PASTOR PROSPER NDABISHURIYE IN MUTAMBU KARONGE

 SBC PASTOR’S CONFERENCE HELD ON APRIL 26-27, 2018

AT MUTAMBU KARONGE

 

The two days of the SBC Pastor’s Conference were held on April 26-27, 2018, at Mutambu Karonge in Baptist Union Church. The 45 participants who attended the Pastor’s Conference came from 3 local Baptist Union churches located in surrounding areas.  Among the 45 participants, we had 6 pastors, 8 evangelists and 31 leaders leading different groups in their respective churches.

 

Here is the testimony of the lead Pastor of the Karonge Baptist Union Church Audace Baraduhama:

“I am very grateful for this special teaching and workshop which allows me to make another step forward in my Christian life and walk. We all have learned the 4 strategies to fight the Devil /Satan, 4 strategies to fight the spiritual warfare in which we are from the time we become Christ’s Followers. For certain, I know from today and forward that I am in a spiritual war. And now I am equipped, and well equipped I say to carry on.

 

Juvenal Nzaniye (teacher/trainer) witnessed how much he is very thankful for having the opportunity to serve the church in Burundi by teaching pastors and church leaders from different denominations who participate in the SBC Pastor’s Conference.  

Remember, wherever the SBC Pastor’s Conference takes place in Burundi, pastors and church leaders are being equipped and those who hear from those who had an opportunity to attend the SBC Pastor’s Conference continue to invite our SBC team so that they can also benefit and have the opportunity to attend the SBC Pastor’s Conference.

 

The church in Burundi is benefiting and continues to help for the SBC training to be organized and held in different churches in Burundi. As you know, the Burundi SBC team is limited in funding and our team is small.  If possible, we would very much like to have 3 SBC active teams so that we can be able to serve the body of Christ in Burundi. The church in Burundi could benefit much more by it. Praise the Lord in all things.

 

From the Burundi SBC team,

Prosper Ndabishuriye

          

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