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Umyaka Lo Muhle (Happy New Year in SiSwati)
We are glad you stopped by our corner of the world. The vision of the Baptist Mission of Swaziland is to be on mission with God to reach the people of Swaziland with the Gospel through facilitating a church planting movement.
We are trying to accomplish this goal through: PRAYER
The Swazi Team will pray daily for the Swazi people whom God has called each of us to minister alongside.
Enabling the local Swazi Baptist Churches
The Swazi Team is dedicated to working with the local Swazi churches, enabling them to reach out to their communities and the lost people of Swaziland.
Encouraging the local Swazi Baptist Churches
The Swazi Team will seek to encourage a church planting movement. The Swazi Team will seek to model and teach Swazi pastors and church leaders the principles of Pioneer Evangelism and will respond to human needs that could result in strengthening existing churches and starting new churches.
This beautiful country and its wonderful people are stricken by the HIV/AIDS pandemic. This disease is stealing Swaziland's most valuable resource - it's people. We are trying to assist the people of Swaziland in coping with this terrible disease.
Thank you for stopping by. We hope to see you again.
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Current News
Please bear with us as we work on improving our website. It is our goal to provide a place where you can learn about the Swazi people and at the same time be able to partner with us as we pray for the Swazi people.
The HIV/AIDS prayer book, “Hearing the Cries of the Hurting” is available at the IMB resource center, resource.center@imb.org. There is no charge!! The booklet is a prayer guide to help you to pray for the AIDS situation in the Western, Eastern, Central and Southern regions of Africa.
January 6, 2007 a volunteer team from SBU will arrive to minister in the Manzini Region.
January 28, 2007 a team will arrive to explore possibilities of service in Swaziland.
February 28, 2007, a volunteer team from the South Roanoke Baptist Association will arrive to minister in the Simunye area of Swaziland.
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