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Keith & Deborah, IMB Missionaries
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News  from The Forgotten Africa September 2010  
THE POWERFUL IMPACT OF HOUSTON'S FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH VOLUNTEER TEAM
July 7 - 13, three quilombo villages, Projeto Cazulu, Rio De Peixe (River of Fish), and Flechal, heard and received the gospel through Bible stories, testimonies, music, and home visits. These villages will never be the same after HFBC volunteers showered them with the love of Jesus Christ. Deborah and I are thanking God for having stood along side of this team as we brought light to places of profound spiritual darkness. A good number of decisions were made in each quilombo and we will work with the First Baptist of Serrano to do follow-up work with Projeto Cazulu, First Baptist Carurupu to do follow-up work with Rio de Peixe, and First Baptist Mirinzal to do follow-up work with Flechal.
 
Rejoice with us as we celebrate the gospel being proclaimed in villages that had NO CHRISTIANS before we entered them!
 
Pray for HFBC volunteeers, Lauren Paradoski, Nora Rojano, Jackie Kingsbury, Sarah Pierson, Stephanie Smith, Tonya Thompson, Marco Aparicio, Jesse Livingston, and Brandon Rojano, as they seek God's guidance as how to continue to proclaim the Good News of Jesus where they work, study, and live. A special thanks for all the hard work of team leader Tonya Thompson.  

 

 
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