Anticipating Handi*Camp 2012
/Anticipation can be filled with joy and anxiety at the same time. Take for instance Handi*Camp this summer. We're all looking so forward to . . .
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Anticipation can be filled with joy and anxiety at the same time. Take for instance Handi*Camp this summer. We're all looking so forward to . . .
Read More"REJOICE WITH US!" was our Easter Camp for the Blind theme. . . . Handi*Vangelism Ministries had an incredible beginning year and we want you to rejoice with us.
Read MoreSo much is going on in a relatively short period of time in H*VMI. As I write this, we're preparing for . . .
Read MoreLast month we shared about a need in our Ghana ministry for a roof replacement in the residential facility. God's people responded . . .
Read MoreRecently, Paul Lehto, our now retired Director of Development, and I had the opportunity to visit H*VMI's ministry in Ghana, West Africa. God is doing amazing things through that ministry even though they have so few resources. The thing that stood out to both of us is the incredible dedication to the ministry among the H*VMI ministry team there. That dedication blessed our hearts.
For instance: Joanna, the secretary for H*VMI Ghana, travels 3 hours in each direction from her home to the H*VMI office, Monday through Friday, to minister there. She has been doing this for about 16 years - always with a smile on her face.
The H*VMI staff in Ghana grabs every opportunity and does an outstanding job bringing the Truth of God's precious Word to people with disabilities on the streets of Accra, in the deaf and blind schools, at our own camps and even in a nearby refugee camp.
Our hearts were encouraged and at the same time burdened for those who are disabled and hurting in this needy country.
One of the properties H*VMI owns and operates in Ghana is a residence for children born to women with disabilities who live on the streets of Accra. There are approximately 30 children living there who are receiving the opportunity to get an education, learn a skill and get good Biblical training by people who love the Lord Jesus. These children also learn to recognize the value of their mothers by seeing them through God's eyes and desire to minister to them.
The concern I brought home with me is for the residential facility itself. The roof leaks in so many places that it must be replaced. The water has affected the electrical system to the point that shocks have been felt through receptacles. The estimate we received from a trusted local worker is $12,600 in USA money to replace the roof. The problem is, the rainy season begins in April.
As you can imagine, I'm deeply concerned to the point that I've set up a special account here at the USA office for funds that could help cover the emergency need.
Would you please join me in praying that the Lord will answer, as only He can, to meet this need?
To begin 2012, I am delighted to share my reflections on a very successful Christmas Deaf Camp 2011. Participants in our active ministry continue to flourish each year. We had . . .
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Read MoreI have some exciting news for you and your church. H*VMI has produced two products that encourage you as you reach out to hurting people. The first one is . . .
Read MoreH*VMI has a number of exciting events taking place over the next several weeks. Let's start with this weekend. . . .
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Read MoreAh !!! The spring air brings on warmer weather and the opportunity to get out and see the beauty of God's creation. It also brings Handi*Camp closer. Already there's . . .
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Read MoreOn Feb. 12th, I had the honor of sitting in a seminar conducted by one of our H*VMI staff entitled, "Hope and Help in Grief; Ministering to Children and Adults." As the seminar proceeded, I was so blessed to see . . .
Read MoreIt's a great time of year. All of the lights and decorations take our minds off of the bitter cold (at least for a while) and people seem much friendlier. Minds are indeed searching for that "special gift" and hoping to receive what they secretly or openly wish for themselves. We, at H*VMI, are so blessed to . . .
Read MoreI'm writing this e-mail from my office in our new H*VMI headquarters. The unpacking continues and much progress has been made ... but we're in!! There's so much for which to praise the Lord through the move process. Here are some things He, by His grace, did over those days and in some cases before.
Read MoreThis is a very exciting week in the life of H*VMI. It's Servant Orientation time!!!!
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