3 Years Old and Growing Fast!

by | Feb 14, 2017

Pastor Steven and his wife with church members digging out the area where the permanent church building will be.

Highlands, Papua New Guinea:  Rev. Steven and his wife Kakil have been working really hard on the development of the  Jimi Kome Preaching Point.  Although it is still a relatively young mission church, God has been answering the prayers of many and they are getting ready to construct a permanent church structure this year with 72 members.

Working on the pastor’s house

Not only are the members excited, but the whole community has seen what God is doing in and through this preaching point and they are excited as well.

Members worked on the house for the pastor and his wife and as you can see, they have completed that project.  God receives all the praise for what He is doing in and through this pastor and preaching point, bringing the gospel to more people and changing lives!

Please continue to pray for Pastor Steven and his wife Kakil and the work they have been called to.  Pray for safety and also for the spread of the gospel in this area of the highlands.

~Photos and story submitted by DS Kamda Kanzpena

Todd & Connie Lou Aebischer

Todd and Connie Lou Aebischer served as Regional Communications Coordinator - Regional NMI Coordinator respectively for over 4 years. They are now serving in Papua New Guinea under Mission Aviation Fellowship as Country Director / Program Director.

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