Pamoja!: All together lift
Pamoja: it’s our Swahili word for the week. It means “Working together.” Pamoja. It’s a good word to share with you. As a friend, reader, and prayer supporter, you are working together as we follow God’s leadership in serving in east Africa. Keep praying! Praying for us this week: We’re in Entebbe, Uganda this week. Training with Bob and Nancy Calvert, our friends and co-workers. Nancy speaks at a women’s retreat this Friday (March 8) and Bob will be preaching on missions the next several Sundays at Entebbe Baptist Church DeDe and I will be looking at houses to rent when we come back in May. Pray for God’s guidance as we seek to find the right house in the best neighborhood to minister in and from. Pray for the Echelon Team serving in northern Uganda near the South Sudanese border. Our friends Selvin (see story below) and Laurel, Aaron and Hannah, and Cameron and Kelly are part of this ministry. We will be visiting and learning about a Unreached People Group this week. TheGoPeople (what we’ll call them) are from the Nile River area, completely Muslim, and not currently being reached with the Gospel. Join us in prayer for TheGoPeople. Bob and Nancy Calvert at the Entebbe Market. Read our latest Open Hands Africa newsletter You can also subscribe to the newsletter. As always, we love to hear from you. Email us at creekbank.stories@gmail.com Serving, Curt aka “Baba Clay” and “Bwana Nne.” One Single Bible “Only Heaven will reveal the lives that have been changed by the lives that have been changed by the lives that have been changed by the Word of God.” The year was about 1820. I’m sure the British missionaries left Tamil-land feeling like failures. The southern India Tamil people group had little interest in the Gospel. No takers. No new converts. No believers.
