Walking with Wounded Children

A Pathway Through the Wilderness

Greetings to all who faithfully pray for HANDS AT WORK

For I am about to do something new.
See, I have already begun. Do you not see it?
I will make a pathway through the wilderness,
I will create rivers in the dry wasteland
Isaiah 43 : 19

Please keep these countries and their communities in your prayers as we continue with training of our care workers in WALKING WITH WOUNDED CHILDREN.

 1.          DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC CONGO

 2.          SOUTH AFRICA AND SWAZILAND

Please pray specifically that the right people will be identified in South Africa and Swaziland to become facilitators of the training for all the communities in that area.

 Pray that all facilitators will be able to balance their new responsibilities with their regular care workers responsibilities.

 3.          ZAMBIA, MALAWI AND ZIMBABWE.

Please pray for the facilitators in these countries, that they will be able to train the Care Workers to apply their knowledge to bring continued transformation to their own lives and their communities .

That there will be a way to continue mentorship of our facilitators as they face many challenges  and are scattered in many places.

 Be blessed in Jesus’ Name
Oumie.

 

Training for Walking with Wounded Children

Greetings in Jesus’ Name to all who faithfully intercede for vulnerable children.

This week please pray for:

WALKING WITH WOUNDED CHILDREN IN ZAMBIA. 

  1. The team of facilitators: Reuben, Boyd, Mayowa, Juliet and Killion, as they present in Zambia. Pray for strength and perseverance.
  2. That Care Workers who will be blessed by this training to give loving care to the children and to have hearts of compassion.
  3. For the mentors and observes of the program.
  4. For Blessings, Towela and Robyn who are serving in the Service Centres.
  5. Traveling mercies for the six days of travelling to and from Mulanga.
  6. Preparations for the second training course in Kabwe starting 21 March.

 Thank you for your prayers and thoughts, be blessed this week.

Oumie.