Larry Pepper, center, was a NASA flight surgeon before God put him on a different trajectory — working with the IMB at hospitals in Africa. He’s now spent more than two decades offering hope at the bedside of the hurting there. IMB Photo
Larry Pepper, center, was a NASA flight surgeon before God put him on a different trajectory — working with the IMB at hospitals in Africa. He’s now spent more than two decades offering hope at the bedside of the hurting there. IMB Photo
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Missionary Jon Sapp talks with music director Charles Zimba of Chipata Central Baptist Church in Zambia.
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Over the years Doug and Evelyn Knapp effectively combined agricultural projects and evangelism. The Knapps’ ministry, which built slowly as the Nyakyusa people of Tanzania gained trust, produced more than 49,000 baptisms during the missionaries’ final 11 years of service on the field.
“We don’t want to leave the impression we’ve done it all,” Doug Knapp said. “African Baptists played a primary role, earlier missionaries helped pave the way, and the Baptist Mission of Tanzania provided support…. My gift is more
in leading and discipling Christians. I select pastors who have greater gifts than I for preaching and evangelism and train and encourage them to go out and reach people for Christ.”
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Over the years Doug and Evelyn Knapp effectively combined agricultural projects and evangelism. The Knapps’ ministry, which built slowly as the Nyakyusa people of Tanzania gained trust, produced more than 49,000 baptisms during the missionaries’ final 11 years of service on the field.
“We don’t want to leave the impression we’ve done it all,” Doug Knapp said. “African Baptists played a primary role, earlier missionaries helped pave the way, and the Baptist Mission of Tanzania provided support…. My gift is more
in leading and discipling Christians. I select pastors who have greater gifts than I for preaching and evangelism and train and encourage them to go out and reach people for Christ.”
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Portrait of a man in Stone Town, Zanzibar, an island off the cost of Tanzania in the Indian Ocean.
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Boys fish off the end of the rock wall at Slip Way in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
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A missionary rides on the boat from Kigoma, Tanzania, to Kalemie, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a 13-hour boat ride across the historic Lake Tanganyika.
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