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					<description><![CDATA[<p>March - April 2026</p>
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</div></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p>March/April 2026</p><p>Dear Praying Friends,</p><p>We are grateful to the Lord for His continued work here in Tanzania. These past weeks have been full, encouraging, and humbling, as we have seen God open doors for the Gospel in many different settings.</p><p>Bible Clubs continue weekly across our city, led faithfully by members of our church. Through these clubs, hundreds of children are being reached regularly with the Word of God. Just a few weeks ago, we were blessed to help a young man, who was reached through the Bible Club ministry, start his own Bible Club. He had been asking for some time, but we wanted to make sure he was grounded and ready to lead his own club.</p><p>In January, I had the privilege of traveling to the Philippines, where I was able to visit and learn from Dr. Rick Martin, along with several other faithful servants. During this trip, the Lord opened doors to witness in a police station, where several prisoners trusted Christ as their Saviour. I also had the opportunity to preach in a sister church and ministry. I came home even more burdened for starting churches in Tanzania.</p><p>Back in Tanzania, ministry continues among several different groups. Each Thursday, I hold a Maasai Bible Study, where men gathered attentively to hear the Word taught. We also held a Ladies’ Meeting in the village of Misongeni in January, where 9 ladies trusted Christ as their Saviour. Following this meeting, several first-time visitors attended church the next Sunday, for which we thank the Lord. I also have a weekly Bible study with several men on Saturday evening.</p><p>While out on soul winning, the Lord allowed a me to share the Gospel with a woman working in her field, reminding us again that the harvest truly is plentiful. As Jesus said in John 4:35, “. . . Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields; for they are white already to harvest.”</p><p>In addition to these outreaches, we were thankful to host a Marriage Seminar with 23 couples in attendance. It was a sweet time of teaching, encouragement, and strengthening homes according to Biblical principles. We are praying that the truths shared will continue to bear fruit in these marriages.</p><p>We are thankful for your faithful prayers and support. Please continue to pray for our Bible college as well. We started the new year with new students and are excited to see how God is already strengthening them for the ministry.</p><p>Your missionaries to Tanzania,</p><p>Jerry and Rachel Wyatt</p></div><div class="thrv_wrapper tcb-image-gallery tcb-gallery-crop" data-type="grid" data-click-behavior="none" data-thumbnail-size="auto" data-fullscreen-size="medium" data-crop-images="true" data-css="tve-u-19c9db63540" style="" data-cwv-height-m="173" data-cwv-height-t="173" data-cwv-height-d="173"><div class="tcb-image-gallery-container tve-prevent-content-edit"><div data-id="3373" data-caption="" data-position="1/5" data-index="0" class="thrv_wrapper tve_image_caption no_style" data-selector="[data-css=&quot;tve-u-19c9db63540&quot;] .thrv_wrapper.tve_image_caption">
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2026 06:29:09 +0000</pubDate>
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</div></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element"><p data-end="93" data-start="70">January / February 2026</p><p data-end="119" data-start="95">Dear Pastor and Friends,</p><p data-end="859" data-start="121"><strong data-end="131" data-start="121">SMITE:</strong><br data-start="131" data-end="134">We are so thankful for the impact of SMITE, a week long camp designed to give our teenagers intensive training on how to lead Bible Clubs and clearly witness to children. Each morning, the teens attended training sessions, and each afternoon, they were sent out into different areas to put into practice what they learned by actively helping in Bible Clubs. This year, 40 of our teenagers enrolled in SMITE, and throughout the week, nearly 600 children attended the evening Bible Clubs. We also saw 207 children trust Christ throughout the week. We are especially grateful for Bro. Mark Holmes and his daughter Victoria for coming to assist, along with Pastor Adawela, who traveled from Nigeria to be a part of this ministry.</p><p data-end="1360" data-start="861"><strong data-end="879" data-start="861">Vision Clinic:</strong><br data-start="879" data-end="882">We are praising the Lord for an incredible Vision Outreach in which around 2,000 people came to the church property to receive glasses, medication, or a vision checkup. Through our partnership with MMO, people were offered free vision care, and each individual was personally witnessed to by a member of our church. By God’s grace, more than 900 people trusted Christ during this outreach, not only receiving clearer physical sight but also gaining spiritual sight for eternity.</p><p data-end="1857" data-start="1362"><strong data-end="1383" data-start="1362">Insurance Sunday:</strong><br data-start="1383" data-end="1386">The Sunday following the medical clinic, we held what we call “Insurance Sunday,” where we drew names for 20 families to receive medical insurance coverage for an entire year. The selected families were required to return for several consecutive weeks to complete the sign up process, which allowed us to build relationships and continue ministering to them. We are encouraged to see lasting fruit from these outreaches, as we continue to follow up on those who attended.</p><p data-end="2554" data-start="1859"><strong data-end="1880" data-start="1859">Faithful Helpers:</strong><br data-start="1880" data-end="1883">We are very thankful for Dave and Rebecca Robbs, who came from our home church to fill in while the Morrows returned to the States for a brief visit. The Robbs sacrificially came with their three young children to help in many areas of the ministry and were a tremendous blessing through their involvement in Bible Clubs, English Sunday school classes, and various other needs. Though they have not been called into full time ministry, they willingly did what they could, and their servant hearts made a significant impact on the work here. We were also grateful to celebrate Thanksgiving together with them, and it was a truly wonderful time of fellowship and gratitude.</p><p data-end="2957" data-start="2556"><strong data-end="2589" data-start="2556">Looking Back, Moving Forward:</strong><br data-start="2589" data-end="2592">As we look back on the past year, our hearts are full of gratitude for all that the Lord has done. We thank God for His faithfulness, His provision, and the fruit we were able to see through the ministry. As we step into a new year, we look forward with anticipation to continuing to serve Him here in Tanzania, trusting Him to do even greater things for His glory.</p><p data-end="2992" data-start="2959">Your representatives to Tanzania,</p><p data-end="3014" data-start="2994">Jerry &amp; Rachel Wyatt</p></div><div class="tcb_flag" style="display: none"></div>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2025 12:40:41 +0000</pubDate>
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</div></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element">	November/December 2025&nbsp;<p>Dear Pastor and Friends,&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Missions Mastermind:&nbsp;</strong>This past month, our family had the wonderful opportunity to travel to Thailand for a special missions event. We joined a group of missionaries from our mission agency for Missions Mastermind, a time designed for refreshment, fellowship, and sharing ideas to strengthen our work on the mission field. It was a blessing to hear Bro. Mark Bosje and Bro. John Wilkerson, who encouraged and challenged all of us. The ladies enjoyed a special time of spiritual renewal and fellowship, and our kids loved meeting and spending time with other missionary children. After the Missions Mastermind, we traveled to Hua Hin, where I had the privilege of preaching at the International Baptist Church with Bro. Matt Bosje. We were also able to spend a few days in Bangkok, enjoying some family vacation time and making wonderful memories together.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Visiting Group:&nbsp;</strong>What a blessing it was to host Rachel’s sister Rebecca, her husband (Pastor Tim Trieber), and their family, along with a group from Hillview Baptist Church, for a missions trip! Their team was busy with a variety of outreach ministries, including a Ladies’ Meeting, Bible Clubs, and a one-day Vacation Bible School. We saw many trust Christ at these events. Their visit was such an encouragement to us and a wonderful time of fellowship. Our kids absolutely loved having their cousins here, and it was so special for Rachel to share a bit of her life and ministry with her sister and family.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Ladies’ Meeting:&nbsp;</strong>We were thrilled to host a neighborhood Ladies’ Meeting, with over 60 women in attendance. It was a wonderful time of fellowship, singing, and hearing the Gospel clearly presented. Several ladies trusted Christ as their Saviour, and we praise the Lord for these decisions. The meeting was held in a predominantly Muslim neighborhood, yet the women were warm and receptive to the message. Some even came to church the next Sunday, and we are grateful for how God opened hearts and continues to work in this community.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Work Permits and Visas:&nbsp;</strong>We are rejoicing in a major answer to prayer, as we have finally received our exemption letter, along with both our permits and visas. This has been something we have been praying for over the past several years, and we are so thankful to the Lord for making it possible. His timing is always perfect, and we give Him all the glory for this wonderful provision in allowing us to remain in Tanzania.&nbsp;</p><p>Your representatives to Tanzania,&nbsp;</p><p>Jerry &amp; Rachel Wyatt&nbsp;</p></div><div class="tcb_flag" style="display: none"></div>
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</div></div><div class="thrv_wrapper thrv_text_element">	<p>September/October 2025</p><p>Dear Pastor and Friends,</p><p style="" data-css="tve-u-198f0ed4e70"><strong>Amos’ Story:&nbsp;</strong>In our last prayer letter, we shared the wonderful story of Amos coming to Christ. We are thrilled to report that his zeal for the Lord has only grown since then. Amos has been faithfully leading his Saturday Bible Club, and recently, he accepted the call to begin a new van route in his neighborhood. Every week, he gathers children and teens, bringing them to church so they, too, can hear the Gospel. What a joy it is to see a young man so quickly take ownership in ministry! Please continue to pray that his fire for the Lord will not fade and that he would grow in wisdom and consistency. Pray also that many souls will come to Christ through this new route. We have seen how God has used the bus ministry here in Tanzania in a powerful way, with hundreds riding the buses every week. Amos’ story is just one more reminder that this ministry is worth every effort.</p><p><strong>Visiting Groups:&nbsp;</strong>We were blessed to host two groups recently: Marion Avenue Baptist Church and Sun Valley Baptist Church. Their presence was a great encouragement to our people and to our family as well. Together we were able to participate in many different outreaches: soccer service, sharing the Gospel door to door, serving in children’s programs, and helping in a village church. Their energy and willingness to jump in wherever needed left a lasting impact. Please pray that the seeds planted through these outreaches will continue to bear fruit in the months to come.</p><p><strong>Crusade in Dar es Salaam:&nbsp;</strong>We held our very first crusade in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania’s largest city. What a joy it was to see the Lord move in such a mighty way! During the event, 228 people trusted Christ as their Saviour. This was an answer to much prayer. Please continue to pray for these new believers, as a local church there is following up on them.</p><p><strong>Soccer Service:&nbsp;</strong>We also held a special soccer-outreach service that brought over 800 people onto the church property. Entire soccer teams came, eager to receive a soccer ball and pump, but more importantly, they heard a clear message of the Gospel. By the end of the service, 32 individuals had trusted Christ! It was exciting to see how God used something as simple as soccer to draw young men and their friends to hear the Word of God. Please pray for continued opportunities to reach this next generation of Tanzanians through sports and other creative outreaches.</p><p><strong>Work Permits and Visas:&nbsp;</strong>We are still in need of God’s intervention in the area of work permits and visas. This remains one of the greatest challenges for missionaries here, and it affects our ability to remain and serve long-term. Please continue to pray with us that the right doors will be opened and that everything will be approved in God’s timing.</p><p>Your representatives to Tanzania,</p><p>Jerry &amp; Rachel Wyatt</p></div><div class="tcb_flag" style="display: none"></div>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2025 00:01:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Mar 2025 01:00:24 +0000</pubDate>
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