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Excellent Moments in Ministry
Jerry and Sandi Bomers recently wrote this encouraging update praising the Lord for the growth of the church in Paraguay: We have had some excellent moments in ministry over the past month as we just finished our first segment of the men's Bible study and a women's...
Two More Books Finished in Tanzanian Swahili
This information was first posted on GMI's blog on February 19 of this year by Erin Kemper, but not everyone has a chance to read the blog, so I am reposting it here because it has such good information to read....
Preparing Now to Be a GMI Missionary Later
You are either seriously considering missions as your new vocation or you finally gave in and have made that commitment to pursue missions full time. Now you may wonder what you can do to get prepared for such a life-changing venture. Once you apply to Grace...
Two New Business Classes in Sumbawanga
Grace Community Development & Education (GCDE) has started two new business classes in Sumbawanga, Tanzania! It is exciting to watch GCDE continuing to move forward! Please pray for the participants and for Martin Haule as he leads two new business training...
Lives are Being Changed
Are we with Him or against Him? Confronting His adversaries, Jesus drew a line in the sand dividing everyone into two groups — those who stand with Him and those who stand opposed to Him. Pushing anyone who may have thought they were on the fence into one camp or the...
Strong Winds Destroy a New Church in Tanzania
The following prayer request was written by GMI missionary Steve Sherman and was sent out to the Shermans' email list in "The Sherman Safari." We want to share this prayer request with all of you as well so you can be informed and pray for this church in Tanzania, too...
Brook’s Belongings: Tanzania to Malawi
Brook Seekins had planned all along to travel to Malawi from her time in the States and get somewhat settled before heading to Tanzania to pick up a truckload of her belongings that were left behind in her hasty departure many months ago. She was looking forward to...
Rabenold March Update
Ted and Kim Rabenold have been serving in Tanzania since 1991. All three of the Rabenolds’ adult children—Colton, Sierra and Savannah—grew up in Tanzania. They learned to speak Swahili and settled in the remote southwest Rukwa region where they began pioneering work....
AmazonSmile
In today's world many people are using the Internet to shop and Amazon.com is a very popular location to do that shopping. GMI has now signed up as a non-profit participant with AmazonSmile which means if you order through GMI's link...