Brandon and Ali Heselschwerdt Prayer Letter: Exciting Month at Lighthouse Baptist Church

2024-11-15T16:16:58-06:00November 16th, 2024|Categories: Brandon Heselschwerdt Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

October has truly been an exciting month here at Lighthouse Baptist Church of Acacia! First, our teenagers, including Jeffrey and Hannah, have worked hard to finish their soul-winning classes. Now the most exciting part is happening Sunday [...]

Brandon and Ali Heselschwerdt Prayer Letter: Faithfully Serving in the Lord’s Work

2024-10-29T09:35:59-05:00October 31st, 2024|Categories: Brandon Heselschwerdt Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , , |

It’s hard to believe that September has already come and gone. There was not a lot to report this month, but we kept on faithfully serving in the Lord’s work here in Kenya, East Africa. Our church family here at Lighthouse Baptist Church of [...]

Charles Osgood Prayer Letter: Expanding Influence in Sierra Leone

2024-02-15T14:47:32-06:00February 18th, 2024|Categories: Charles Osgood Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , , |

Thank you for your faithful prayer and financial support! Influence in Sierra Leone In 2017, Pastor Solomon Gorvie, who pastors a church in Sierra Leone and oversees a ministry of about 20 churches, sent a young man named David Brooks to us [...]

Baraka and Melanie Hall Prayer Letter: Highs and Lows

2022-07-04T09:46:21-05:00July 6th, 2022|Categories: Baraka Hall Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

On March 6, 2022, Ghana celebrated 65 years of independence. In addition, Hope Fundamental Baptist Church for the Deaf celebrated its 5-year anniversary. We had a high attendance of 122 people. This was an incredible day, with much celebrat [...]

Micah and Abbie Christiansen: Showers of Blessings in Dry Season

2022-02-21T09:51:34-06:00February 22nd, 2022|Categories: Micah Christiansen Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

We are nearing the end of our dry season in Ghana. We have not had any rain for the last couple of months, and everything is getting to look brown and is very dusty. However, we are not in a “dry spell” of blessings. Fundamental Baptist Aca [...]

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