

For this Moundou Chad report, I would like to focus on the efforts of so many to see that Bible tracts made it from multiple sites in the United States to multiple sites in Africa.
Tracts were donated to the work in Cameroon and Cad from the following:
1. Mission Printing produced many English tracts for Cameroon and accepted material from the other donors to fill a 20-foot container to go to Cameroon and Chad.
2. World Bible School donated material in English and French for Cameroon and Chad.
3. French World Outreach donated material in French for Cameroon and Chad.
4. Gospel Tracts International donated materials in French for Cameroon and Chad.
5. Truth for Today donated material in French and Arabic for Cameroon and Chad.
We give a big shout out to all of those who are a part of each of these good works as we can see first-hand the results of your labor as we baptized into Christ those who read and study the work you have done.
It is not easy to see that things get where they are intended to go. Here is a little explanation of what all happened with this load.
1. Many volunteers and donors saw that the material was printed, collated, stapled, packaged and shipped to Mission Printing in Arlington, Texas.
2. The great leaders and workers at Mission Printing saw that all the material was received, labeled, and ready to be loaded on the container.
3. A shipping company was hired to come to Mission Printing with a container to be loaded with around 37,000 lbs of material by volunteers and then to be transported to the port in Texas.
4. Arrangements had been made for the container to be transported to Cameroon, accepted at the Cameroon by a port agent and then transported by truck to Wotutu, Cameroon.
5. A paid crew and some volunteers offloaded the entire container in at the BVBIC campus and separated it into stacks that were to stay be distributed from Wotutu, from Mbanga, and from Moundou Chad.
6. A van was rented to transport the Mbanga tracts from Wotutu to the Mbanga campus.
7. Two vans were rented to transport the Chad tracts to Douala Cameroon to be loaded on a vehicle to be transported on to Chad.
8. Additional funds were used to have the Chad tracts transported from the drop off point in Chad to the BVBI Moundou Chad campus.
9. The tracts will then be distributed throughout the two countries via the three Bear Valley campuses.
Thanks to all who helped to make this happen.
Blessings in Him,
David