Serving in Tanzania
dom, 01 sept
|Tanzania
Learn more about the fall 2019 mission in Tanzania, equipping the churches to make disciples!
Horario y ubicación
01 sept 2019, 19:00 – 01 dic 2019, 23:00
Tanzania, Tanzania, Africa
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A Message from our Founder:
When we started ELOHAI International, the Lord was very clear: that this would be a Great Commission company to advance the Gospel of Jesus Christ through books, media, and missions.
In Matthew 28, Jesus gave His disciples a "Great Commission" to go out into all the world and make disciples... I have personally enjoyed living this Great Commission in business and everyday life, and our team at ELOHAI International has consistently supported missionary work while using our gifts to advance the Kingdom of God.
We have been called to overseas mission work as well. On September 1, I will be boarding a plane for a three-month kingdom-building mission in Tanzania, as a missionary with Africa Inland Mission (AIM), a mission-sending agency since 1895.
In Tanzania, I will be an instructor at a seminary equipping Christians to spread the gospel to unreached people in their communities. I will be working with new and future church planters and joining evangelistic efforts. One of the courses that I am teaching will also help with storytelling and English writing. I am excited that together with believers in Tanzania we will explore the ministry of Jesus through storytelling, while helping others understand His work for us.
Today, would you be willing to partner with the Lord's work in Africa? If so, please pray for me and those being served and consider sowing a financial seed to support this mission. All gifts are tax-deductible. To offer your support, visit the link below.
https://usgiving.aimint.org/missionary/1080973
P.S.
If you're an aspiring author or speaker, watch our latest free training "Write & Publish Your Book This Year" and learn about a special $97 seed to receive a gift of lifetime coaching with me.
[email: (hello@elohaiintl.com) us for more details.]
Thank you,
Natasha T. Brown