Greetings to Everyone!
As we approach the end of this month the weather is still cold, but our hearts were certainly warmed by the visit of a team of four from Colorado. It was a small group but they certainly provided a great deal of much needed assistance in various areas, for which we are very grateful.
One of the goals that we have at the Village of Hope is to raise children who will be able to boldly share their faith in Jesus Christ with their generation. Recently, Kimberly began to hold a training class for Nelson and Paul to instruct them in how to share the Gospel, teach Bible lessons, and participate in other teaching activities within Hope Club. Her background with Child Evangelism Fellowship has once again proved to be very useful in helping to prepare young people to become involved in missions.
All of us were delighted with the colorful teaching of Mark, one of the team members. He used balloon sculpture and Gospel illusion to captivate the attention of children and adults alike!
As we approach the end of this month the weather is still cold, but our hearts were certainly warmed by the visit of a team of four from Colorado. It was a small group but they certainly provided a great deal of much needed assistance in various areas, for which we are very grateful.
One of the goals that we have at the Village of Hope is to raise children who will be able to boldly share their faith in Jesus Christ with their generation. Recently, Kimberly began to hold a training class for Nelson and Paul to instruct them in how to share the Gospel, teach Bible lessons, and participate in other teaching activities within Hope Club. Her background with Child Evangelism Fellowship has once again proved to be very useful in helping to prepare young people to become involved in missions.
All of us were delighted with the colorful teaching of Mark, one of the team members. He used balloon sculpture and Gospel illusion to captivate the attention of children and adults alike!





When all the materials were gathered, we began to make our compost. We made repeated layers of grasses and leaves that had been cut when they were green, sticks, dry grasses and leaves, and manure and then added water to the cube of materials. It will take about eight weeks for it to be ready. We are really excited about the idea of using this compost to enrich our soil for maize and other vegetables. This will teach our children that it is not necessary to depend on the store-bought, high cost chemical fertilizers, (which damage the soil over time) and hybrid seed to grow crops.

So, as you can see, these few weeks have been a delightful time of teaching others new skills and learning many helpful and fun things!
May the grace of God and His peace rest on you!
The Kamaus