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In 1998, a ‘Facts For Faith’ magazine edited by Albert Fairweather of Australia, was sent to
Nigeria, and from there back to South West Kenya. An invitation came from a small group
of believers to visit them, and in early 2000, Albert went for three months to Kenya with the
conviction of God’s call, living among the people and teaching them mainly under trees
and in isolated places. He has visited each year since then.

The blessing of the Lord was evident from the outset, and over the years many have been
saved and New Testament churches planted. Each church is autonomous, with elders to
guide.

Albert found a group of godly believers in Nairobi who had a church registration, and who
managed the Emmaus Bible Correspondence School.

Government regulations require registration of all churches, and this is done under the
name of ‘Brethren Assembly Fellowship, Kenya’. An executive committee representative of
all the churches cares for this requirement.

The Emmaus Bible Correspondence School had been established over many years with
a well trained staff. They visit the Kenyan prisons, the only body with permission to visit
and preach to the prisoners. Many prisoners are enrolled, and have made decisions for
Christ. There are also many regional marking centers with hundreds enrolled in these
excellent courses.

‘Assembly Aid Abroad’ grew out of a need to support a growing number of evangelists and
teachers as the people are poor, living by subsistence farming. Our conviction is also to
provide Bibles in their own language, then Hymn Books, chapels and bicycles for workers.
We also partly support the Emmaus work, and without the assistance of these brothers
and sisters, the ministry of Assembly Aid Abroad would not have commenced.

So a very cordial working relationship has been established and much blessing has
followed with many people receiving the Lord Jesus Christ as Savior, and many churches
established.

We depend on gifts from the Lord’s people to support this ministry. Anyone exercised to
give this ministry may do so by sending gifts to the addresses at the bottom of the page:
"I was naked and you clothed me; I was sick and you visited me; I was in
prison and you came to me." Matt. 25.36
Australia
12 Creba Crt,
Caboolture Q 4510
Australia
aaaicd@gmail.com
New Zealand
Assembly Aid Abroad
18 France Road
Hastings
New Zealand
India
Global Media
M.G.M. Towers, Opp. K.S.R.T.C.
Pathanmathitta,
Kerala, India
A typical mud and thatched house in Kenya
Ëbenezer"a camping vehicle used by Albert
Fairweather during his mission trips to Kenya
Scene of a Baptism of believers in filthy waters in Kenya
Searching for Peace?

Thank you for visiting our web page! Having
found an inner peace with God ourselves, we
wish to share the good news we have found
with you.  ‘Peace at Last!’ So said the
newspaper headlines in September 1945 at
end of WW2. In that terrible conflict millions
died and many lost loved ones. When peace
came, there was dancing in the streets of cities
and great rejoicing as soldiers returned from
the battlefields.
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June 2008- Newsletter
Dear Friends

Here is an update on the work in East Africa:

In view of world events unfolding in China,
Burma, Zimbabwe and many other lands, my
heart bleeds for the suffering people and my
prayer is, "Even so, come, Lord Jesus!"  Only
His return will solve this world's problems and
establish justice and peace on earth.

The African Advisory Committee meet every two
months and keep Assembly Aid Abroad Inc.
informed of needs and developments in all
areas of the ministry
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Much is happening in
Kenya
and in other areas of our
ministry. Mike Lord of New
Zealand will again
accompany me to Kenya
and we are booked to
leave on July 8.  Mike
plans also to visit Dar es
Salaam, while I plan two
weeks in Doha (Qatar)
arriving home September
4.  Your prayers are
valued. Warmest greetings,

Albert
Fairweather
(for Assembly Aid Abroad
Committee)
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