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Monday, April 24, 2006

Maasai Literacy class in progress.

Joseph Musuma Marwa teaching the members of the Maasai FMC how to read and write. They meet everyday between 9.00 am and 12:00 p.m.Pray that a classroom may be found so that rains may not continue disrupting their learning.

Sunday, April 23, 2006

MAASAI FMC GETS A NEW LEADER!

Members of the Maasai FMC praising God this morning.
Joshua Ole Ngelin was today installed as the new leader of the Maasai FMC. He takes over from William Joseph Ole Oongowarak who is going to Kalemera Empowering Lives International to learn the Word of God and some vocational skills.
Joseph Musuma Marwa, a third year Free Methodist student at the Nassa Theological College will be with the Maasai FMC for the next two and a half months. He will be doing his "term out" practical work.

Sunday, April 16, 2006

He is Risen!

The LSFM celebrated the resurrection of Christ in style. The members sung songs from all the ethnic groups that were represented. Poems were recited and a skit was presented by the youth. All these had one theme--Jesus Christ is risen!



After the worship service the children were served with food!!!!!!!!!!

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Kisesa FMC-Still going Strong!


On Wednesday 12th this month I managed to visit the Kisesa FMC to see how they were progressing. I found the wife of our lay Pastor, Benedicto havinga Bible study session with a few members of the church. They narrated to me how the rains had caused havoc in their area and destroyed crops. Many farmers are having to work on their farms again hoping that the rains will not repeat the destruction.

The Kisesa FMC meets in a house that is thatched with reeds on the inside and grass on top.About 22 adults meet for worship on a normal Sunday morning.

Friday, April 07, 2006

Liberty Institute Holds A Leadership Seminar in Mwanza.




The Liberty Institute of Tanzania in conjunction with the Sapphire Leadership Group of the USA organized and held a very successful seminar in Mwanza, Tanzania between April 3rd -6th. The main facilitator of the seminar, Arthur Burk, explored the theme " How a Leader Changes Values" with the participants to the maximum. The seminar participants really appreciated Bro. Burk's vast knowledge in many academic fields and requested that he returns to Tanzania again to teach them more.

The seminar was graced and opened officially by the Mwanza Regional Commissioner, Dr. Peter Toima Kiroya.

Leadership Seminar Comes to A Successful Close.

The seminar participants seated in groups discussing various concepts that they learned from the seminar facilitator, Arthur Burk.
Father Renatus Nkwande, the Director of Self-help projects in the Catholic Arch-diocese of Mwanza, presenting leadership certificates to the seminar participants. Assisting him is Bro. Arthur Burk, CEO of the Sapphire Leadership Group of USA.
The seminar participants seated in groups discussing various concepts that they learned from the seminar facilitator, Arthur Burk.

The Leadership seminar organized by the Liberty Institute in conjuction with the Sapphire group of USA came to a very successful close on Thursday evening. The seminar was closed by Father Renatus Nkwande who represented Bishop Anthony Mayala of the Catholic Arch-diocese of Mwanza.

Sunday, April 02, 2006

FMBC's FIRST GRADUANTS


The FMBC class of 2002-2006 celebrating after finishing their final exams last Friday.


The FMBC teachers and students of the 2002- 2006 class in their final worship/celebration service. The farewell sermon was delivered by Rev. Dave Shuit, the Regional Representative of the Africa Inland Mission. He preached from Isaiah 10. He called on them not to fear because God is with them."So do not fear, for I am with you;
do not be dismayed, for I am your God.
I will strengthen you and help you;
I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." Isaiah 10


The top students in the graduating class, Rev. Fedhelina Mlongecha and Pastor Conrad Edmund posing for a picture with the FMBC Principal (Center).
The FMCT National Superintendent, Pastor Fabian Kikoko presenting a gift to one of the graduants, Pastor Balibanga Daniel for exemplary academic performance.