My dear friend, and fellow missionary to the Yao people in the Northern Niassa province of Mozambique shared with me their vision for the two business ventures that they would like to start and that would financially support and sustain the ministry among the unreached Yao villages.
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The first business venture includes purchasing a grinder and equipment that the staff will use to grind corn into xima (corn/maize powder that Mozambicans use as the main starch in their diet), and will charge the locals a fair rate to do so. While living in Mozambique, I would often travel by motorbike into town to have corn ground into xima at a local shop, in order to make ugali (corn meal mash) for our evangelism and discipleship team. This business venture is such a good idea because all Mozambicans need to have xima to feed their families and pay for it to be ground up at local shops often. With the guarantee of such a local business, a constant stream of finances will be brought in to help support and sustain the continued efforts in reaching the Yao people in the hundreds of Yao villages from the airport in Lichinga, all the way to the border of Tanzania. The total start up cost for this sustainable projects is 300,000 Mozambican Meticais, or $4,696 U.S.
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The second business venture includes the purchase of a chappa (large flatbed truck) and charging Mozambicans and foreigners to transport items such as cinder-blocks and other heavy construction supplies to different job sites for example. Most Mozambicans do not have access to flatbed trucks like these and will hire drivers to transport items for them. As another guarantee of income, this business venture will also bring in a steady stream of income that will help support and sustain the work among the unreached Yap people. The total start up cost for thisnsustainable project is 600,000 meticais, or $9,393 U.S.
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I am currently in the process of getting a business license here in Arizona, and getting full non-profit status for, "End Times Harvest Ministires." If you would like to sow financially into either of these two business ventures, please email me at: christianmichaeljung@gmail.com.
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Thank you so much for prayerfully considering helping us to reach the Yao people of the Niassa province, who according to the "Joshua Project" are less that 1% evangelical Christian.
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Much love and many blessings,
Christian Michael Jung
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