A Passion for Jesus and the People He Loves

Guest: Justino Jone, disciple-maker, in Mozambique | Host: Julian Gibb Executive Director, Harvest. Justino shares how he turned to Jesus from an animistic culture, because a YWAM missionary’ shared God’ love, How do you minister to a Witch Doctor, who doesn’t want you in her area? Justino describes what he did. He is called by God to serve his people in Africa; “Lord these people can’t die without you”, this keeps Justino going. “If you love me you will keep my commands.” Go and make disciples wherever you are. https://harvestfoundation.org

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