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A Pivotal Year
"Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path"
Psalm 119:105
The year has started off with a bang. God placed new burden's on our hearts and helped us see an expanded vision of what might be if we stepped out in faith. Since 2009 we have already had a glimpse of the fruit that should bear. Here is a summary of what God is doing through us this year. If you want to join us and be a part of this ministry, please contact us.
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East Africa Ministry
We have been working with World Harvest Mission Church in Kenya since 2004. Last year we partnered with them to help train pastors and build disciples in Africa to reach all five East African nations with the Gospel. This year for the first time we will be working in Uganda as well as Kenya. Our new partner from Uganda who has joined the East Africa calling is New Hope Africa Children Ministries. Together HHH, WHMC, and NHACM will begin plans to send missionaries to Tanzania, Rwanda, and Burundi. When we first went to Kenya, we were twelve HHH missionaries from the United States. Now we collectively have over 80 missionaries working, most of them are native African Christians. |
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Disease Prevention
From our beginning in 2002 we have been all about providing free disease treatment for needy people. Last year we began to understand that we needed to add disease prevention to our ministry to achieve longer term results. We had worked alongside of a dedicated missionary, Louis Julian , on several of our disaster relief projects and watched him help local villagers build bio-sand water filter systems using materials readily available on site. We watched whole villages defeat the source of many of their illnesses: Water borne parasites. This year Louis has joined HHH as a full time missionary and will work with us in several locations as we minister together using healing to show the love of Jesus to the unsaved.
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Pastor Training in China
The first missionary project for HHH was in Northern China at the Agape Project Center. Over the years we have sent several medical teams there and have assisted in the completion of a year round clinic facility there. The facility not only has a medical clinic, but a school for ages 3-11, a worship center, and a seminary training center. Funded by the Maclellan Corporation and sponsored by HHH, the center will be providing advanced pastor training for 80 senior pastors; training for 20 village pastors; leadership training for 540 lay leaders; and training for 80 itinerant teachers. Many of those being trained were once patients of one of our short-term medical teams. |
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