An update from Arusha

Hello everyone,

It’s my hope that things are going well with each one of us, and that we are all working hard in the kingdom of our dear Lord Jesus Christ. Also, I hope that the gospel is being preached and taught by the faithful servants in all parts of the world despite the fact the COVID19 pandemic is a big challenge in the whole world nowadays. This is only possible because of the ability that our God supplies through His faithful sons, that is you and I.

Here in ACSOP we can see things going well. We started our first quarter on February 8, 2021. We have enrolled 14 more students for the first year; these are the men from Tanzania and Kenya. We started teaching them the book of Genesis, taught by Desdery Massawe, “How We Got the Bible” taught by Josephat Massawe. “Biblical Interpretation (Introduction to Hermeneutics)” taught by Ahimidiwe Kimaro. “Writing Skills I” taught by Losotwa Michael, and “Spiritual Disciplines” taught by Charles Hebert. At the end of that first quarter, two short courses followed beginning with 1Corinthians taught by David Hall from the US and Denominational doctrine taught by John Hall from the US also.

God willing next week, we will start our second quarter for this year. We, teachers, are working hard to mold and strengthen these fellows by imparting to them the skills of the word of God. The 16 second-year students are in the first quarter of their last year of being in ACSOP for studies. They are expecting to graduate on November 25 of this year. We really appreciate this great effort because of your prayers, and your great financial support that you gave to make these things happen. May our God of our Lord Jesus Christ supply all your needs as you do to us. Amen.

Your servant in Christ Jesus,

Losotwa Michael
Dean of Academics,

Andrew Connally School of Preaching

Posted on April 5, 2021 .