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National Evangelism Team Support
NETS Ministers, Naboth & Alice Southern Uganda
 
INTRODUCTION:
Naboth and Alice love the Lord and are anointed in ministry and gifted in administration. They have a calling to evangelize and start churches, and have been very faithful to this calling. Their heart is for the lost -- especially those in remote areas and villages. It is a joy and an honor to partner and labor together with them for the Lord.
--Jon & Ann Dunagan--
N.E.T.S. PROFILE:
Country of Birth: Uganda Native Language: Ruhankole Languages Spoken: Runyankole, English, Luganda, Runyarwanda, Swahili Former Occupation: Primary School Teacher and Principal Ministry Experience: City-wide Evangelism, village outreach, crusade planning,
Christian seminars, church planting, and missionary evangelism
throughout the world Home Church: Gospel Fire Christian Center Ministry Calling: Remote Village Evangelism, Church Planting, Pastoring & Overseeing Churches Joined Harvest
Ministry as a N.E.T.S. Minister: 1991 Family Members: Children: Chrispas (11/21/81), Bryan (4/24/84), Josephine (4/10/86), Joshua (8/12/88), Moreen (5/15/79), plus hundreds of orphan children.
NABOTH'S TESTIMONY:
I was born in a home where going to an Anglican church and praying were only traditions. In case of a problem, we sacrificed to the ancestors. My childhood life was not easy. I had to do odd jobs over weekends in order to study and somehow managed to go through secondary school and teacher training college.
A little later, Alice and I married. As a young man I got involved in most ugly things of life which attract the youth. But somewhere within, there was a cry for real purpose of life. Thank God one Saturday, on a lonely path, the Spirit ministered to my heart, and with a lot of fear and trembling the Word of God I had heard many times came real to my life. The Spirit led me to one preacher who was staying near and he prayed for me to receive Christ.
There and then, my life changed, and right away I began sharing my testimony with whoever I could come across. I went to churches, prisons, and schools. A little later, my wife also accepted the same Savior and together we bagan to conduct evangelistic meetings, despite the fact that we had been leading a big primary school of about 600 pupils and 18 teachers. The school became a Gospel center.
Increasingly, however, I began to feel that the Lord wanted me in full-time ministry. In 1990 we resigned from our job in order to give ourselved to evangelistic work. By faith we ventured into this new office and I must say that the Lord has been gracious to us. We've seen Him save hundreds, baptize them, and deliver them from demonic influences. We have learned to move with Him, under this ministry. Our children are also growing up in the Lord. We are now believing God for greater things day by day. We grow to believe so, and His hand is stretched to lift us to that level of faith.
The N.E.T.S. ministry came to me as a answer to my prayers! It embraces my vision to reach the lost, and has equipped us for the ministry through sound equipment, finances, and spiritual encouragement. I have reached many more people -- through the monthly NETS assistance -- than I could have before.
God bless you all, Naboth
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Address: Harvest Ministry P.O. Box 727 Hood River,
Oregon 97031
For more information, please
contact: Jon & Ann Dunagan Phone & Fax:
541.478.2777
© Copyright 2008: Harvest Ministry - Jon
& Ann Dunagan
The purpose of Harvest
Ministry is to help fulfill the Great Commission of Jesus Christ to "Go
into all the world to preach the Gospel." Harvest Ministry is passionate
about winning souls, and is committed to going wherever the harvest is
most ripe, and wherever the Lord directs... Primarily, this is
accomplished through International Gospel Outreaches (especially in East
Africa and other third-world countries), National Evangelism Team
Support (N.E.T.S.), and encouraging Christians in world evangelism.
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