July 1, 2008
Dear Brethren,
Yesterday, I left home at 4:00 am, and arrived in Accra at 7:30 am. When
I was on the road, I did not stop until I arrived in Acrra. Before you enter
Accra, there is one big town called Ofankor where you can see thousands of
people.
The road from Kwame Nkrumah to Nsawam is under construction. The road
contractor is now making it into a double road. This has created a traffic
jam in the morning (7:00 am to 9:00 am), and evening (4:00 pm to 6:00 pm ). When
I arrived at Ofankor, I joined the traffic jam in the direction from Nsawam to
Accra. Because of the traffic jam, I parked the tracts distribution car on the
left side of the road and then started the tracts distribution. Firstly, I put
one of the tracts (Has God Saved You? in my shirt pocket to attract people.
Those who saw that I was sharing the tracts for free wanted to get a copy to
read, especially those in the cars in the traffic jam. Within two hours, I
distributed over 2,000 copies of the tracts.
When I was sharing the tracts on one side, someone volunteered and
picked some copies and stood on the other side of the road, distributing to
those on that side. When I shared with the people, I tried to talk humbly to
those who were receiving the tracts. Accra is a great city in Ghana, and
30,000 tracts are really needed to distribute to the people. Because it is
the biggest city in Ghana, and because of the high demand of the tracts, Lord
willing, I will print 15,000 tracts again, and go there a second time.
This morning, I have received phone calls from some people who received
copies of the tracts to read. Most of them said we are sharing a right message
from the Bible. Only one person did not agree to the message. I told him
to read the Bible and find the truth. One man whose name is Bro. Sasu, who lives
at Agbobloshie in Accra (233 24-3348268) called me to say that Question 20 of
Has God Saved You?, about Come Out Of Her My People (Revelation 18:4) is what He
believes the Bible teaches. He said he was disappointed by his church, and he
told me what to do, and I told him to still have faith in God and study the
Bible at home. I asked him to send me his postal address for me to send him more
teaching about end of the church age.
I closed at 6:30 pm on Yesterday, and arrived in Kumasi, in the
midnight.
Kwabena Agyei
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