by Greg Herring | Jul 12, 2011 | Congo News, Congo Trip Updates, Prayer Requests
Just a quick note to ask you to bear down in prayer today for our training event Wednesday from 8am to noon (1am to 5am CDT). We will be distributing 100 MP3 players with the New Testament in Swahili. We will be training the people to form listening groups. The...
by Greg Herring | Jul 8, 2011 | Congo News, Congo Trip Updates, Prayer Requests
Off to DR Congo Encouraging Relationships — Bibles, Business, Prayer Well, I am embarrassed to say that once again I am drafting an email update on the verge of another trip to DR Congo. The only difference is this time I am actually already in Africa – Zambia...
by Greg Herring | Apr 23, 2011 | Congo News, Congo Trip Updates, Messages from Solomon
Solomon (not his real name) is a Congolese college student whom Greg met in Bukavu. Despite his young age, Solomon has great wisdom about the situation in the Congo. As you read his insights, keep in mind his original language is a tribal language, but he has...
by Greg Herring | Mar 9, 2011 | Congo News, Congo Trip Updates, Messages from Solomon
Solomon (not his real name) is a Congolese college student whom Greg met in Bukavu. Despite his young age, Solomon has great wisdom about the situation in the Congo. As you read his insights, keep in mind his original language is a tribal language, but he has...
by Greg Herring | Feb 23, 2011 | Congo News, Congo Trip Updates, Messages from Solomon
Solomon (not his real name) is a Congolese college student whom Greg met on his last trip. Despite his young age, Solomon has great wisdom about the situation in the Congo. As you read his insights, keep in mind his original language is a tribal language but he has...
by Greg Herring | Jan 21, 2011 | Congo News, Congo Trip Updates, Messages from Solomon
Solomon (not his real name) is a Congolese college student whom Greg met in Bukavu. Despite his young age, Solomon has great wisdom about the situation in the Congo. As you read his insights, keep in mind his original language is a tribal language, but he has...