Monday, June 16, 2014

Bible Egypt, World Campus Mission



It looks like only yesterday that Shepherd Oyo Moses visited the Ain Shams University of Egypt and started inviting students to bible studies.  Being a man from Sudan his facial color was so black that the Egyptian natives made fun of  him saying, "Bonga, Bonga" (meaning 'monkey, monkey').  Still making a big smile he kept 'fishing' students.

Now that Msn. Andrew turned over the leadership to his successor (name withheld) and moved from Sudan to Egypt, he made an encouraging report on God's work in Egypt. A brother Ayeman a law-school student of Ain Shams University is inviting students to Bible studies in Cairo, Egypt. He is in his fourth year at the law school at the ASU. After graduation he wants to finish two year advanced course to become a lawyer. Now he is supporting himself by working full time as a construction worker.

Every Friday they have a prayer meeting at the Egypt UBF Bible Center. On Fridays about 20 Egyptians attend the worship. Saturdays they meet for prayers. Mondays are for group Bible studies where about 15 people attend. Ayman downloads from Chicago and Washington UBF websites study questions and messages, translates them into Arabic, and uses them as teaching materials. His wife Hanna supports UBF ministry with enthusiasm. They have three grade school children.

Ayman serving a Sunday message

Left to right: Andrew, Ayman, Hanna (Ayman's wife), Hope 


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