More and more associations of our international partnership are sending missionaries into foreign countries.  When the Hindals ministered at the Central Baptist Church in Mandeville, Jamaica, on March 5, 2011, they discovered some interesting connections with Pastor William Newman.  Central Baptist Church is in the process of sending two medical missionaries to Liberia.  Dr. C. Curtis Warmington and Ms. Marian Stewart, two Jamaican ladies, dedicated themselves to missions at a conference in 2004.  In 2006, they moved to Mandeville and joined the Central Baptist Church.  They shared with Pastor Newman and the church family their burden to become missionaries in Liberia.  At that time they began to take short mission trips to Liberia twice a year.  With the church’s help they bought 6 jungle lots near Gbanga and this past January began to build a 4-bedroom house.  The goal is to move to Liberia in July 2011 to start their ministry.

It was of particular interest to the Hindals to discover that these Jamaican missionaries from our IPFBM partnering association in Jamaica were working through the African Fundamental Baptist Mission, another IPFBM partnering association.  Through these years they have been staying at the guesthouse of Pastor James Togba, the same place the Hindals stayed when they visited Liberia.  These Jamaican ladies have also been working alongside ABWE missionaries, Stephan and Regula Elser, with whom the Hindals also stayed in the jungle area of Gbanga.

On this isolated field of Liberia, where American missionaries have been laboring for many years, a Swiss family, Stephan and Regula connected with ABWE, came to strengthen the ministry.  Soon two Jamaican ladies will join the team so that the co-laborers represent three countries.  The Great Commission was not given to America.  Nations are beginning to reach the nations in obedience to God’s Word.

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