Then came B.C.C’s Aroma Praise & Worship Team that prepared the hearts of the people for the message. The man of God for the day Pastor Genesis Tinshu was introduced after the choir. He shared the word of God from Luke 23: 26-33. He made the people to understand that Christ decided to get ugly so that we will become handsome and beautiful, he took all the pain on the cross for us to know eternal life. But we still trample on him with all kinds of excuses like “we don’t have time for church now” etc. But nevertheless he is still there to embrace us. He also made them know that it is only the mercy of God that can set us free from sin and that whatever we sow that’s what we shall reap.
After the word of God through the Man of God some people were touched and decided to surrender to Jesus Christ as their personal lord and savior. There were about 16 adults and over 25 children who said yes Jesus I will follow you as from today. There after there was prayer for the sick, oppressed and heartbroken. All ended with a closing prayer from the man of God. About 72 adults and 45 children attended day 1 of the outreach. Praise God. Amen.
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The Bonduma Food Outreach is an initiative of the B.C.C leaders to reach out to the people of Bonduma village, Buea, Southwest Province of Cameroon materially and spiritually. This program will run from Tuesday the 9th to Saturday the 13th of March 2010. The program involves the sharing of food to 100 homes in the Bonduma village and then reaching the people with the gospel in course of sharing the food. Food distribution will be in the afternoon while in the evening there will be a crusade at the village hall. Preparations are going on smoothly with different committees created who will manage different parts of preparation and the outreach proper. In terms of financing God is faithful and all is marvelously moving well. There was an all leaders fasting on Wednesday 24th February 2010 which ended with prayers at 6 pm in the church auditorium.
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