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Thursday, September 4, 2008
Change for the Hospital
Our ‘Change for the Hospital’ campaign started this week. In case you missed the earlier post, I challenged you to collect all your change this month and donate it to our ministry at the Swakopmund hospital. At the end of each day, empty your pockets, wallets, purses, and couches of all the spare change you can find, fill up a jar and at the end of the month send that money via Christ’s Church to help us continue serving at the hospital.
For the past month or so, Fabiola has mobilized the youth of Arandis Christian Center to help clean and restore old sections of the hospital. Saturday mornings we wash and paint walls, clean windows, and scrub grime to share God’s love in a practical way. The change you donate will go towards fuel for traveling to and from Swakop, equipment and supplies, and lunch for the workers. If there’s enough we also want to ‘adopt’ a children’s ward and buy story books and toys for the children. Thanks in advance and I’m excited to see how God’s going to use this ministry to change lives as well.
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I'm excited about this project Mike, and also the challenge issued by Fabiola. I will try to remember to share it with the congregation on Sunday. Give my love to the Bandas and keep being willing, I'm loving the stories of how God is moving in people's lives with the door to door sharing, and its great to see how He's stretching you and proving Faithful. Be blessed brother
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