Mountain Link News Letters from the Floras
jflora.wordpress.com

 10-Apr-2009

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African Proverb: Wool already touched by fire is not hard to set alight.

A good description of how we should be as followers of Jesus Christ, don’t you think?

We are here! Africa is more than we could have ever imagined! God has been more than faithful in our 10,000 miles of travel in the past week. We were received in Africa by our team leaders Alan and Babs Dial. They have wel-comed and loved us. It is so hard to believe we are finally here!

The Basotho people are beautiful!

We have been trying our handful of Sesotho words and a man actually under-stood when Teresa asked him how he was doing!

We will continue training here in Maseru until April 14th and then we will re-turn to Jo’Burg for more meetings.

Our Going Deep Churches

FBC Rosharon, TX
FBC Walnut Grove, MO
Fellowship Baptist, Sidney, MT
Hamlin Memorial, Springfield, MO
Glenstone Baptist, Springfield, MO Heights Baptist, Alvin, TX
Primera Iglesia Bautista, Corpus Christi, TX
Watson Chapel, Pine Bluff, AR
White Oak, Walnut Ridge, AR

Continue to pray…

…praise to Him for His unfailing love and faithfulness to the Flora family!

…for the Flora family as they adjust…especially the girls.

…the Person of Peace in the Mokhotlong village.

…spiritual awakening among the Basotho.

…for a house for the Flora’s near or in Mokhotlong.

…LANGUAGE LEARNING! Pray twice for this one!

PRAY ABOUT HOW YOU MIGHT BE INVOLVED TO REACH THE BASOTHO IN LESOTHO!

African Hospitality

You are always welcome in an African home. No invitation is needed. Therefore, they need no invitation to your home. They will always be welcome!

 
 

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