I did most of my missionary work in central and west Africa, and if it is ,for God to send me back, I would go, friendly people,and peaceful,I had terrible spiritual encounter there, because the big majority of Muslims, but yet that were you really feel the cry of souls, I lived in Senegal,Burkina,Gambia,Mali, Guinea-Bissau and others, or what a splendid time I had there, in Dakar I lived in grand yoff, then later I got an apartment in city kuirgadim just opposite the stadium were most of the wrestling happened,
I loved the food,the people and the atmosphere, the work was not easy, as to transmit the gospel of Jesus to those people you must have wisdom and knowledge to odo so, other-wise you get stoned, or the devil would embarrass you.
As a word to future missionary planing to gothere the counsel I would give to you, is that you must be a man or women of prayer, and before you start to reach or do whatever you intend to there for God, you must first learn the culture, and understand their way of living.
After you learn that or have a ministry of prayer, learn to love, because most missionary fail as they do not implement those steps in their field or lives.
thank you I love you all.
Pr.Miguel
I have been over 114 countries,all for the grace of God almighty, I am a missionary by calling and a businessman by profession,and if you would ask me what I love the most,my answer to you is working for God,as I was called and anointed to spread the gospel of Jesus. International missionaries like me and others out there,we have the duty to carry the gospel of Jesus Christ to those nations that have never heard of him,this is oftentimes done in the face of great oppositions and tribulations.
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