Our time here is almost over.
Thursday is done. Friday we’re supposed to get a little more aerial footage — using a plane this time — and then fly out to town. It’s hard to believe we’re done already and heading back home.
It’s been great to be here, and to see what God is doing in these people’s lives. Today one of the things we recorded were some phenomi … phenoma … great testimonies of what God and salvation mean to a few of the believers here.
There’s still a lot to do here. The 60 or so believers need to be discipled, and all of them should learn to read and write. And there are 500-800 more Mois who have yet to believe, most of whom have yet to hear.
Perhaps the most promising sign is that none of the Mois were really interested in hearing the Gospel until after the first small group had placed their faith in Christ, and started living without fear. The Mois were one of the most profound reasons other Mois wanted to meet Jesus — which is as it should be.
We’ll all leave this place changed, and with a film that — we hope and pray — will change the lives of others. Thanks for praying!