The Common Bond

Since my return from Tanzania on September 4, I've often recalled the events from the vision trip—the different churches we visited and the wonderful people we joined in worship and song. While still very fresh in my mind, I find the experience hard to translate into words. How can one describe the indescribable? You simply can't. I will try my best, however, to give you a glimpse of the experiences most meaningful to me.

First, I was struck by the easygoing attitude of the African people as they talked about "African Time". Suffice to say, an African minute and a New York minute are not equal. Secondly, I was stunned by the beauty of God's creation in the land and people of Tanzania. As we met many believers during our travels, I saw their inner beauty reflected through their deep and unshakable commitment to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, though many had faced persecution.

While en route to churches, I had the privilege of hearing several of the pastors’ testimonies. As I listened to their stories, I stood in awe of the redemptive power of the Cross. What a mighty, loving God we serve! The more time we spent with our African brothers and sisters, the more I came to realize that while there were great differences in our cultures and life experiences, there was also a common bond that brought us together in a very personal way, and that unity came through the love of Jesus.

For me, the trip was a perfect example of the Proverb, "As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another". It was through our cultural differences that a more refined edge was developed in our faith, and I, for one, came away much richer from the experience.

~Ron Scott, ICM Area Director for the Midwest

The Men of the Team!

Sporting their new shirts, gifts from one of the churches we visited! Shown here with choir members and our ministry partner, Pastor Raymond Muniss.
Dan Cunning , Iowa
Ron Scott , Iowa
Mark Fanning, Texas
Ralph Doudera, Virginia
Brad Orchard, ICM Field Director for Africa

Zanzibar








This beautiful woman is standing by her home which sits right beside the church in a village in Zanzibar. Just off the coast of mainland Tanzania, the island is 98% Muslim and the believers face great opposition on every front. We saw the rubble of a church torn down and heard testimonies of pastors whose lives have been threatened yet they persevere with courage and boldness. Please keep our brothers and sisters in Zanzibar in your prayers!

Ladies of the Team~~

The ladies of the team wearing our gifts from one of the churches we visited!
L to R:
Mary Collins from Virginia Beach, Virginia
Tiffany Doudera from Virginia Beach, Virginia
Sarah Fanning from Houston, Texas
Tanzanian Pastor's wife
Janice Allen from Virginia
Judy Cunning from Mt. Ayr, Iowa

Fellowship with believers in Tanzania!


One of our team members was Sarah Fanning from Houston, Texas, sitting here with a pastor's wife and children at one of the ICM sponsored churches.

Tanzania for Jesus!

Ron Scott, ICM Area Director for the Midwest, with church member following worship.


The trip has been wonderful thus far. Tonight we had a special dinner with the board of Tanzania Assemblies of God....one of the women made African clothes for each of the team.....they are incredibly warm and special folks and extraordinarily grateful for the partnership with ICM. There is clear evidence that God is using ICM for this indigenous ministry; to reach their goal: TANZANIA FOR JESUS!!!" We hear this cheered at every church we visit. The team has connected extremely well and each are having a memorable time. We worshipped in a church of 1000 yesterday located in the slums of Dar Es Salaam...Manzese B Church. Our team participated in dedicating a medical clinic they are opening close by. All of the doctors and nurses are members of the church. The congregation is so proud and it was exactly what we long to see....the local church taking the initiative to impact their communities for Jesus Christ. Now we are off to Zanzibar.

~Janice