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Vadim Makoyed; Going On A Mission To Tanzania, Georgia, And Turkey This October!

With a fourth wife of a tribe leader in Tanzania

With a fourth wife of a tribe leader in Tanzania

Hey, Friends!

If there’s anyone who would like to support me financially for the mission trip to Tanzania, Georgia, and Turkey this October, I and God would really appreciate it!

I need a minimum of around $2,500. You can get in touch with me via e-mail: vadimakoyed@gmail.com

Here’s what we are going to be doing in those countries:

In Tanzania, we are going to feed the hungry again. Its really bad this year there. 100 kg cost 22 dollars, last year this price was in late October, this year its already so in August when the harvest isn’t done yet.

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Vadim Makoyed Preaching In Tanzania, Africa

“Tanzania-Project” – We Reached Our Goal In Half A Time!!!

Scale for "tanzania-project" of FRONTLINE

Scale for "tanzania-project" of FRONTLINE

Love of God IM’s project “Joseph” is feeding the hungry in Tanzania, Africa. Every day more and more people are joining this project to help to fight starvation of precious people of Africa.

With corn in Tanzania (photo by Vadim Makoyed)

With corn in Tanzania (photo by Vadim Makoyed)

In the beginning of this year, youth of Love of God IM made a goal to collect $1000 for this program. To reach this goal we started in February and were planning to finish it in September, but in early June in FRONTLINE’s box there was already more than $1000.

One bag of corn right now costs $10. This means that right now in Tanzania our missionary Gottfrid Stenroos can buy more than 100 bags, which is more then 10 tons of corn. 10 tons of corns will feed 1,500-2,100 hungry people for a whole month. Continue reading ‘“Tanzania-Project” – We Reached Our Goal In Half A Time!!!’

Unbelievably True

Breathless Hope (Photo by Vadim Makoyed)

Breathless Hope (Photo by Vadim Makoyed)

Every human being needs to go on a mission at least once in his/her life. I’m not talking about going to LA or Las Vegas for missions, but going to the places where our help is a critical part of people’s daily fight for survival.

Tanzania, Africa was my second mission destination. After seeing the lives and conditions in which Barbaick tribe live there, something happened to me on the inside. My world was shattered into millions of pieces. I saw those weak little children with swollen stomachs because they just don’t have any food or water. In some cases, tape worms deprive these innocent children of the little nourishment they receive. I could sense death laughing at them, longing to take another one. It is extremely hard to live in that cursed land.

Here in America our pets live hundreds of times better than the beautiful children who lack food and clean water. Many will painfully die not even reaching the age of five (1 out of 6 children).

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