Partnerships in Equatorial Guinea
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Reverend Victor Ndoukou Moukoko, president of the C&MA of Gabon, and Pastor Pedro Micha Obama of Equatorial Guinea are partnering to expand God’s Kingdom throughout the land in the West African region.
Equatorial Guinea is a small country with a considerable ethnic diversity. The majority of the population, an estimated 85%, is of Fang descent but many more ethnicities are represented in the country. It has already been a Spanish and a French colony, so both languages are spoken there. Although it is known as a nominally Christian country, Equatorial Guinea is predominantly Catholic – and with many pagan practices.
Rev. Victor Ndoukou Moukoko, president of the C&MA of Gabon, has been negotiating with Pastor Pedro Micha Obama about working for the church in Equatorial Guinea. And, praise the Lord, on March 14th, a service was held in Pastor Obama’s church in honor of the missionary delegation that was visiting.
Besides that, the construction of the Malabo church is restarting, thanks to the support of the missionary couple Ondo and Eva, who have been very helpful.
Let us pray that the project continues steadily and that their partnership with the C&MA of Gabon proves to be a blessing for both churches and the people around them.