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News Homepage > May, 2006 DENTAL/MEDICAL CLINICS The dental ministry continues to grow. Last month 219 patients were treated and out of the number, 107 accepted Jesus as savior. The new workers have been faithful. DISCIPLESHIPWe have added these villages to our discipleship training program: Tali, Kpachi, Gburimani-Tibogu, Tingoli, Kakpagulyili, Nyohini, and Bilisinga. As a result of the weekly dental clinic, the number of disciples have increased. We need more prayer support and more short term and long term teams to come and help train the church leaders and new converts. The people are seeing the need for bible studies. SPORTS EVANGELISMSports evangelism is starting to become a really a good way to introduce young men to Christ. More and more villages are becoming interested. We see this as an opportunity for a short term or long term missionary to come and reap a harvest. Many of these young men would not think of entering a church building due to fear. FISH PONDThe fish pond is doing well considering the fact that it is located at the foothills of the Sahara Desert. We really need to fence the pond since the local villagers have cattle who have been drinking the water. EVENING CLASSESThe Sanga village evening and afternoon classes is the most successful of all the villages. The pastor of the local church, Pastor Steven, has.
Benton & ElyseBenton & Elyse are able to read up to 3 or more books a day, providing that it is not a school day. It reminds us of when we were children. Priscilla is still an avid reader. It is getting more and more difficult to find books with godly morals. We are aware that we cannot shield them from everything, but it seems that most of the books are written based on magic. We rather that they got a good foundation from the bible and it doesn’t help this knowledge to remain firm while reading about magic. Pease mail all contributions for Alabaster Project to: To contact the Hammonds in Ghana Write to: All family support should be mailed to: |
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Alabaster Project Ministries - Phone: 011 233 20 8164866