So what have we been so busy with? God has opened many opportunities for us and here are just a few. Developing HIV teaching materials and teaching over 800 hundred attentive students this health education against the HIV/AIDS that threatens their lives while encouraging them in God’s Truth. We have been able to start a new HIV program to the “forgotten” in the five camps we have been working in. We have also been blessed to add one camp, Aleka. The health of the camps has improved and many people have moved to the villages, but the needs of the HIV population are overwhelming. We have been spending time interviewing those living with HIV and registering them. This past couple of weeks we have been able to distribute some basic needed medicine not available in the health center, provide a medical clinic, provide HIV education, share God's love, and pray with each person as we started our HIV program. We are preparing for the next team to come in a week. They will be mostly medical and will be providing a general medical clinic and begin work in three new camps! Wow, what a marathon and what a blessing! As we continue to know these people what aching comes to our hearts. There are so many needs, so many worries, so much hurt, so many thirsty hearts.
In the midst of all these interviews, teachings in the schools, and the HIV program people have asked to surrender their lives and accept Jesus as their Lord. This is not out of persuasion, they simply were ready. Praise the Lord they can put their trust and hope in the Lord. All praise and Glory to HIM.
becky
In the midst of all these interviews, teachings in the schools, and the HIV program people have asked to surrender their lives and accept Jesus as their Lord. This is not out of persuasion, they simply were ready. Praise the Lord they can put their trust and hope in the Lord. All praise and Glory to HIM.
becky
1 comment:
Becky,
It's awesome to hear of what's going on there. I love to hear your sweet comments of ministering to the people in the camps. You ARE making a difference in so many lives.
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