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SAMS-USA Ministry In
Africa
Interested in Ministry to Africa?
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.
Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus
Date: 2016-04-15 00:00:00Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus; A month has come and gone in my life since I left for Uganda in March. So much to understand and so much to allow God to do. I believe that had I come a year ago that my ministry would have been…
Returning Home
It’s hard to believe that we are heading back home soon. The time has flown by quickly. We have had a great time on our furlough and look forward to serving together as a missionary couple. Here are some of our experiences and highlights on furlough. Wayne’s first trip to NYC Wayne’s first snow Wayne … Continue reading Returning Home
Q&A Johann Vanderbijl Dean of St Frumentius’ Anglican Theological College
There is an urgent need for theological training in the region of Gambella, in the west of Ethiopia. There are over 90...
Joey’s Prayer
Our time in the States has been a whirlwind—family time, friend time, meeting with current donors, meeting with potential new donors, raising awareness of our ministry, building relationships, and making time for rest, relaxation and fun. This has been our experience of our first missionary furlough. Unfortunately, our time has been sorely lacking on the … Continue reading Joey’s Prayer
Newsletter – February 2016
I was trying to explain the difference between ‘simple’ and ‘complex’ to my English students the other day. “Simple,”...
War…and Rumours of…
Bishop Grant and Doctor Wendy 2016-02-10 01:24:00
War…and Rumours of War
Jesus, the Prince of Peace |
“The tongue is a small thing, yet, …how great a forest is set ablaze by such a small fire!” (James 3:5)
(Ps 112: 1,7) “Blessed is the man who fears the Lord…he is not afraid of bad news; his heart is firm, trusting in the Lord.”
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Pray for the children |
~ Please Pray with us ~
St Frumentius students with Grant and faculty member Jeremiah Maet, taken the day before the trouble began. |
~ Pray for our wisdom and discernment regarding the safety and well-being of our staff and faculty.
“Mosquito” used in our Mothers’ Union teaching on Malaria, during the dramatic presentation of “Helping Each Other when Little Things cause Big Problems” |
Newsletter, January 2016
After the dismantling of the apartheid system in South Africa, many previously segregated Bible Colleges and...
Newsletter, December 2015
I have been meditating on a prayer in a book of Puritan Prayers and Devotions, [1]and thought I might use it as a...