Volume 5.2
This issue is all about prayer: the track for the wheels of missions. We hope you will be compelled to renew your prayer life as you read testimonies of God answering the prayers of missionaries and their supporters. You will see resources on prayer for the world. Our Perspective article is by Pastor Austen Ukachi, who exhorts us to harness the church’s praying potential.
God answers prayers
God answers prayers! My husband, Joshua, and I are living witnesses of many answered prayers. One story comes to mind.
We were in Bible School in Canada and praying because we were completely out of money — none even for groceries or pet...
Dr. Joanna Bogunjoko
Testimonies of answered prayer
God provided for us through individuals and families. One time we gave almost all our food to the O. people during a food shortage. One day remained before we finished our food, and that day a girl we didn’t know purchased food and sent it ...
AfriGO Team
Prayer resources
WEBSITES:
Prayafrica.org
This Africa Inland Mission (AIM) site lists 55 African people groups who do not have a reproducing church and information on missionary work among them. Subscribe and receive regular update...
AfriGO Team
Harnessing the Church’s prayer potential
Prayer creates the track on which the wheel of missions moves. An unstable track inevitably slows down the pace of movement. If we are to evangelise the world, then we must step up the pace of our prayers.
Fortunately, one of the greatest ...
Pastor Austen Ukachi
Called: Gedeon Mashauri
“Oh You who hears prayer, to You all flesh will come.” Psalm 65:2
Journey of passion and prayer
In 2005, I was a refugee from D...
AfriGO Team
The physician evangelist who prays
Felix Kohol, a Nigerian medical doctor and missionary, felt isolated and alone in rural, northern Cote d’Ivoire where he was on assignment. God was using his medical skills to meet the health needs of the Senoufou, a largely unreached animistic...
Victor Bajah
People Groups: Maba
The Maba people inhabit the Ouaddaï region of eastern Chad. At present, there is little to no Christian witness in Ouaddaï, where 95 per cent of Maba and other Chadian peoples are Sunni Muslims. This area was once the sultanate of...
AfriGO Team