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Gregg Schoof Prayer Letter: Goals for Uganda

2019-12-18T21:59:17-06:00December 20th, 2019|Categories: Gregg Schoof Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

We have been busy these two months getting settled in Uganda. It is a real challenge to start over from scratch in a new country. We don’t know the city. We don’t know where to shop. We have to get all the basics set up: phone, bank account [...]

Gregg Schoof Prayer Letter: Arrested . . . But Safe in Uganda

2019-11-03T16:43:03-06:00November 3rd, 2019|Categories: Gregg Schoof Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: |

This really is a special update. Many have already seen on the news that I was arrested and deported from Rwanda, so I need to tell clearly what happened in order to show that I did not break any laws in Rwanda. The months of July through S [...]

Gregg Schoof Prayer Letter: We Must Leave Rwanda!

2019-09-18T15:55:09-05:00September 7th, 2019|Categories: Gregg Schoof Family|Tags: |

“But and if ye suffer for righteousness' sake, happy are ye: and be not afraid of their terror, neither be troubled.” (I Peter 3:14) Well, I can honestly say that this verse is much easier to read than it is to live. In all of this trouble [...]

Gregg Schoof Prayer Letter: 10 Saved From Revival!

2019-05-18T01:55:00-05:00May 21st, 2019|Categories: Gregg Schoof Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

Well, praise the Lord! We finally paid our last payment for our lawyer, so we are now freer to start doing things again. All in all, it came to more than $18,000. Yes, a whole lot! I want to thank all those who sent special gifts to help, e [...]

Gregg Schoof Prayer Letter: Two New Students

2019-03-23T22:18:54-05:00March 27th, 2019|Categories: Gregg Schoof Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

We are so happy to report that we have two more students in Bible college in Uganda. Vedoste and Sam (blue shirt) were both in our church for several years and were good Christians. Vedoste has been going soul winning with us for years and [...]

Gregg Schoof Prayer Letter: Five Graduate From Bible College!

2019-02-02T22:36:01-06:00February 6th, 2019|Categories: Gregg Schoof Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

In November, we were so happy to go see the graduation of five of our Bible college students. Four got saved and went to college from listening to our radio station, and one was from our church. We especially thank our former assistant past [...]

Gregg Schoof Prayer Letter: Joy Comes in the Morning!

2018-11-19T17:12:22-06:00November 23rd, 2018|Categories: Gregg Schoof Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

“. . . weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.” (Psalm 30:5) This verse helped me get through many difficulties in the past, and again I find myself leaning on the strength of this verse. We are now going through a ve [...]

Gregg Schoof Prayer Letter: Hurry Up and Wait

2018-09-10T21:45:48-05:00September 12th, 2018|Categories: Gregg Schoof Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: |

I think everyone has heard the term “hurry up and wait.” Well, that is exactly what we are going through. The radio court case was delayed again. The date in July turned out to be only a pre-trial hearing. We are now told that the REAL cour [...]

Gregg Schoof Prayer Letter: New Field–Burundi

2018-07-16T17:17:25-05:00July 17th, 2018|Categories: Gregg Schoof Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: |

This is probably the most difficult prayer letter I have ever had to write because this has been our home for 15 years. After talking with Pastor Wilkerson and Bro Bosje, we have decided to leave Rwanda and move to Burundi—the country below [...]

Gregg Schoof Prayer Letter: 6,300 Churches Closed in Rwanda

2018-05-22T16:23:19-05:00May 26th, 2018|Categories: Gregg Schoof Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

If you missed our last letter, let me repeat a bit of what is going on. In February, both our church and radio station were closed down by the government—within three days of each other. We had not done anything wrong for either situation. [...]

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