Greetings
Family/Friends,
Many
of you know that my heart has been in missions for some time. In 2010, the Lord
directed me to attend YWAM Dayton, and He also placed India on my heart. With
your prayer/support many miracles took place enabling me to attend this school
and evangelize throughout the polytheistic nation of India. With the Lord’s
anointing working through us, there were marriages restored, families converted
to Christianity, and the paralyzed healed. After arriving back in the states,
others as well as I gathered in prayer for direction. Through a vision, the
Lord directly showed me that Tanzania, Africa was the next overseas ministry
assignment. After seeing this, I immediately longed for a group of people whose
hearts were to collectively come along side of me. Needless to say, after a
couple of years of searching, the Lord has provided a great crew of men with
talents and passion that will complement the task at hand. Daniel Olsen and Joe
Bulger have also felt a call to this important work.
As
a group we are grateful to be working with Emanuel M. Simon from Bethel Revival
Temple Church in Morogoro, Tanzania. The Lord has placed a desire in his heart
to start a new International Christian Center Church at the very center of the
town. This church will be directed towards English speaking people from all
over the community and outside Tanzania. These people include but are not
limited to college and university students, business people, tourists,
foreigners, and the like in Morogoro. With our team’s assistance, and the
Lord’s provision, we know this church will come into completion. The date we
will be leaving is January 31, 2013, and we will return somewhere around March
13th. We are blessed beyond measures to be a part of this journey
and would love to extend the blessing to you through partnering with us in
impacting Morogoro with the Good News. If you are interested in finding out more
about the city, the next paragraph provides vivid details about the area.
Morogoro
lies in the southern highlands of Tanzania at the base of the Uluguru Mountains
with an urban population of 206,868. It is the capital of the Morogoro Region
and is also known informally as "Mji kasoro bahari," which translates
as 'city short of an ocean/port'. On a wider scale, Tanzania has over 40,000
villages with absolutely no church. With a population of about 45 million,
Tanzania has 32–38% Muslims, 35% Roman Catholic, 16–20% animist/ancestral
worshipers, and 12-17% Evangelical/Protestants, Pentecostals included. Knowing
these statistics, we feel it is vital to reach these souls for Christ through evangelism.
Evangelists are welcomed to conduct open revival meetings, worship leaders are
welcomed to train the praise team, and there is also a great need for children
ministries. Undoubtedly, our team will be covering all these areas of need in Morogoro.
Whether
something in your spirit has prompted you to be a part of this ministry now as
you are reading this, or even later on, I would encourage you to act on this
prompting. If this entails partnership through prayer, then I will be ever so
grateful. If the Lord would also like you to bless this ministry financially,
you can do so by cash, check, or credit/debit. Checks will be written out to Timothy
Loutzenhiser. In the memo line provided (be specific) please write Tanzania Team Outreach or whatever else you would like to donate towards (Wireless Microphones, Worship Equipment, Bibles).
Next, send cash or check in a envelope to 2041 W. Bingham St. Apt. C207, Ozark, Missouri, 65721. If you would like to give with Credit/Debit please email me or call. Thank you, and may the Lord bless you above and beyond all human understanding!
Next, send cash or check in a envelope to 2041 W. Bingham St. Apt. C207, Ozark, Missouri, 65721. If you would like to give with Credit/Debit please email me or call. Thank you, and may the Lord bless you above and beyond all human understanding!
If
you would like to stay in contact with me, you can reach me by e-mail or phone.
tloutz10@gmail.com or 417-294-0976.
Blog:
tanzaniaordie.blogspot.com
Blessings!
-Timothy
Weston Loutzenhiser
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