"Ministry to the Poor"
A little over a year ago our ministry in Ghana set out
to help Helen, Mrs Comfort Kofie and Johnny (center of picture), among others. Over the course of
the year we have paid the schooling for Helen and housed Mrs Comfort Kofie and
put Johnny through the first year of Technical College. All three are really
blessed and thankful for the way in which the ministry came to their rescue.
You will be glad to hear that Revival to the Nations will continue to help Helen
in her schooling and Mrs Comfort Kofie with her housing.With Johnny we will be putting him through the next level of
his IT training. Johnny is a bright and capable young man who has a lot of
potential. We have been blessed to be able to sow into his life and know that
one day soon he will be able to get a well paid job in Ghana. If you
would like to give into the lives of Johnny, Helen or Mrs Comfort please click on HERE and in the memo line state "ministry to the poor"
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New Project in Ghana!
Worldwide,
more than 10 million people - many of them under 18 - die annually from
diseases related to unsafe drinking water. Sewage run-off and use of riverbanks
and streams as garbage dumps was common practice in the largest cities and
smallest towns in the United
States even as late as the 1960s.
Unbelievably, contaminated water caused illness and death for many people from
our grandparents' and parents' generations. Today, health awareness and
advanced water and sewage treatment practices have largely eliminated diseases
like Cholera, Typhoid, and Dysentery. But in rural villages and larger
population centers in places like Africa,
water is rife with bacteria, parasites and other disease-carrying organisms as well as pollution.
Revival to the Nations is venturing to
deliver up to 1000 special water filtration systems among villages in the
Bronohafo region of Ghana.
Each filtration system will provide clean drinking water for a family of 6. Our
vision is to use this project as a further way to minister into Islamic areas
of the Nation and bring a continued demonstration of the Father's Love. We
would really appreciate your prayer as this project is in its developing stage.
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