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07/08/2018 – Rwandan Blessings and Problems

Rwanda 2018 has begun!  I always dread the long flights, but that part is over and my first day is about complete.  I began the day by preaching in the morning service for Pastor Fidele’s,  my translator, church.  I preached from Mark 5 on the story of Jairus.  His story shows us what genuine believing looks like. …

07/05/2018 Rwanda 2018 Begins

Bruce departs today for the seventh class in Kigali Rwanda.  55-65 pastors will then be just one class from completing our level one curriculum (equivalent to the Bible and theological portion of an undergraduate Bible college education)!  That last class may be as early as October, 2018.   After that, the pastors will have the choice…

03/30/2018 – Togo Class 2018

Our last day here in the Togo classroom was incredible. Despite missing 25 to 35 men to other meetings in the city, we still had 45 graduates receive their certificates of completion today. You know, sometimes the thought crosses your mind as you pour yourself out day after day in a class like this, and…

03/27/2018 – Togo Speaks

We have completed day 2 of the Togo classroom and I wanted to let you know how things are going. In short, very good, but let me give you a little longer version which I hope will encourage all our supporters.Somehow this week, a few other American groups have decided to hold conferences in Lome…

03/24/2018 – Headed to Togo

Greetings Everyone, I’m sitting in the farthest end of the terminal 5 here in JFK airport waiting to board a flight to Lisbon, and then another connection tomorrow afternoon into Lome, Togo. Pastor Sika told me Sunday is the best time to arrive in this politically tense country, so I will get in about 9:30…

01/20/2018 – Another Liberian Class in the Books

This week we have seen the Liberian ministry take a giant leap.  Let me explain.  Just one year ago this month we had our first classroom here.  It was good by any objective standard: 62 men and one woman finished their first course of this seven course curriculum.  Not bad, I thought for the first…