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SAMS-USA missionaries partner with Anglican/Episcopal churches in this region to grow the Kingdom of God. We hope you will be encouraged or inspired by these stories and reports from current and former missionaries in the field. We also encourage you to consider becoming a sender to this part of the world.
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Please pray for our ordination discernment conference to be held June 30th
Please pray for the selection of our new incoming class for St Frumentius’ Anglican Theological College, and for God’s blessings on our 2nd year students
Please pray for Johann and Louise Van der Bijl. Johann is dean of St Frumentius’ Anglican Theological College.
We give thanks for Karen Salmon, our wonderful professor of biblical studies who is leaving us to pursue ordination in the Anglican Church of Ireland.
Please pray for Chris and Suzie Wilson who will be joining us as new faculty for St Frumentius Anglican Theological College in September.
Please pray for Jeremiah Maet Paul, our Nuer professor of African Traditional Religion and Islamic studies.
We give thanks for the completion of 2 new faculty houses, the completion of the St Frumentius chapel, and the ongoing work of construction including the building of a new classroom and the completion of the security wall
Please pray for “good rain” and a cessation of the flooding now occurring in the beginning of rainy season
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As we plan for the International Anglicans Ablaze Conference in October, we are having seminars and consultations that deal with several topics that the conference will cover. One such topic is the scourge of substance abuse, and Wayne and I had the pleasure to attend and help host the consultation on substance abuse that Dr. … Continue reading The Addict in My Church
There is a saying in Cape Town, “local is lekker;” meaning, local is good. Friday night, Wayne and I had the privilege to visit three youth groups. All of these churches are situated on the Cape Flats in communities that are riddled with gang violence, drugs and economic hardship. Since we serve on the provincial … Continue reading Local is Lekker
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