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    <title>The Friday Fax - Mozambique</title>
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    <title>Mozambique: 70 Muslims come to Christ through courageous street children</title>
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&lt;p&gt;Tabea Geipel works as a missionary among children living on the streets of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and often sees Muslim boys regularly come to Christ. On New Year's Day, Rama, who was baptized two days after giving his life to Christ, dared to tell his devout Muslim relatives about his newly-found faith in Jesus, and even about his baptism&amp;#160;- despite knowing that his family may disown him and deny him his inheritance. After three days of praying and fasting, Gaspar, another street kid, went with some of his believing schoolfriends into a region known as an Islamic stronghold, to bring the Gospel to several villages. They experienced strong resistance, particularly from the witch doctors, but many people were healed and delivered by the children's prayers. Over seventy Muslims gave their lives to Christ, and are now being cared for by existing churches.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p class=&quot;source&quot;&gt;Source: Tabea Geipel, AvC, fax (+49) 6043 8136, e-mail avcnidda (at) t-online.de&lt;/p&gt;    </content:encoded>
                
    <pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2005 13:26:00 +0200</pubDate>
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    <title>Mozambique: deaf and dumb girl healed</title>
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&lt;p&gt;&quot;Kakala smiles all over her face, and is very excited!&quot;
wrote Rolland and Heidi Baker, missionaries in Mozambique, on
8&lt;sup&gt;th&lt;/sup&gt; April 2005. &quot;She repeats Heidi's words syllable for
syllable into the microphone, touching the hearts of everyone in
the village. Everyone knows that Kakala was born deaf and dumb.
People ran to fetch Kakala's mother, and soon they are both
standing in front of the crowd, smiling broadly. The mother again
confirms that she had never heard Kakala speak before. Upon hearing
the news, someone ran off to fetch another deaf and dumb girl.
Heidi and the team prayed for the girl and laid hands on her, and
the little Magdalena was also instantly healed, able to hear and
speak. An old woman was also healed&amp;#160;&amp;ndash; Jesus restored her
sight.&quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;h5&gt;When whole villages are saved&lt;/h5&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&quot;The whole village had gathered, and many had travelled
miles from the surrounding villages on hearing that we were
coming,&quot; the Bakers continue. &quot;They saw the Jesus Film, and Heidi
preached and told them what Jesus had already done in their region.
The result was that the entire village unanimously decided to
accept the Gospel. During our missionary outreaches in the
traditionally Muslim province Cabo Delgado in northern Mozambique,
we regularly see whole villages eagerly turning to Jesus the first
time they hear our message. Whenever we preach the Gospel as
simply, intensely and clearly as we can, there is no resistance:
the poor come out of their huts, clothed in rags, and run to Jesus.
They accept him as their new Lord without hesitation or doubt,
renouncing their old lives of dependency on witch doctors, enslaved
by evil spirits, false religion and traditions, and kneel in the
dust of their village square, worshipping their new saviour Jesus.
In the past two years, over 190 new churches have formed in Cabo
Delgado's villages; more are added every week. The harvest in
Mozambique is truly ripe&amp;hellip;&quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p class=&quot;source&quot;&gt;Source: Rolland and Heidi Baker, &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.irismin.org/&quot;&gt;Iris Ministries&lt;/a&gt;, P.O. Box
275, Pemba, Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, tel. (+258)-82-303-0&lt;/p&gt;    </content:encoded>
                
    <pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2005 22:01:00 +0200</pubDate>
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