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     We are striving to reach the world with the gospel of Jesus Christ. With your help, we can all make a difference. On May 16, 2006, a five member team from New Birth Fellowship lead by Pastor Miller journeyed to Lilongwe, Malawi on the continent of Africa.  They visited  hospitals,villiages and churches. During the mission, the sick were healed, people were empowered and the Spirit of God moved in a mighty way. 

     They also assisted in the operation of the Hillside Private School. They also ministered 
Matunda Village outside of Lilongwe where 12 chiefs were led to Christ from witchcraft. We also empowered 24 Pastors and many others. 

       On May 14, 2007 the team returned to Africa to continue in this mission. Pastor Miller has a vision to help the people of Matunda Village get transportation for medical services. The people in this part of Africa have to walk 5 miles to get a ride to the nearest hospital. They are in need of a vehicle that will transport them to the hospital. They have no phones, lights or running water.  Our goal is to raise $50,000.00 to provide these services for them.  

     We need your help to help others. Pastor Miller and the Mission Africa Team plan to return Africa soon to continue the work that God has assigned their hands to do.
 If you would like to help please contact Pastor Miller @ 601-940-9520 or New Birth Fellowship @ 601-856-5279. Please send all donations to New Birth Fellowship c/o Africa International Missions Team at P.O. Box 11742, Jackson, MS 39213. GOD Bless and Thanks in Advance for your support and donations. 
  

Pastor Miller is praying for healing of a blind villager in Matunda Village
Pastor Miller preaches the gospel of Jesus Christ in a Dzeleka Refugee Camp, 80 miles outside Lilongwe,Malawi,as interpreters follow
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