
Africa (MNN) — Traveling from village to village, Christian missionaries across Africa use essential tools to share the love of Jesus.
When these traveling evangelists depart, they do not leave new believers and those “interested in the gospel” empty-handed.Bible booklet from world missionary press Distributed to stay and stay in touch with hearts and lives.
World Missionary Press is a ministry partner literature supplier for spreading the Gospel in several African countries. Believers associated with this ministry are ready to visit villages in Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, and several other African countries to share the word of God in well-arranged Bible booklets.

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Helen Williams of the World Missionary Press said of Ministry Partners: These young men are alive, enthusiastic, enthusiastic, conscious and bright. They’re just ready to go!”
Williams recently spoke with the Ministerial Secretary of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
“Because of the documents, he can send his men out for days and days. They can go to the village and leave the documents. You can…. Then on your way home or another time, [they] Look back at it and see the work that literature has done in the mind,” says Williams.
“Even though the evangelists and team members cannot stay in the village, the work is still being done in the village through the writings. Literature remains, literature does the work, the Holy Spirit works through the Word. He said, “We are reaching rural areas that were previously unreachable.”
More Bible booklets are always available for these traveling evangelists, and World Missionary Press will continue to provide them.
“A booklet changes lives! I testify that I have changed.”

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World Missionary Press literature is useful in areas where persecution of Christians is so severe that sharing the gospel is dangerous. Distributing small Bible tracts is easier than hosting a sermon meeting and can be less attention-grabbing.
You can do it Learn more about World Missionary Press and its Bible booklets here.
“for those [who] Support World Missions Newspapers through prayer, funding, or volunteer work. Your work is not in vain,” Williams says. “The Lord is working and using His Word in Africa. We wouldn’t be doing what we are doing without people supporting us. We are only part of the chain.” But they are very grateful, and so are we.
For believers reaching remote and isolated areas of Africa with Bible tracts, we pray that their ministry will bear fruit and millions will be connected with Jesus Christ. please.
Header photo courtesy of World Missionary Press.