The mission comprised of several activities: morning devotion among the missioners, door-to-doors and one-on-one evangelism. We visited a school, Kasiluni primary, and held open air meetings each day. We also had sports evangelism, played volleyball for men on Saturday afternoonand a new-believers seminar earlier in the morning, and we later showed the Jesus Film in the evening. We held revival meetings every single day and had our Sunday service at C.C.I. Kasiluni church.
Kasiluni is a remote area and one cannot fail to notice the poverty. That was not all that we dealt with, there was a challenge in religion, we experienced language barrier, the locals lacked bibles, we were rejected, arguments, lack of knowledge of the Truth and we covered long distances to get to the people.
With all that however, 91 people came to receive salvation and most of those who had accepted Christ in the first mission were going strong in the faith. We thank God.
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Kasiluni is a remote area and one cannot fail to notice the poverty. That was not all that we dealt with, there was a challenge in religion, we experienced language barrier, the locals lacked bibles, we were rejected, arguments, lack of knowledge of the Truth and we covered long distances to get to the people.
With all that however, 91 people came to receive salvation and most of those who had accepted Christ in the first mission were going strong in the faith. We thank God.
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Meanwhile, Bishop Mulandi, Paul and Irene Muchiri arrived safely in New York on Wednesday morning. They are there for a mission that ends in mid-August. Bishop Mulandi however travels back to Kenya before the end of June as Paul and Irene carry on. We continue to pray for them as they meet different people, minister in different congregations and spread a word on the work of ACMI.