Ghana Update – August 2020
“Whoever watches the wind will not plant; whoever looks at the clouds will not reap. As you do not know the path of the wind, or how the body is formed in a mother’s womb, so you cannot understand the work of God, the Maker of all things” (Ecclesiastes 11:4-5)
Introduction
We do not know what tomorrow holds but we do know the one who holds tomorrow in His hands. This conviction offers us hope all the time as we look forward to great and wonderful things that the Lord will surely present before us even when we do not know what the outcome of what the current happenings in the world will be but we do know that all will be for the good of His children. We will continue to plant godly and eternal seeds of hope even in the midst of hopelessness in society.
Seed of Hope Broadcast
It was a great joy on our part and on the part of the management and staff of Bishara Radio when by the grace of God we made a one year upfront payment for the weekly Radio Broadcast. We want to say thank you to U4A and her partners for the making the Gospel of Christ available to over one thousand listeners every week. It is always amazing to receive appreciation and encouragements from people that we never thought make time to listen to the broadcast including unbelievers.
Orphans Project
The Lord has been gracious to us and through the partnership U4A smiles of hope was brought to the faces of twelve orphans who were presented with goats. It is our hope and prayer that the Lord will cause them to multiply and serve as a source of income to meet the future needs of the children.
Prayer Needs
Remember to lift up these prayer needs before the Lord.
- Thank God for His provision of Hope as we still wait for total grips on the global pandemic.
- Continue to pray that God will be glorified through the Seed of Hope Radio Broadcast.
- Thank God for the animals given to the orphans that they will stay healthy and multiply and become beneficial to them and their families.
Yours in His Vineyard
Samson Abukari – Country Director, Ghana
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