Our NEW email newsletter!
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September 2023
** Welcome to our new email newsletter!
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Dear friends,
Today, I am delighted to share our new digital African Harvest newsletter with you.
As we all continue to transition to increasingly digital ways of communicating, we thought it was time for African Enterprise to do the same. We are looking to move away from our heavy reliance on printed materials, and replace some of our communications with digital alternatives.
This will help us reduce our costs and our environmental footprint. It will also make it easier for us to communicate with you more regularly! Instead of a quarterly printed African Harvest, you’ll now receive a monthly email newsletter with the latest stories and prayer points to help you connect with the work happening in Africa.
We will still be sending some printed materials in the post, especially to those who do not have an email address or feel comfortable with digital communication. So don’t worry if that’s you or someone you know! We don’t want anyone to miss out on hearing from us.
On the other hand, if you’re ready to fully opt out of printed materials, please reply to this email and let us know. Thank you for helping us reduce our costs in this way!
In this edition of the newsletter, we have two exciting stories of God at work powerfully - one from Rwanda, and one from South Africa. Plus you’ll find a number of prayer points - I invite you to pray with us through these points.
Thank you for your support of African Enterprise. It’s a privilege to partner with you in seeing Africa transformed by the love of God!
In Christ,
Simba Musvamhiri
CEO, African Enterprise Australasia
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** Transformed lives in a modern-day Sodom
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Kicukiro District is one of three districts in the Rwandan city of Kigali.
In the depths of the city is an area nicknamed ‘Sodoma’ or ‘Sodomu’, from the biblical narrative of Sodom and Gomorrah. The area has been given this nickname as it is known for its many sex workers, bars and drug trade.
In July 2023, this area was the site of an African Enterprise mission event that saw over 3000 people reached and 100 people turn to Jesus. Read about this incredible event and some of the stories of life transformation.
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** Lives on the line for the gospel
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“The team of 11 set out from the African Enterprise office to go and share the good news in the mission areas that were selected for that day, including markets and schools. But on their way there, they were ambushed by two gun-wielding robbers while at a stop…”
Read on to find out what happened next when the South African Foxfires were held up at gunpoint!
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Please join us in praying for African Enterprise!
* Pray that AE might be used by God to inspire Western churches in their commitment to the Great Commission.
* Pray for the members of AE mission teams, that they will see personal transformation and growth as they are trained and taught. Pray that God will use them mightily as they step out of their comfort zones.
* Pray for the upcoming (November) Terekeka Mission in South Sudan. Pray for support from partners and for God to raise up men and women to reach everybody in the town of Terekeka.
* Pray for safety and protection for mission team members, Foxfires, AE staff and their families as they serve God faithfully.
* Pray for true revival in the Church in Africa, characterised by a separation from sin, a fresh call to holiness and an abundance of joy.
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