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Bro. Cyril Mahadeo
229 Oakridge Road
Stanley, N.C. 28164
Phone: 704-263-4146
Fax: 704-263-5817
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May 4, 2005
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LEFT: A church that I ministered in for
the first time in Burma. This group belongs to the pastor Bro.
Titus. Bro. Titus just received the message about three years
ago. He is reading the message books and teaching the message to
his little group.
RIGHT: This is Bro. Titus. He came to
visit me in the motel where I was staying in Burma. I was on the
phone and my wife was introducing the message to him while I was tied
up. He was interested and started reading the books. Now
he is teaching this to his congregation. |
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LEFT: This is Bro. Titus' bed.
CENTER:
This is a picture of Sis. Nettie, a retired police officer.
Also she was a woman preacher. The first time I went to
Burma she heard me preach and accepted this message. After a
few visits to Burma, she realized that she was not supposed to
preach and handed the church over to her son. By the help of
different brethren in the states we were building a house, called
Mary Magdalene Home, for abandoned children. Sis. Nettie
takes in orphans and abused children and teaches them about the
Lord. She still needs funds to complete the house.
Please pray for her.
RIGHT: This
is Bro. Chris, Sis. Nettie's son. I introduced the message
to him and he was baptized and goes into the villages and preaches
this message to the people. |
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LEFT: Cyril baptizing at Bro. Chris's church.
CENTER:
Cyril and Brenda on their way to Burma
RIGHT: Bro.
Cyril's wife, Brenda, with the sisters in Burma. |
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LEFT: This is Bro. Paul Yimsok
and his family, from Cambodia. I met him my first time to
Cambodia and he introduced me to the brethren in Vietnam. He
has done some audio translation in the Vietnamese language.
He was in prison in Vietnam for four years for passing out Bibles.
CENTER:
This is a minister in Cambodia that was over a lot of
denominations and Bro. Nan had given him a Church Age Book to
read. When I got to Cambodia, he was so excited about what
he had read in the Church Age Book that I held three services a
day for two days at his church. He was baptized in the name
of the Lord Jesus Christ.
RIGHT:
Ministers that came to our meetings in Cambodia. Bro. Tony
Ghouralal and myself went to Cambodia to hold a series of
meetings. Brother Nan, the second person on the left, is
translating the audio message in the Cambodian language. He
has translated about 204 sermons in the Cambodian language. |
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LEFT: This is Bro. Nomai and his
wife, from Thailand. He was the first one to receive the
message in Thailand. He was a bible school teacher. He
has translated twelve books of the message in to the Thai
language. He is standing in front of the little church that
was built with help of brethren from the States.
CENTER:
Bro. Nomai ministering in the villages.
RIGHT: Bro.
Tony Ghouralal and myself with the brethren from South Africa. |
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LEFT: A church that was built in
Guyana, Northwest Region, at Shell Beach. This church was
built by the help of different brethren sending in support for the
mission field.
CENTER:
This is Bro. Ulric in Hobo Hill, Northwest Region, at Shell
Beach. The church was also built by the support of the
different brethren.
RIGHT: This
is Bro. Ulric in Hobo Hill. By the help of the Lord a
library was set up here. As you notice in the picture there
is a picture of the Hoffman Head of Christ, Bro. Branham with the
pillar of fire and a poster of the seven church ages. |
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Church built at Unity Square in
Northwest Region, Guyana, South America. This church was
built by the help of different brethren. Bro. Anthony, Bro.
Eddie and Bro. Osmond. |
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