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On Tour

GeorgeatPeoplesChurch.jpgGeorge Snyman, founder of Hands at Work in Africa, is touring North America and the UK over the next month and a half. If you are interested in a more detailed itinerary with all the locations that George will be speaking at please email: lynn@handsatwork.org.

United Kingdom: May 6 - 12
Tuesday, May 6: Zion Christian Centre
7:45pm Halesowen West Midlands (details: 0121 550 7056)

Wednesday, May 7: Hands at Work in Africa Exhibition
2:30-4:00pm at The Place, Lime Walks, Oakengates, Telford, Shropshire (details: 01952 820451)

Wednesday, May 7: Holy Trinity Church
7:30pm Chesterton, Newcastle-under-Lyme (details: 01782 624669)

Friday, May 9 : Doncaster and North East
Other dates and events to be confirmed (details: 01952 820451)

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Posted on Thursday, April 10, 2008 at 03:26PM by Registered CommenterHands at Work in , , , , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail

Hands are at Work in the USA Office

SanFrancisco.gifWith much excitement and joy we announce the official registration of Hands at Work in Africa (USA). Hands USA, as we call ourselves, was officially formed last fall, and our team and activities have continued to develop and grow from that initiation.

Our Roots

While we exist to work with all churches across the USA, it was with Hands at Work partner Wellspring Church that our passion to start Hands USA was born.

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Posted on Thursday, February 28, 2008 at 07:09AM by Registered CommenterHands at Work in , , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail

Message from a Partner

Wellspring.jpgWhen our first team of six men returned to Wellspring Church (N. California, USA) from their eye-opening visit to South Africa in 2005, all of us at Wellspring became introduced to George and Carolyn Snyman, founders of Hands at Work.

For these brothers, that visit was a life-changing event that God used to mark them with an indelible imprint of the faces and lives touched by the HIV/AIDS pandemic. In October 2006, the Snymans had an opportunity to visit Wellspring to share of God’s call for them to care for the poor, sick, and dying, and to remind us of God’s heart for and the biblical mandate to care for the widow and orphan. Needless to say, this visit was instrumental in serving as a catalyst for those who would join the next team to Mpumalanga , S. Africa .

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Posted on Thursday, October 4, 2007 at 05:39PM by Registered CommenterHands at Work in , , | Comments2 Comments | EmailEmail