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Kenya sow or go

Taking the gospel to Africa and Asia.
July 22

Newsletter July 2008

Hello from Sylvia in Malawi.
God's faithfulness is more evident every day here in Malawi as we continue to seek Him for fresh revelation and wisdom to fulfill the work of the ministry here at the 'Fountain of Waters Church International'.
www.fwaterschurchintl.multiply.com
 
Just this week I was speaking at a ladies meeting and the presence of God was so strong after ministry that no one could speak, we just sat in the presence of God and bathed in His love.
People responded to the salvation message and were overcome by the Spirit as they began to cry out to God in a new prayer language.
One lady had a spirit of grief and I found myself just holding her in my arms as God released her from the pain of the past.
Many people are still being saved as we meet them on the mini buses and in the streets.
People here are hungry for the gospel and willingly repent and pray for salvation when we preach the gospel simply so that they understand what it means to be saved.
Many are being healed and delivered and all of the regular attenders at church are now saved and baptised in the Holy Spirit and most are speaking in tongues.
We are planning to purchase a tank for water baptism so 20-30 people will be baptised in the next few weeks.
We are about to start a football team for the youth 8-14 year olds which will also be an avenue for evangelism.
The girls have also asked for a netball team too so we will begin that soon.
The children's church has about 30 children now and they are increasing each week.
We give them juice and bread and most of them have received Jesus and are baptised in the Holy Spirit.
We are having men's leadership training and they are learning English language and being taught the word of God.
The ladies are also learning English and also learning scriptures at the same time, we have fun doing that with me also learning some Chichewa language too.
We now have 20 chairs at the church, each one seats about 5 people so we are just about able to fit in our building but now for long as new people are coming each week.
So we have close to 100 people attending now, plus the children. Praise God!
We are planning to send 11 pastors to a local bible school in October so that they can go back to their villages and teach and train the people and see many souls come into the kingdom of God.
We are standing in faith believing that the building and land will be ours by the 7th of September or before so that we can get the water connected and washroom facilities and also build a conference centre on the land too.
Pictures attached.
 
I have built a new website for Pastor Robert and he is looking for people who would like books and literature translated into the Malawi language of Chichewa which will benefit so many people here who don't speak, read or write English.
www.robertkaunde.multiply.com


Please would you pray for Michael who is Bishop Beston's son aged 29 who has Pneumonia.
Thank you so much for those who are praying for us and supporting us financially we appreciate you so much and pray for you all regularly.
Please send us your prayer requests so that we can hold you before the Lord in prayer.
Love and blessings from
Sylvia and the team in Malawi
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April 26

KENYA SOW OR GO

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Kenya sow or go is a ministry of the Eagles Nest Christian Centre in Yass, NSW, Australia.
My name is Sylvia Suhr, a mother to four and grandmother to six.
I am 63 years. Born in the UK and immigrated to Australia in 1968.
I was born again in 1982 in Melbourne Australia and have been on the God journey ever since then.
My mission is to preach the gospel and carry the love of God to Africa and Asia.
I started my overseas missions in 1997 when I went to the Philippines with a team from our church with Pastor David Croker.
We went to Butuan in Mindinao where we shared our testimonies and preached the gospel.
Thousands of people had the opportunity to have their lives and circumstances changed by the power of God.
Many miracles were recorded...blind eyes were opened...the lame walked and many were set free from the bondage of satan.
My next mission was to Kenya with a team from another church.
God said to me, "Many of my children in Africa are dying with no arms to hold them"
Even though I didn't have the money to go on this mission I said 'yes' to God and He showed me to sell all that I had and just go!
When I met up with the team in Sydney I asked them if it would be ok for me to stay on in Kenya after the team had left and they agreed.
On this mission we taught in the bible school, preached at crusades, shared our testimonies and saw many lives changed by the power of God.
After the team left I continued to teach in the schools and churches and saw many things that changed my life forever.
I remember seeing a child of two years whos parents had died from HIV/AIDS he looked like a 6 month old baby as I carried him out of the back of a hut where he was dying from malnutrition and dehydration.
Many people leave the children to die when the parents have died with HIV/AIDS because of the stigma attached.
I came home after 4 months but I was never to be the same again.
In 2003 I again set off on another adventure, this time back to England to visit my family and work with the aged and disabled for 9 months.
It was good to see my family again and God was able to restore relationships with members of my family.
From England I went back to Kenya.
This time to a place called Mbita, a little fishing village by the shores of Lake Victoria.
I lived amongst the people of Mbita for almost 2 years and got to know a lot of their language and customs.
My memories of Mbita are very precious as thousands of people came to know Jesus during the time I was there and took teams out to the villages to preach the gospel.
I returned home and stayed with my daughter for some time but my heart was breaking for the lost in third world countries.
I was invited to visit a pastor and work alongside him at Smokey Mountain in Manila in the Philippines and so again I packed my bags and off I went.
This was also a time of fruitfulness as many of the people there were open to the gospel message and turned to Jesus.
We were able to help distribute nutrition to many of the children and saw many lives changed there too.
In October of 2007 I again set flight to Africa.
I went to Malawi to visit Bishop Beston Makawa in Blantyre.
I was very warmly met at the airport by Beston and the team.
I love Malawi and the people are so humble and gentle.
The team had such a beautiful sense of unity and one-ness and we were able to visit many of the remote villages and preach the gospel and see the healing power of God in action as we layed hands on the sick.
From Malawi I flew to Kenya where I was met at the airport by some very friendly people with a lovely bunch of flowers.
Michael Wafula is a special man who has 21 children, most of these are not his own but children he has adopted.
The house he used to live in has now become a school for orphans in Kitale and he rents a house for himself, his wife and some of the younger children.
I was able to speak at a youth conference there about the love of God and His power to change lives and see people set free.
From Kitale I travelled to Homa Bay where I met with a friend from Mbita who I was to work alongside for the next few months.
Ben Ouko was the YWAM base leader when I was in Mbita and he had invited me to work alongside him in ministry.
The main highlight for us was when we visited a school called Got Kabok near to Homa Bay.
When we saw the children in this school we wept and all we could do was pray and ask God to change their situation.
The many orphans were at school each day with no breakfast, no lunch and maybe some maize porridge in the evening.
We prayed for them and saw God do a miracle as the children started to smile and even danced with some of the team.
We went back to the school with some bags of maize and armed with the gospel we were privilaged to preach the gospel to most of the families in the area where many accepted Jesus .
We also gave each family 2 tins of maize which was not much but it was a beginning.
People at my home church did some fund raising and we were able to buy food so that now Ben is able to provide a meal each day for each of the children in the school.
This is a project that needs much prayer as this area is very much affected by the HIV/AIDS situation.
During the time I was in Kenya the elections were held and most of the world knows what happened after the elections....many thousands of lives were affected by the violence and bloodshed.
People were angry because the voting was said to be rigged and the country was in a panick situation.
I managed to get home in late January and have been home for 3 months now.
It has been good to spend time with my family and friends but now it is time to go back and continue to see lives changed by the love and power of God as I return to Africa on the 6th of May. 
 
 
April 24

Leaving for Africa May 6th

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Leaving for Africa on the 6th of May.
 
First stop will be Johannesburg for two weeks.
Ministering with Psalm Okpe from Nigeria.
 
May 19th Malawi
Bishop Beston Makawa is hosting me in our new rented house.
Here we will be setting up a base for ministry teams to come and have the opportunity to be involved with preaching the gospel and showing the love of God in practical ways in remote villages.
 
June 30th Nigeria
Visiting Psalm Okpe and Pastor Emmanuel Falodun for two weeks and ministering in the churches there.
 
July 15th Kenya.
Working alongside a team led by Martin Masinde from America in Kitale and in Northern Kenya amongst the primitive tribes.
Many of these people have never seen white people or heard of Jesus.
We are believing God for a great harvest of souls in this place as we preach the gospel and minister to their practical needs.
Please keep us in your prayers as we go in obedience to God and carry the love of God in this wonderful continent of Africa.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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