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A generous man will prosper;

He who refreshes others

will Himself be refreshed.

- The Bible

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Burundi Water project demonstrates practical love

Tim Swan, CEO of Anglican Aid writes:

There were choirs, dancing, great preaching, singing and colour! On my recent visit to Tanzania, it was a joy to join with brothers and sisters in Tarime, to celebrate the consecration of the Diocese’s new Bishop John Msuma. It was particularly encouraging for me because Anglican Aid has known Bishop Msuma since we supported his completion of a Bachelor of Divinity at Uganda Christian University from 2015 until 2018. It is wonderful to see the long-term impact of supporting students in Bible training. Thank you to all who give to this work. 

Bishop Msuma said his priority will be “to spread the gospel and to plant new churches in different areas because we still have 65 villages that don’t have a church!” He told me he also wants to focus on training Tarime’s church leaders: “so they can preach the gospel, the true gospel. This is what God has called us to do.” To help with this, Anglican Aid is supporting students from Tarime Diocese to study at Bunda Bible College.

During this trip, I was also able to meet with Canon Kepha Mlugu from the Diocese of Victoria Nyanza in Tanzania, who shared enthusiastically about how Anglican Aid’s support for the training of evangelists is helping to prepare leaders for newly planted churches. But he also told me about how he sees development projects like providing clean water, working together with gospel ministry.

(A water) project serves as a powerful tool for evangelism—demonstrating the practical love of Christ, which opens hearts to the message of salvation,” he said. “A water project is not just a humanitarian effort; it is a key instrument in advancing the kingdom of God. Through a project like this, we are not only meeting people’s physical needs but also preparing the ground for spiritual transformation.” 

When I visited Burundi recently, I was able to see this played out: a clean water project that is meeting both physical needs and advancing gospel ministry. I praise God for your support of our partners who are bringing transformation around the world as Jesus’ love is shown and his true gospel proclaimed!

Bishop John Msuma (left) completed a Bachelor of Divinity, supported by Anglican Aid
Bishop John Msuma (left) completed a Bachelor of Divinity, supported by Anglican Aid
Tim Swan visited this clean water project in Burundi
Tim Swan visited this clean water project in Burundi

Find out more about the great work Anglican Aid does here https://anglicanaid.org.au/

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