So far it's just
the five of us. But we are earnestly praying for
more people to join us in this mission - both Westerners and
Africans. If you might be interested in joining us
please contact me.
Samuel
Weber
- His father is from Canada and his mother is
from the US, but he was born and raised in Cameroon as a
missionary kid and as a missionary. His parents were
Bible Translators and they translated the New Testament into
Kwanja, one of the nearly 280 languages in
Cameroon.

Sammy (as he likes to be called) began discipling his peers
when he was 12 years old, and has been heavily involved in a
wide range of different kinds of ministries over the
years. God has been very gracious to Sammy, enabling him
to minister to numerous people, helping them mature in faith
and grow in their love for Jesus. By God's grace, Sammy
graduated from Moody Bible Institute with a bachelor's degree
in Evangelism/Discipleship. He believes that God has
called him to reach unreached people groups with the gospel in
many countries, beginning in Cameroon.
Sammy - A
Summary
of My Life; God's Power in My Weakness (2 Cor.
12:9)
One of my
earliest memories is of my mother reading to me from a
children’s Bible. My mom read the Bible to me every
night as I went to sleep, beginning even before I was
born. When I was three, I began to comprehend what these
Bible stories meant. I heard the story of Jesus and how
he died on the cross for me to save me from hell, the place I
deserved to go because of all the bad things I did. As I
understood this story, it touched my heart. Then when I
heard of Jesus rising from the dead, I was excited. By
the compelling of the Holy Spirit, I decided there in my three
year-old mind that since Jesus loved me so much, I would love
Him too. I would live my life for Him and tell other
people about Him. A few months later, my mother read me
the story of St. Paul. I somehow knew in my heart that
God wanted me to be like him, and tell people about Jesus who
had not yet heard. I also knew from that point on that I
will someday suffer for Jesus too.
What I did not know at
the time but learned later, was that my parents had dedicated
my life to God even before I was born. God had shown my
mother, long before I was born, that my life was to be unto
His glory and consecrated fully to Him. He gave her the
name Samuel for me, which means “called by God” or “To call
upon the Name of the Lord”. My middle name Judah means praise,
because my life is to be unto the praise of His glory.
This was to affect my life in countless ways that I still do
not fully comprehend.
When I was about seven is when I first
started to actively share my faith with my peers. I was
growing up in a small village called Yimbere, in the Adamouwa
province of Cameroon. I started a children's choir and
taught my friends many of the Bible stories that I had
learned.
When I was twelve I started a young
men's discipleship group called "Fils Pour Christ", in English
"Boys for Christ". There were about 30 members of this
group. We did all sorts of fun things together. We
held all-night prayer meetings, went on evangelism trips to
nearby villages, and studied the Bible together. Since
most of my friends were not yet literate, and since my Dad had
not yet finished the Kwanja New Testament, I usually told
Bible stories to them in Kwanja from memory, rather than
reading to them. I got to see many of them mature in the
Lord.
When I was fourteen I left home for
boarding school in Yaounde, the capital city of
Cameroon. I was there for most of high school.
Yaounde is about a day's drive from Yimbere, so I only saw my
parents on breaks. Let me share with you something that
God did in my life my 9th grade year.
In eighth grade I had been praying time
and time again, "Lord, make me humble before you. Do
whatever it takes to make me humble". In 9th grade God
began to answer that prayer. You see, I had grown up
knowing that someday I was going to be an evangelist and tell
many people about Jesus. I had grown up knowing that
God's hand was upon me, and that His blessing was with
me. Unfortunately though, I had not grown up always
realizing that this had absolutely nothing to do with me, my
merit, or my "giftedness".
Now don't get me wrong. I did
know that everything is by grace, and that if I ever
accomplished anything for God it would only be by His
enablement. However, I often thought that he would
enable me partly because I was a good tool, because I was a
well fitted instrument, a gifted vessel. God needed to
show me how very wrong I was.
When I entered 9th grade, there were
a number of things that I thought I was gifted at.
I considered myself to be a good singer, a good actor, a good
public speaker, a good soccer player, and very good at
anything involving Bible knowledge. Up to that point,
those things had been fairly true.
During all of 9th grade I was unable to
sing without my voice cracking because my voice was changing,
and when I auditioned for the drama group, I got put on stage
crew. When I tried to share a devotional in front of the
student body my hand was shaking so badly I couldn't even read
my notes. I spent most of the soccer season on the
bench, and my grade in Bible class left much to be
desired! In the end, when all of these things hit home,
I looked up to God and cried, "Lord, if I am not gifted in all
these things, then what is the gift that you have specially
given me?" His reply came in a still small voice, louder
than a thought but softer than a voice. "I give you your
weakness".
It took me almost a year to really
understand what God meant by that. You see, most people
have been given certain gifts that they can use whenever they
want. They can use them for themselves, or they can use
them for God, and at the end of time they will be judged
accordingly. But for me, God did something
special. He gave me weakness. If I try to do
anything in my own strength, I fail. To this day, if I
try to stand in front of a group of people without first
praying for grace, I get insanely nervous. However, if I
pray first for God's enablement, I feel calm and look as
though I've been speaking publicly all my life. The same
is true with nearly every other area of my life where I
consider myself "gifted". You see, God gave me my gifts
in such a way that I have to hold them up to Him constantly in
an open palm. He did this as a safeguard for me, to keep
me from relying on myself or thinking in some way that His
using me is because of me, rather than being a pure act of His
unfathomable grace.
Since that time God has graciously used
me in many ways. I started and led a prayer meeting at
my high school for the last two years that I was there.
The year after I graduated from high school I worked as a
full-time missionary in Cameroon, completing a
summary-paraphrase translation of the Old Testament into
Kwanja in 2004, and recording it onto cassette tapes in
dramatized fashion. I also did a lot of life-on-life
discipleship during this time.
By God's grace my four years at Moody
were also very fruitful for me both academically and in
ministry that He allowed me to do among the Moody student
body and in Chicago. And now, God continues to be very
gracious to me as I work to reach the unreached peoples in
Cameroon with the message of Christ, and to mobilize
Cameroonian churches to do the same.
Kelsey
Weber
Kelsey is the newest addition
to our team.
She and Sammy were married
Dec. 11th, 2010.
Kelsey grew up in
Sierra Leone, Africa. Her family was serving there as
missionaries until they were evacuated because of the war in
1995. Then her family returned to the United
States. When Kelsey was 18, she sense the Lord leading
her to return to Sierra Leone as a single missionary.
She obediently went, and served under International DOVE at an
orphanage for four years. During her time there she
experienced numerous hardships and challenges and learned to
lean fully on God and to expect miracles and testimonies of
God's faithfulness.

She and Sammy knew
each other for 9 years before they began courting, in
2008. They met in rural Illinois, and much of their
courtship was long-distance since Sammy was working in
Cameroon and she was working in Sierra Leone.
"Kelsey is an
incredible young woman!" - her unbiased
husband
Ngounna Jean
Bruno (who goes by Bruno) is
a Cameroonian Christian. He was discipled by Sammy and
his family, and has grown to be one of the most mature
believers from his village.
Bruno is a prayer warrior, an encourager of the
saints, and an evangelist. He has been serving God for
many years now. When he was fourteen he helped lead a
discipleship group called "Fils Pour Christ" or "Boys for
Christ". After high school, he gained a bachelor's
degree from a Bible School in Yaounde called MEEC. He too
feels called to reach unreached people groups with the message
of Christ.
A Testimony
From Bruno
I grew up, like most
young people in my village, with a certain amount of
ignorance. In my area, people have the habit of blowing off
sin as "what everybody does". Even if it is
bad, "everyone does it" and it's not serious.

As kids, we were in
a group called "Boys for Christ", directed by Samuel, the son
of missionaries who translated the New Testament into our
mother tongue. I can assure you that the basis of my biblical
knowledge comes from what I learned in this group. Samuel
created BFC when we were still small. In this group, our
principal activity was prayer. We prayed
one for another, each one with his prayer partner.
We fasted, we shared simple meals like the first
Christians, and sometimes had all-night prayer meetings. All
of this was enriching, and helped us grow in our
faith. Quite a number of kids were members
of BFC. The influence of this group is
still perceptible in the lives of its (former)
members. Some of the kids are already
married.
When Samuel left for
high school, the group disbanded. The
result is that in my village, there are people who know the
Word of God – but they mix knowledge of God with traditional
religion, and even worse than that, worldliness.
This is syncretism.
For young people, it
is difficult to overcome sexual desires, and there is no
longer the fear of punishment that the Kwanja traditions
threatened. The thing that encourages
sexual liberty for young people around here is "The Ball"
(these are all-night parties). I was, like most others,
obsessed by "The Ball", and I didn't know how I could break
free of it. But in 2005, I had a
conversation with a missionary. After that, I knew that when I
went to a ball, I was exposing myself to sin.
The phrase that grabbed my attention was "Just because
everybody does something doesn't make it to be not a
sin." That really got me, because I went to
balls to drink and dance because everybody did it, and if I
didn't do it too, I wouldn't be a real man.
After that conversation, by the grace of God, I never
again went to a ball. And I am very happy
about it!
Now I help others
who, like me, would like to break free of this
habit. I just give them practical
advice. I don't want my words to condemn
them, or cause them to avoid me. As everyone knows,
adolescence is a difficult time of life. I often converse with
many young people who are serious about their lives when I am
there with them, but not as much when I'm gone.
There are, however, a few who live their
lives respecting God's ways, like Anatole, Marshall, and
Roger. I do thank God that all who were part of BFC
are still alive and well. Please pray for a life of faith for
the following young men: Jida, Alexander,
Amasumu, Delmas, Désiré, Bernard, Bosco, Edward,
Apollinaire.
And pray for me,
that I will be an instrument that God will use to help young
people in my village, in neighboring villages, and places
where I went to school. It is difficult to
work with youth – but it is absolutely essential that we do
it!
Sanka
Florence

Florence grew up in Banyo, a town
that is about four hours drive north of where Bruno grew
up. She and Bruno were married on June 27, 2010.
She loves singing Christian songs, cooking, and
socializing.
Nemsefor Sammy,
our resource
moblizer

Sammy joined our team in November of
2010. He is a Bible Student in Yaounde and he serves our
team by representing us to churches in Yaounde. He is
our resource mobilizer, which means that he helps introduce
our work to churches in Yaounde so that they can pray for us
and partner with us financially.
Sammy also served as our translator
between French and English in September - November of
2010. He is passionate about African missions and seeing
the Gospel go forth to all peoples.

Nemsefor's
Testimony:
"As Christians we are commanded
by Our Lord Jesus Christ to "be witnesses for me in Jerusalem,
Judea, Samaria and the uttermost parts of the earth". (Acts
1:8). Although we are not all called to be evangelists, we are
all called to be witnesses for our Lord Jesus Christ as well
as His ambassadors (2Cor 5:20). It is my high honor and with
deepest humility that I tell you about my former life and the
wonderful transformation that Jesus Christ has made in me. I
am Jesus' work-in-progress or "under
construction".
I grew up on the
South west side of Cameroon in a Town called Molyko ; there I
was educated up through grade school. My parents were
Christians but I did not have any true faith in Jesus
myself. I had a lot of fear in my heart and I hung out
with the wrong crowd. The group of friends I hung around
with was referred to as a "gang", and we had absolutely no
respect for authority of any kind. If we couldn't talk our way
out of trouble within, we sometimes resorted to
fighting.
After many bad events in my life and failing
of my final exam for entering high school, my mother
sent me to a town called Limbe. There I passed
the exams and decided to continue there in High school.
At
that time in my life I felt that in regards to faith,
it was normal for me to have the theory and not
practice it. Yet deep inside of me I knew that something was
not right. I knew that I needed eternal Life.
So on one
faithful morning after getting back from church, it
happened. The pastor had preached the same
good news of Christ JESUS I had thought I
knew, but this time it took on a new meaning. How
God send he Son JESUS to come and set Free a sinner like
me from the hands of sin and the devil and to
Give me Eternal Life. I went down on my knees, I
read through my bible and a small booklet of campus crusade,
then Prayed to God for him to give me Eternal Life and set me
free from fear and bad friends.
After
praying the prayer of Salvation I believed Christ had set
me free and that he came into my life as he promised in
Rev 3;20. Also i trusted him to have also set me free
from fear and bad friends. Indeed it was after some months in
that same year 1998 when i was preparing for my university
study that i noticed that fear had gone and boldness had
come. My bad friends were gone gone out of my life
and now I had many good friends who were positive influences
in my life.
And
these were not the only changes either. I
also noticed true christain
manliness develloping in me. Later
I went to Chad and Gabon proclaiming JESUS CHRIST AS LORD
AND SAVOIR. I believe that when we accept Jesus Christ
as our Lord and Savior, there is no limit to what God can do
through us. "
We
began our work in June 2009 and have already seen God do
numerous amazing things in and through us.