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Pastor Titus Nakassangah Wangela is a
Kenyan pastor who assist CTWM with evangelistic
outreaches in Kenya.
African Students
Fund Project
Photos Masielo Cow
Project October 2009
Photos Masielo
March 2009
Photos Masielo
February 2009
9/16/10
Pastor Titus has reported that the Masielo congregation has now
surpassed one hundred in attendance. The work continues and much
is being done in the are of evangelism.
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1/20/10

This little boy has
finally received his glasses after waiting almost a year for
someone to help finance it. Pastor Titus continues to prove
himself a man of God and integrity.
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10/5/09
Bwana Asifiwe, God is good all the time for
his mercy endures for ever. Thanks for keeping in touch and your
continued Prayer. In Kenya God has continued sustaining us
healthwise and ministries.
The project are picking up despite the dry spell we've
experienced in the past. The second animal we bought has calved
a healthy bouncing female calf we named her GRACE
and the mother we named GOODNESS .
Pastor Lenard was the midwife as seen and I was the photographer
as well as the intercessor. AMEN and Glory to God!
The first animal will take some time to calf for the real dates
seemed to have been exaggerated for the purpose of selling the
animal.
We too thank God for the Family of Pastor Lenard most of whom
are born again and committed to the work of God. GOD has
remembered the Masielo area for He's doing great thinks in the
congregation as it is receiving new people day in and day out,
GLORY to God!
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This young man is a member of the
Masielo, Kenya congregation and is in need of glasses and
hearing aids. It will cost 5,000 ($65) shillings to go to the
neighboring town, Eldoret to see the optician and 500 ($6)
shillings for the examination. Once he receives a prescription
for the glasses they can scan a copy and send it to someone in
the USA to have filled or the money can be sent to fill it there
in Eldoret. The cost to fill the script there can be emailed to
anyone desiring to meet this need.
If you are able to help please
contact Pastor Titus at the above email address.
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6/10/09
Praise the Lord this is the completed work
for Masielo up-to-date. We now have the Nursery School at the
congregation, the chicken project, the newly bought Jersey cow,
the furnished church and the weeded peanuts done by the elderly
women of the congregation: Anna, Antonina, Yulda and
Susan.

This is the new chicken coop being operated
by the Masielo congregation. The proceeds from the sale of eggs
will assist them in their work to spread the gospel and to feed
and care for the widows and orphans and poor of the congregation
and community.
The Masielo congregation now have sufficient
church for the believers to sit on during worship. They continue
to grow in number.

This is during the Masielo worship time back
in April 2009.

During the day the Masielo congregational
building is being used as a nursery school for the poor children
of the community. Of course they are hearing about the Lord.

This is Anna's house recently constructed by
the Masielo congregation. They have all worked together so that
this widow can have a roof over her head without the rain
pouring in. Anna is a convert from Islam. This is Anna and
Pastor Leonard.

This was Anna's house under construction back
in April 2009

This is the land that is being leased by the
Masielo congregation to grow peanuts. The proceeds will help
further the gospel, feed the people, and meet the needs of the
poor widows and children. The elderly women of the congregation
weed the peanuts.

This is the land being blessed before the
planting of the peanuts back in April 2009
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5/31/09 Report
In Bungoma thinks are fine and the
congregations are doing well in the Lord. At the moment we are
harvesting corns especially in the Masielo area. the Peanuts
were weeded by the elderly mamas: Anna, Susanna, Yulda and
Antonina. They did a good work and we paid them for the good
work they did for the hard sweltering work they did. Nyanya
Anna's grass thatched house was completed by the Masielo
congregations. The only remaining work to be done is the door to
be fixed of which I look forward to taking the photos of the
completed Hut and sending with other projects photos. One cow we
already collected and its at Pastor Leonard's place waiting for
the other Friesian cow which is a bit delicate. We cannot pick
it up until the shed is fully finished as advised. Concerning
the glasses for the young boy at the Masielo congregation, it
costs 5,000 KSH for transportation to go to Eldoret to the
optical clinic which is cheaper compared to other places dealing
with eye problems. But for the eye tests it cost KSH500.
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5/21/09 Report
Concerning Anna's
house, all the Masielo congregation members are meeting on
this Saturday to complete it as the earlier problem has been
fixed. The picture of the house I will sent together with
those of the peanuts, the New Jersey dairy cow, Dr's
prescription for the mute boy, and poultry project the
soonest I can.
About Moshe is doing
fine and fellowshipping with the Maliki congregation and we
are looking forward to the best from him. I Enrolled him in
the driving school at least its keeping him busy after which
he procure a job with the bus company that is owned by our
family friends. For his situation, the whole course is a bit
expensive to pay which needs Ksh13,800 to be qualified, take
his driving test, take police forms, certificates etc. - in
all GOD will see us through.
The disabled man is
often sickly though the Maliki congregation is trying to
assist but I strongly believe all will work out for good.
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