Saturday, February 09, 2008
Hanna Project
Today's reflection is going to be in the form of a prayer request. One of our closest friend works with the coordinator of the Hanna Project. It is an ongoing project to bring hope and healing to places in the world that need help. They have many different areas that they are working in, but currently the team is on their way to the Ivory Coast. They will do dental, medical, and vision clinics and minister to the people there in remote villages that wouldn't get care otherwise. They are also rebuilding a school and have collected thousands of school kits to take with them for the children there. This spring they are helping build playground equipment for children in Kazakhstan. They are also planning work in Morocco and Tajikistan. I know there is a plan in the works to build an orphanage somewhere sometime.

Anyway, several of our church members are going- one of them is our dear friend. Please pray for their safety and that God will forever change their lives through this experience. Pray that their eyes will be open to the world and its needs. Pray for their families that remain here and hold down the fort while their loved one is on the other side of the world.
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