87 churches in Mozambique, Africa recently affirmed their affiliation with GCI. Here is a video telling the inspiring story (click the arrow on the picture below):
7 thoughts on “Report on Mozambique churches”
PRAISE THE LORD AS HE CONTINUES TO DO HIS WORK THROUGH HIS SERVANTS. HE IS WORTHY TO BE PRAISED.
Is there some way we can download this?
Pastor Len: Thank you for this very touching video of our brods and sis in Mozambique. I would suggest that you show this video during worship festival in Baguio.
God bless GCI families worldwide!!!
Pastor Mario
Alan asked if there is a way to download the video imbedded in this post. An easy way to do so is to click on the YouTube icon on the video. This will take you to YouTube where the video is located. From there copy the video’s URL (which is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxKye13SJro&feature=player_embedded). Paste this URL into YouTube Downloader (a free program you can download at http://www.youtubedownloadersite.com/). Save the video file to your hard drive and from there you can watch it on your computer, or project it using a projector, or burn it to a DVD, etc.
The Gospel of Grace is overflowing in Africa. Praise the Lord! We are praying for our brethren in Mozabique! Jean Mvondo Yaounde (Cameroon)
Maybe this question will help others. I downloaded the YouTubeDownloader software and then downloaded the Mozambique video to my computer. But I can’t find how to convert it to a format that will burn to a DVD (which we need in order to play the video at our church). I’ve used the Convert function on the YouTube software and have converted the file to three versions. I have ImgBurn software (which I use successfully to burn DVDs each week of Dr. Tkach’s “Speaking of Life” videos from the GCI website), but ImgBurn won’t recognize the formats that the YouTubeDownloader produces (at least not the three versions I’ve tried). Any ideas?
Thanks for the question Lee. What I do is use YouTube Downloader itself to convert the file to a format that is useable for a DVD. This conversion can be made during or following download from YouTube (click on the “convert” tab in Downloader).
PRAISE THE LORD AS HE CONTINUES TO DO HIS WORK THROUGH HIS SERVANTS. HE IS WORTHY TO BE PRAISED.
Is there some way we can download this?
Pastor Len:
Thank you for this very touching video of our brods and sis in Mozambique. I would suggest that you show this video during worship festival in Baguio.
God bless GCI families worldwide!!!
Pastor Mario
Alan asked if there is a way to download the video imbedded in this post. An easy way to do so is to click on the YouTube icon on the video. This will take you to YouTube where the video is located. From there copy the video’s URL (which is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxKye13SJro&feature=player_embedded). Paste this URL into YouTube Downloader (a free program you can download at http://www.youtubedownloadersite.com/). Save the video file to your hard drive and from there you can watch it on your computer, or project it using a projector, or burn it to a DVD, etc.
The Gospel of Grace is overflowing in Africa. Praise the Lord! We are praying for our brethren in Mozabique!
Jean Mvondo
Yaounde (Cameroon)
Maybe this question will help others. I downloaded the YouTubeDownloader software and then downloaded the Mozambique video to my computer. But I can’t find how to convert it to a format that will burn to a DVD (which we need in order to play the video at our church). I’ve used the Convert function on the YouTube software and have converted the file to three versions. I have ImgBurn software (which I use successfully to burn DVDs each week of Dr. Tkach’s “Speaking of Life” videos from the GCI website), but ImgBurn won’t recognize the formats that the YouTubeDownloader produces (at least not the three versions I’ve tried). Any ideas?
Thanks for the question Lee. What I do is use YouTube Downloader itself to convert the file to a format that is useable for a DVD. This conversion can be made during or following download from YouTube (click on the “convert” tab in Downloader).