We've been wanting to show the Jesus film In Pays Pourri for awhile and this past Sat. was the first of what we hope to be three showings.
Pays Pourri is a large mountain area with over 34 churches of different denominations and as a mountain top area separated geographically from the towns that share its commune it can be difficult to get to.
We hope to show the film in the front, back and center sections to best give ample opportunity for every area to see it.
The church of our fist showing was the Baptist Church of Bouzi directed by pastor Delijèune located in the center section.
We arrived early and had prayer with pastor Delijèune and the other church leaders who already came and proceeded to set up for what at the time looked like a small group of people.
When the film started there was maybe 40 people or so but it did not take long and the church was full. The deacon seating people started putting them behind the screen where they watched the film backwards.
A rough count of over 250 came out to see the film.
The ladies that were supposed to prepare refreshments did not want to leave the film
We thank Shelia, Hannah and Adaline for forbearing green wood and a very smoky cook shack to make tea for everyone.
And so a little after midnight the film ended and refreshments served. You cant beat ginger tea at this hour.
We thank y'all for your prayers and covet them always as we continue to minister.
And we praise our Father for His grace upon us as men.
We also thank Pastor Delijèune, deacon Delinwa and our dear friends Edmond and Jotas for all their hard work and sacrifice to help us make this possible.
We also thank Pastor Delijèune, deacon Delinwa and our dear friends Edmond and Jotas for all their hard work and sacrifice to help us make this possible.
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