Mission Opportunities at Home and Abroad
AICM PRAYERLETTER
April 4, 2009
Re: Mission Opportunities at Home and Abroad
Dear Partners in Christ:
“Zohn´ diaň da ze wah” in the Bassa Dialect means “Oh! 2009 is almost gone.” The Bassa Dialect is one of the eighteen languages spoken in Liberia.
We thank God for His continual blessings even in the midst of these difficult times in the history of this Country. However, for Christians, our hope is in Jesus Christ alone. His work must continue. In this Prayer Letter we seek your prayers (1) for the mission opportunities available through AICM and (2) financing to immediately drill a well at Koko Children’s Village.
First, let us discuss the foreign missions opportunity in Liberia, West Africa. Our ministry in Liberia needs missionaries to conduct training, church planting, and to work with our Orphanages. Prior to our coming to the United States to establish AICM, the Lord planted 19 churches through us, a Bible school to train pastors, orphanages, and a Christian school. The Christian School has an enrollment of over 500 students. The Bible School needs staff to function effectively. We are appealing to churches and missionary sending organizations, as well as individuals with interest in these mission opportunities to contact us for further discussion.
Second, there is also a mission opportunity here in Boynton Beach, Florida. We are praying for AICM Coordinator and Office Manager. There is a possibility that the Coordinator will become the Executive Director of AICM in the near future. This will also be based upon his capability in administering the affairs of this ministry.
All application is subject to the approval of the Board of Directors. Approved missionaries will have to raise their own support and be trained for home mission and intercultural ministries.
Pray for Koko Children’s Village. There is an immediate need for a well. It is now dry season in Liberia and the temporary well (without hand pump) we dug has run dry and we have contacted a group to drill a new well for them. The best time to drill or dig a well is this season (dry season); because it will never run dry when they hit the water table. The cost of drilling and other expenses is estimated at $ 2,750.00. Because of the urgency we have already commenced the work. The children must have water to drink, bath, and wash their clothes. The caretakers at the Village have had to beg for water in other communities, which is over two miles walk! Esther and I shared tears when we heard that the children’s temporary well is dried up. We immediately wired some money, and as we write, the well is being dug. At this time, every widow’s mite will help! Those of you responding with any gift for this purpose should kindly indicate in the memo of your check “Koko Village well project”.
HAPPY RESURRECTION/EASTER SUNDAY! IT IS OUR PRAYER THAT CHRIST WILL BE RESURRECTED ANEW IN OUR LIVES AND MINISTRIES.
Yours for Missions,
R. Zarwulugbo Liberty, Pastor
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