KB Biola Broadcaster - 1971-12

portunities are ours. Before the Congo uprisings there were 30,000 within the church. Today there are 70,000 baptized believers! For this we give God all of the praise. During the early years of 1950 we in Africa met another crisis with the Mau Maus. It was an emergency situation. The British government was frustrated and ap­ pealed to us as a mission to pro­ vide them with a Gospel radio broadcast beamed to these people. We, of course, agreed to do this, trusting that it would be a rich blessing. As a result today we have 80 broadcasts every month. Since the country has received its inde­ pendence we have still been asked

place before the terrible blood­ bath of the rebellion in 1964-65. It is thrilling to report that this spirit of revival has continued right up to the present time. It was my opportunity to be out in Africa just after the difficulties had taken place. There were so many places to minister we preached twice a day, generally travelling 50 to 100 miles to reach as many as possible. This same field director wrote a few days ago to tell of a special campaign being held by our Con­ go Church. Seven teams of evan­ gelists have gone out for three months with the result of 14,952 decisions for Jesus Christ. What unparalleled, unprecedented op­

A popular spot for relaxing between the Music Building and the Cafeteria.

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