illuminate… I Will Show My Children What I Can Do
Episode 4
Thank you for listening to illuminate, a podcast by Hands at Work in Africa.
Hands at Work seeks out the most broken places in Africa to bring life to the poorest of the poor and most vulnerable people by way of His Church, both internationally and locally.For the past few weeks, we've been able to sit with the Hands family here in South Africa as George Snyman shares about the Goma region. Since his return, much has changed…
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illuminate… I Will Show My Children What I Can Do
Episode 4
Thank you for listening to illuminate, a podcast by Hands at Work in Africa.
Hands at Work seeks out the most broken places in Africa to bring life to the poorest of the poor and most vulnerable people by way of His Church, both internationally and locally.For the past few weeks, we've been able to sit with the Hands family here in South Africa as George Snyman shares about the Goma region. Since his return, much has changed…
If you haven't already subscribed to the podcast, please find us on Spotify, Apple or Google Podcast by searching "Meanwhile in Africa..." Learn how you can give the gift of hope. Visit www.handsatwork.org/finding-the-most-vulnerable.
Tonight I'm sitting with Carolyn at Heathrow Airport in London. The last 12 days we went from north to south, from east to west to go and see our church partners, our volunteers, families, individuals. So, so many people in England that we haven't seen for over three years. What an incredible surprise it was for us as we met group after group, spoke in church after church. Had such a warm welcome and people came! They travelled long distances just to hear what's happening in Africa, to tell us how they've been praying. The first teams that came to Africa passionately shared just how grateful all the Care Workers were when they got to Africa.
As I'm standing here waiting for a plane, my memory goes back only two weeks ago where we had the farewell for Busie - one of our great, great African woman leaders for over 15 years. As we all gathered together, one of the young moms from Masoyi that Busie led over 10 years ago stood up, and she just said, "I am a mother, and I'm a confident woman, and I'm taking care of myself because of Busie!" How incredible! How beautiful! Gratefulness. Serving. Loving.
Carolyn and I got to Heathrow, and we met Grace, a long-term volunteer of Hands from a few years ago. We sat with her at the airport, and she just shared with us how she daily applies the principles that she learned in Africa in her new work in a most vulnerable community in England. She said to us, "Thank you for the amazing things we could learn in Africa. Now we are applying it in England."
Same story: England, back in the hub, Masoyi early days. I'm flying back to Africa tonight. My heart is grateful. It's hopeful. I'm realistic about the season that we are in, and I know that God is good.
Meanwhile in Africa...
illuminate… I Will Show My Children What I Can Do
Episode 4
Thank you for listening to illuminate, a podcast by Hands at Work in Africa.
Hands at Work seeks out the most broken places in Africa to bring life to the poorest of the poor and most vulnerable people by way of His Church, both internationally and locally.For the past few weeks, we've been able to sit with the Hands family here in South Africa as George Snyman shares about the Goma region. Since his return, much has changed…
If you haven't already subscribed to the podcast, please find us on Spotify, Apple or Google Podcast by searching "Meanwhile in Africa..." Learn how you can give the gift of hope. Visit www.handsatwork.org/finding-the-most-vulnerable.