I would like to thank the Lord for His preservation.
My elderly cousin was wedding in Buea, and I initially planned not to attend due to an upcoming
program. However, I felt a prompting in my spirit to travel and distribute flyers for the Festival of
Blessings (FOB).
I began sharing the flyers in my neighborhood before heading to Bonaberi. Upon arriving the bus
station, it was already 3PM, so I determined to take a private car to save time. While standing by the
road, I unexpectedly found myself confronted by three men behind a building who turned out to be
thieves. Just as I realized their intentions and tried to leave, they grabbed me and started searching my
pockets. In that moment, I leapt up and began speaking in tongues. Instantly, they let go of me.
Suddenly, a large man passing by intervened, instructing me to follow him and not to speak to the
thieves. That is how God rescued me from them. They collected only 5000frs from me.

Despite this incident, I remained committed to my mission. During an online meeting, the Man of God
mentioned that mobilizing people in their churches and communities is challenging due to cultural
beliefs, which I was experiencing firsthand. However, I felt a sense of rest and confidence, as taught by
our Apostles.

On my way to Buea, I continued sharing the FOB flyer. At the wedding, I was opportuned to share the
vision of the program with a notable personnel, who asked me to get his contact from the groom, to
send him the program details. I thanked him and the Father, feeling fulfilled in my purpose for
attending the wedding.
On my return, I gained more courage, much like the Apostle Peter, to preach
and distribute flyers on the bus.
I bless the Father for our Apostles who have and are preparing us for every step in our vocation.
Linus Asong, GCM Douala.

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