Wednesday, August 17, 2011

SEPTEMBER 24TH - BACK TO KYRGYZSTAN





SERVING DOES NOT STOP!

OUR TEAM IS GEARING UP FOR THE RETURN TO KYRYGZTAN...Pastor David and Jayne leave on the 27th of August; Chris Tappan leaves on the 6th of September and we will be following on the 24th of September. There is much to do and the team is ready, willing and hopefully able. Here are SOME of the activities:

1. IUCA (International University of Central Asia) opens for the new year with new departments, etc. Pastor David will be conducting a board meeting and getting things in order for the year.
2. Jayne will be working with Dayspring and doing some training with the staff....more preparation to ensure children are well taken care of and families are strengthened. She will also be doing a fair bit of training for LAMb - with the Ministry of Social Protection - developing trainers.
3. Chris will also be doing training for LAMb with the Ministry of Social Protection and also working on our project to strengthen the system of social protection for children by working on the project we have with the Bishkek Humanaties University.
4. Lynn will be working with the prison ministry and working to establish an ongoing work with nationals in this area - working with nationals who are committed to serving those in prison.
5. Ruby will be doing a lot of training and consultation in the are of child abuse and child development; working with the Ministry of Social Protection and with other key national organizations who are committed to helping families and children.

ALL OF US WILL BE FOCUSED ON BRINGING THE LOVE OF CHRIST TO THE NATION BY:
SERVING THE SENIORS IN KEMIN; THE DISABLED MEN AT ISKRA; THE ORPHANAGES SURROUNDING OUR CITY; BLESSING FAMILIES WITH AIDE, SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGEMENT.

LAMb International is committed to RELIEF, RESTORATION, AND DEVELOPMENT BY "Stopping for the one in front of us...."

Our on the ground team of nationals are visiting our seniors weekly - taking fruit, treats and lots of love.....SERVING DOES NOT STOP....

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