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Preachers
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Kallari Samuel

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India
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Anticipated Number of Sponsors needed:
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1
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Wife's Name:
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Krupamma
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Children:
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2
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Support Application
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I served as a police constable and accompanied the Secretary of State to a Baptist church service to visit the orphans cared for by the pastor and people of the church. During the service I accepted Jesus as my Savior and for that I was fired from my job.
We have had nearly one hundred people to be saved and all of them have been baptized. The people are so poor that I receive no pay. We have had to send our daughters to live in a Christian children's home so they can have food to eat regularly. My wife and I eat only when we are offered food. We have faced starvation many times, yet we have not denied our Lord and He has never denied us.
I hope you will help us so that we can eat and can bring our children back into our home again.
Report Files Every 4 months sponsorship funds are sent to the preachers. With it goes a Missionary Report Form for each one to complete and return to our office. After compilation of statistics they are forwarded by mail or email to the sponsors. Below are past report forms from this preacher. They have been modified to protect the financial data of the sponsor.
To date this preacher has:
| Churches Started | 66 | | Villages Evangelized | 106 | | Professions of Faith | 939 | | Believers Baptized | 906 | What do these mean?
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Wife: Sahi Monsouagui Catherine Children: 7 Country: Ivory Coast
Needs 2 sponsorship(s) What is a sponsorship? | |
I am from a family deep-rooted in the idolatry and any kind of satanic practices because my father was responsible for a big and old mask in our tribe. Brought up in such an atmosphere and being a man, I have been introduced to idolatry by my father in order to replace him later. We always had to look for medicines. ...Read More
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