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Just another site of Malawi

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We got stranded without petrol due to no petrol at gas stations. We first tried a bike, but it was too expensive, then we used an ambulance which was more expensive than the taxis

   

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Because we had no petrol, we could share the Gospel and disciple for more than 2 hours

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Fisherman passing our bamboo room early in the morning at Nkhata Bay , where we shared the Gospel at many occasions and led people to Christ

   

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The Ilala. The Ferry that took us to the Island . It took us 12 hours

 

   

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This was 1 st class on the Ilala. We had to hire mattresses to sleep on the deck
   

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A lodge that refused to give us dinner on Susan's birthday due to their negligence of not corresponding with our booking. At least we had a nice view

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A lovely Dutch couple with whom we shared Jesus with for hours at numerous occasions

   

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The backpackers where we stayed on Licoma Island

 

   

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One of the better huts we stayed in. This on Licoma Island
   

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The showers at Licoma Island . It was either too hot or too cold
   

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Some of the tourists and staff we shared the Gospel with at the backpackers
   

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Sunset at Licoma Island
   

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On our way to the Village on Licoma Island . We had to climb up and down a mountain a walk many miles. This was hard work for all three of us, but especially the older ones, Len & Susan
   

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Cathedral on Licoma Island . 3 rd biggest in Africa
   

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Len, Jono and Susan at Licoma village where we did street evangelism and handing out tracts

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Len shared the Gospel with a muslim through an interpreter on Licoma Island . Susan on the left

   

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Len sharing at a secondary school on Licoma Island

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More than 80 students gave their lives to Jesus

   

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A pastor and a student came to visit us after preaching at a secondary school. People on this Island could not believe that there were still white missionaries due to the lifestyle of the tourists.

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Washing day for Len

   

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Tourists on their way to another Island

 

   

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Tired at night awaiting the ferry for more than 12 hours to return to the mainland
   

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Some of the tourists that stayed with us on the Island and with whom we shared Jesus. Sailing late at night on our way to the port. We rebuked a rough see in Jesus name and it became calm

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Visiting Peet Erasmus. Missionaries at Mzuzu

   

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Len ministering at Sola Scriptura Bible School near Mzuzu. Jono and Susan also shared.

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A normal site in Malawi

   

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Georg, one of the very few born again Germans we met, in Senga Bay . Please pray for him. He is the only Christian in the area where he stays

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God spoke to Susan here in Malawi to go to Israel as a Missionary

   

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Belgium tourists, Gurik and Lein. His surname is Van Helleputte, which when translated means ‘From the Pits of Hell!' We shared and prayed for them so they can meet the one who will keep them away from the pits of hell. Please pray for them

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Ekta. An Indian lady from America and was the only Christian in a group of 26 other non-Christian Americans although she was saved for only two months. Please pray for her and her family who is still Hindu

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