David and Carol Schmidt Assemblies of God Missionaries to Cameroon

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Our goal this term (2009 - 13) is to build

200 tabernacles to advance the kingdom of God.

200 - 6 = 194 to go!!!

 

Why Africa Tabernacle Evangelism? Because every Spirit-filled local church established is an advancement of the Kingdom of God and a direct attack on the kingdom of darkness.

Africa Tabernacle Evangelism

 

Africa Tabernacle Evangelism is a practical approach to new church evangelism and church construction.  Obviously, with growth comes a need for additional places of worship.  The construction of free-standing steel structures is facilitating the goal of establishing local churches throughout the country.

For an investment of $6,000, a tabernacle can be erected for a house of worship in a city or village in Cameroon.  Soon after the local church continues the construction of the tabernacle by adding the walls, floor, etc. with their labor and materials, as their funds allow.  In the end, the Cameroonian church investment is as much as the donors, thus making it truly a partnership.

We encourage teams from churches in the USA to travel to Africa and erect these structures and minister in the church and surrounding community.  You WILL be blessed!

Significant growth is still occurring in Africa at present.  And many local congregations are waiting for a new place of worship.  All we lack is sufficient funding to help them.  We need you to partner with us to help our brothers and sisters in Africa

Pastor Joseph gives thanks for the Tabernacle in Ndikilimeki Cameroon

The tabernacle at Supe in the Southwest Region with Pastor Mbotake and church members who constructed the building with David.

Church members from Yabassi who gathered for a photo after the completion of their Tabernacle

Completed Tabernacle in Mbalmayo

New tabernacle in Odza.  This one is the size of two tabernacles and will house 400 worshipers.  The trusses were made in our factory in Mbalmayo.

 

New Tabernacle at Tiko.  

 
Welder and technician John Woodruff (left) set up our truss factory which has allowed us to reduce the price of the tabernacles significantly.  Instead of importing trusses, we now build them locally at our Mbalmayo shop.