly received, they anticipated our every need, gladly extending
themselves to ensure we were comfortable and lacked nothing. This generous
spirit enriched our entire stay with them and was evident in both the men and the
woman.
Having such a large group of well educated people in the
congregation provided the opportunity for more in-depth ministry. The Lord has
begun a good work and we have every confidence that He will finish it! Like
Nampula the church in Mossuril has begun evangelizing in the local area and a
second fellowship is in it’s infancy a few kilometers out of town.
The Sunday morning meeting provided opportunity for the
Gospel and over 40 people responded with heartfelt and sincere cries to God for
transference out of darkness and into light! With great joy we were able to
conclude our stay with an afternoon baptismal service in the very waters where
once Arabs and then the Portuguese loaded the enslaved onto ships.
Traveling back to Nampula on the Monday, Elias received news
that some men had tried to break into his home the previous night. Fortunately
his wife heard them and screamed, alerting neighbors and frightening the
intruders off! It was quickly settled that two young men from the Chimoio
fellowship would sleep over at Elias’s house until his return.
With every blessing and advance there is an attempt by
principalities and powers to undermine the work through attacks on the Lord’s
laborers. We must never stop praying for each other as we labour together and I
ask we specially remember Elias and his family before the Lord as often as
possible, they need much grace.
Tuesday found us traveling along a very sandy gully
masquerading as a road to Saua- Saua before crossing the river via a “rock”
bridge, often on three wheels. This area is being evangelized by a young man
from Namekope 1 named Jucinto. He walks this road twice a week, a 60km round
trip.
The people in this area are predominantly involved in
ancestor worship and have proved to be very resistant toward the Gospel.
Jucinto faithfully used of the Lord has however established a small fellowship
of believers. Land has been obtained for a church and they have begun making
the 1000 bricks they will need. Preaching here provided new challenges,
requiring 3 languages (English, Portuguese and the local Makuwa language) and
two interpreters! The Lord was gracious and the word was warmly received and
much was achieved in the short time we could be there.
Our last day of ministry took us to Namekope 2, a
wonderfully joyous group of believers with a good understanding of the Gospel.
A sister named Sara having moved from Namekope 1 began evangelizing in this
area. At first, among her family but later the community at large. She has a
wonderful spirit, full of the joy of the Lord and has demonstrated a gift for
evangelism. She is supported by another young man who oversees the fellowship
named Olivia. This young fellowship meets under a tree but is looking to the
Lord for ground for a building.
Believers from SA donated funds to assist the work in
Nampula and this was put to good use through the purchase of a bicycle. This
bicycle was duly presented to Jucinto so that he could travel more readily the
long distance from Namekope 1 to Saua-Saua. The bicycle was joyously received
and will be put to good use in furthering the Gospel in the area.
What became so obvious during this trip is how much the work
in Mozambique
has grown and become more established. Young people have made strong
commitments to the Lord and are at the forefront of the work, displaying a
great fervor and capacity for evangelism. It was evident that sisters are very
active and have a liberty in Christ Jesus.
It was wonderful to renew fellowship with our Brother Elias
and it was amazing to see how hard he works and with what passion he applies
himself. Pray the Lord continues to restore his body to full health, keep his
family and give him wisdom. We also pray for the work in Mozambique
trusting the Lord to establish each believer on that one true foundation, the
Rock Christ Jesus and for the many brethren who labour with the Lord, together
building His Church. Amen.
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