Although drought conditions continue to be dire and food prices are at an all-time high, the Lord is good and faithfully provides for this ministry.
We are very thankful to the Lord for what He has done in this ministry since 1983. We are now heading into the 40th year of our ministry, which started in Sakila, Tanzania.
Greetings from Tanzania. The month of June was very busy with our annual pastors’ seminar and our 79th Bible school graduation with 79 graduates.
As noted in Eliudi's letter, drought and inflation have taken a toll on the people of Tanzania. The problem is very big, and it looks like the prices of everything will go up in the future.
Read all of the incredible updates about what God is doing in the Sakila Village and ministries of International Evangelism Outreach.
Churches are growing all over Tanzania. During his trip around the country, Bishop Eliudi realized churches have many needs, including land and buildings.
During one of Eliudi's recent trips, he shared with the IEO board the needs to expand the classroom to accommodate more students.
Many families have suffered from shortages of food and other goods due to the coronavirus. Thanks to your generous support, we were able to give beans and corn to many families in and around Sakila village.
A group of men gathered at the IEO annual meeting last month to create a plan for development of the farm using irrigation and updated farming techniques.
This has been a year of challenges, as you are likely aware. The biggest hurdles have been the building of a new block wall around the orphanage, and now we face the total failure of crops at the farm.