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Originally Posted by dizzyde
I forgot to ask her while she was there, but I just asked her if she met a Bro. Sami, and she immediately smiled. He apparently went on the outreach efforts with them, and she said he was a character! She said, "he was VERY loud!"
They were doing outreach on the last night on the sea wall, and he stopped them and insisted that they start singing on the way back tho the bus, he said "Guyanese people love singing and they love it even more when Americans are doing it! She said, "so, we sang!" LOL!
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Brother Sami is the closest thing to an Apostle that I have ever known. I dont say that lightly, I have been blessed to be around some pretty awesome men of God.
But Brother Sami's ministry is so much like that of the real Apostles. I got to spend days on end with him and it changed my life.
This is a man who has very very little education. He could not even read when he first became saved. (His parents were Hindu fire walkers).
There is a scripture in Acts where the Sanhedren (sp) said of Peter and Paul that they precieved from their speach that they were ignorant and unlearned. Brother Sami was much like that, UNTIL he got in the pulpit and then it was like he had this whole other thing. Amazing.
beyond that, I cannot even explain to you the level of sacrifice the man has made for the Gospel.
I am glad he is well.