Worshiping & Serving in Chad While the Window is Open

We start our “normal” work schedule tomorrow at the hospital so we were glad we were off-call this weekend so that we were able to attend the English speaking service on the SIL campus at N’Djamena. This service is held twice monthly.

It’s encouraging to see how many middle aged and young families with children are now serving in Chad. There were about 90 in attendance including children. I am by far the oldest.

Many told us they had been praying for us while we were away. There are many more missionaries serving elsewhere in Chad.

There is an open window of opportunity in this Arab and French speaking country. It could close in the future, so we must take advantage of this opportunity to tell the Chadians of all races the Truth.

Blessings,
Bert

Ministry Needs & Update

Ministry Needs

We have only two functional fridges.

We need three.

We’re trying to improve the function of this small one in in the guest house by placing a wet towel on it.

We need two more fridges for the other homes and one for the new homes.

Because there are no propane fridges available here, we must buy electric ones and a solar power system for each home.


A New Friend

Another Nomad (our newest un reached people group to have heard of Jesus here at the hospital.) He came for surgery.
Another Nomad (our newest unreached people group to have heard of Jesus here at the hospital.) He came for surgery.

Thanks for your support and prayers.
Blessings,
Bert and Debbie