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Nchamo Muedine’s First Article

 Posted by: Ed   in News

My friend and translator for school, Nchamo “Nasimo” wants to be a journalist who speaks the truth to help his country. I told him we should start doing some writing and that I’d publish it on the internet for him. This is his first article. We started in Portuguese but then he wanted to write especially for people in the US and Canada so we switched to english.

Nchamo Muedine

Nchamo Muedine

Christmas in Mozambique
26 December 2008

Christian brothers and sisters, the love of God spreads to all the world. Many people in Africa are Christians, they love Jesus but they need someone to come explain.

Many people do things to commemorate Christmas but it is difficult for these people because they don’t have anything. It is important for these people that you pray, asking God to bless the country and give more power to the people for everything that they need. Nothing is impossible with God! We need your help but prayer is so important because it touches everybody in Africa. If you send money then sometimes the people don’t get it. If you send money here in the mail, sometimes people open the mail and they take the money out but if you pray and God hears your prayer he provides for everybody. Come see Mozambique, now it is different because many people are trusting in God. God brings more power for the country. Some children lose their families to be christians. That is like me, I lost my family when I was 6 years old to be a christian.

If you get this message tell another person to pray for our country so it will spread the love of God. You have a lot of money, but it is not possible for all people because there are so many people. Try visiting the countries and pray over the countries and look at what Jesus wants to change. You need to think about you, how God changed your life, then come and tell your testimony. Maybe if you tell your story then somebody else will know Jesus. Even me, I have a dream to go to other countries and tell people about God. Even if you don’t have anything you need to continue to share that message because the message is for everybody.

Jesus wants to give you more- more responsibility for teaching other people about God. This message is from me, a young boy, sixteen years old. I am working with missionaries wherever I go, they are like my family.

Please pray for Africa and the world, for peace and love and faith. Please christian brothers and sisters don’t fear when you want to visit the world because Jesus is with you everywhere you go. Me too, I pray for you. When God calls you anywhere, you need to just go.

When you are finished reading this message please keep it in your heart,

-Nchamo Muedine

Nchamo would be really blessed to hear what you think of his writing. I’ll give him a copy of all your comments so he can read them!

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12 comments so far

Jen
 
 1 

Nchamo! It’s SO good to hear from you here, and see that you’ve got some of your writing up on the internet now. You are so great, and you and Pemba are always in my prayers, friend. This sounds awesome – keep it up!
Take care, amigo.

December 26th, 2008 at 10:02 am
Hannah Jones
 
 2 

Nchamo, may God bless you as you write for Him! Thank you for telling us of your need. We will be praying for you and other Christians in Africa. And beleive me, your touching message will stay in my heart. God will provide for you my brother, keep it up!

December 26th, 2008 at 11:07 am
Betty Stauffer
 
 3 

Nchamo, you have such a heart for God and a great desire to have people know Him. He will bless you and use you to bring others to Him. Keep writing and loving.

December 26th, 2008 at 11:54 am
Amy Ward
 
 4 

Nchamo, God bless you! You have definitely written something that will stay in my heart! I am thankful to God that you are faithful to your God and country in writing to provide for and call the people of your country! Please continue to write! As you are heard you are opening the eyes of those who cannot see the real need! Prayer!

December 26th, 2008 at 5:21 pm
Sue Churchill
 
 5 

Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul and mind……pray without ceasing….give….live…learn….share your faith….rejoice! You covered it all Nchamo!! Well done, keep it up!

December 27th, 2008 at 12:28 am
Mom
 
 6 

“Since the first day that you set your mind to gain understanding and to humble yourself before your God, your words were heard…” Daniel 10:12
Nchamo thank you for the reminder to be praying always, and to trust God for our needs and not to be afraid.

December 29th, 2008 at 7:20 pm
Pat and Steph
 
 7 

Nchamo God has given you a gift!!! Thankyou for sharing what is in your heart and the heart of your fellow believers in your part of the world. Amen to all that you wrote. We pray for you and all of your “family” and for Ed that our Great God would do His Awesome work in you all and your country. Keep writing you have blessed me greatly!

December 31st, 2008 at 12:23 am
Betty
 
 8 

Nchamo You have blessed me with your words of faith and love.The Lord has given you a gift to share and He will bless you for your obediance to Him. We will pray for you and your country and continue to “trust in the Lord with all our hearts”. P.S. HI Eddie- we miss you

January 4th, 2009 at 9:16 am
Mana Andrea
 
 9 

OH! I am sooo proud of Nasimo!!! Bless you for putting this up Eduardo… praying!!! I am nearly crying reading your article on the school! thank you my friend. Ax

January 9th, 2009 at 5:10 pm
Auntie Kathy
 
 10 

Wow, you have the wisdom of a 90 year old prophet Nchamo, what a great gift from our Father. You brought tears to my eyes, and I will always remember you.

January 24th, 2009 at 2:31 pm
Jennie
 
 11 

Nassimo! I send greetings from Sudan, and say, “KEEP WRITING!” Don’t just write requests, but describe events. Let people know stories about a certain person’s life or something that you see in the market. Try to tell the stories and explain in great detail. Let people know what it is like to be a Mozambican. What do Mozambicans think? How do they act and react in different situations? Learn to inspire people to act in response to your writings, but not because you asked and not because you made the situation seem desperate. BUT- because they see Mozambicans the way you see them and are compelled to want to be part of your lives. :) You have so much potential. I cannot wait to see how God continues to develop it. Just remain in His hands- not resisting or being proud. He exalts the humble. :)

Sending greetings and blessings from our family here at Iris Sudan! :)

January 26th, 2009 at 11:10 pm
ELIZABETH GALLEGO
 
 12 

My Muna!!!!!! I am so happy to find you.. my brother the Journalist! Jesus loves you so much! I love your article and it blessed me so much! thank you for loving Jesus with all your heart! I miss you so much… your nunu!!

January 28th, 2009 at 12:03 am

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