Our Mission is to see a healthy church in every village of Liberia.  It takes many weapons to fight and win a war.  Wordsower Liberia has many weapons:

Our Weapons:

2 Tim 2:3-4, “Endure hardship with us like a good soldier of Christ Jesus. No one serving as a soldier gets involved in civilian affairs—he wants to please his commanding officer.”  Francis in the picture below is holding the helmet he was wearing when he got into an accident.  The helmet split.  After returning from the hospital he got another helmet and went out again.  He is a true soldier of the Cross.  Francis loves the American marines and is one in our Lord’s army. Accidents will never cease.  Today many have wounds healing from the bikes, myself included.  Pray for our continued protection as we go to remote places, to the lost, and to strengthen His Church.
On December 9, this Sunday I, Kim, will be flying to Nigeria and will return to Liberia on January 4.  I feel compelled by the Spirit to go to the refugee camps to see His wounded church and to seek the lost.  Our Lord commands for us, His Church, to participate in these.
“Is not the cup of thanksgiving for which we give thanks a participation in the blood of Christ? And is not the bread that we break a participation in the body of Christ?”  1 Cor 10:16. The blood of Christ was shed for the lost.  The body of Christ was broken for His church.  We are to be participants in His sacrifice. “Then Jesus said to his disciples, if anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross and follow me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will find it.” Matt 16:24-25.  We, His church, must be there! Be there to care for His persecuted Church, to bring His Gospel to the unreached tribes and to the militant Muslims.  Many have been called to be there and have obeyed. The problem is huge.  Reinforcements and supplies are still needed
Participate with us in Praise and prayer:
  • Praise, a team went to Ivory Coast and have found a perfect place to lease.  Pray that we will be able to lease it.
  • Pray that we can open a new mission in Ivory Coast!  They go to enlarge and strengthen His church and to the 36 unreached tribes of 7 million people.
  • Pray for our filter team as they distribute filters in a new county, Maryland County.
  • Our indigenous missionary team is going to the unreached Vai and Gola tribes on January 4th.  Pray that our Lord will prepare our team to go and our Lord will prepare the tribes to receive.
  • Our Lord says to pray for more harvesters to be sent into the field.  Truly the harvest is plentiful and the workers few. Pray for more indigenous and foreign harvesters 
100% of all donations go to the mission. None is used for administration. Tax-deductible receipts will be sent each January.
Please send donations to:
Wordsower International
16960 Sidney-Plattsville Rd
Sidney, OH 45365

Financial Report for October:
Summary of
expenses:
$755 –
Staff support for 7 employees
$259 –
Assistance to the poor                      
$468 –
Radio Ministry       
$84 – literacy Ministry.  4 classes
of students meet each week.
$872 – Base Expenses.  Covers food
cost for the team, visitors, maintenance, on base ministry
$1,137 –
Missions
$0 –
Printing press supplies and labor
$989 – Water
filter team is in Maryland County installing home water filter systems
$705 –
Construction, supplies and team support for our Capemont missionary project
$268 –
Motorbike maintenance and repairs
$730 – Gas
for bikes and generators
$1,674 – Wordsower Bible Institute. Food, housing,
training material, transportation and teacher pay for 26 students for 2 weeks
Total $7,941

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