Pastor Simon Samwel Tanga

 

 

 

 

Dear Pastor Ted 

 

Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. 

 

We have been blessed by hosting the Spiritual seminar on Tanga. Our SBC Conference we held on 28 Sept to 29 Sept 2016. In the church of Tanzania Assemblies of God. Our host pastor was Rev. Kipingu. The Awakening was good and we had people from different churches with 4 different pastors. Tango is an area that is dominated by Muslims, so the work of Preaching the Gospel is very difficult. But after our lessons the host Pastor said “Now we are renewed, trained and equipped to enter into battle with our modern (spiritual) weapons. All the people were very excited with all our lessons and with all the SBC Materials.  I also taught on the Scripture Memory Card System, Guidelines to a Personal Prayer List, Record of Bible Reading, and a Checklist for Accountability Partners and the 40-Day Chart. People were particularly impressed by the 40-Day Chart, as shown in the picture. Pastor Kipingu said, “All of this materials are very important. A device to help Christian in these activities that would help guard against laziness especially the 40-Day Chart. I taught about the Great Commission, also they were very impressed by this because people of Tanga live with Muslims and struggle to tell them about Jesus Christ.

We distributed to them 50 copies of the Swahili Spiritual Boot Camp version and the people also have enjoyed the book as shown in the picture.

We thank God for his protection because we were able to return safely. It was a long journey it is about 500 kilometers from Arusha the town I live in. We traveled by bus. We saw that the Lord protected us and our families too.

I am most grateful to you and all who continue to enable us to reach the churches using the SBC Materials. Thank you very much for your prayer support and financial support. God has overwhelm us and we praise him, and more for you and all of you because you have help us do a great job of building the kingdom of God.

 

Simon Samwell

Arusha, Tanzaniza

           

 

 

 

 

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