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HOPEblog: Maize Farm Project Update
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010. Maize Farm Project Update. In May, we partnered with IHH Missionary Pastor Ziblim Mohammed and Shalom Baptist Church to plant a maize farm. This summer, when the team arrived and went to see the farm, the maize was about 2" high, due to lack of rain. We began to pray, along with many church members, and the rain began to fall. Here is the latest update from Pastor Mohammed:. Maybe your little offer can save on person from hell fire. International Hope and Heritage.
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HOPEblog: IHH Ethiopia
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Friday, March 4, 2011. Edited: NEW travel dates* *. Psalm 68:31 says "Ethiopia will quickly stretch out her hands to God." IHH, by God's grace, is privileged to be part of God reaching this amazing, historical, ancient land and the people who are so precious to Him. Their hands ARE outstretched. They are ready. As a result of the trip as well as much prayer on the part of our board, we are pleased to let you know that we are planning to return to Ethiopia! July 7-17, 2011. January 3-13, 2012. Drop-in cen...
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HOPEblog: Zarah from Ghana
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Monday, June 28, 2010. In remote mud-hut, Muslim villages in the Northern Region of Ghana West Africa, a small Baptist church is making a big impact through the Good News Club. The GNC is a sports evangelism program that gives the poverty-stricken village children a place to belong. This is Zarah. Here is her story as told by Pastor Ziblim Mohammed of Shalom Baptist Church. Please pray for Zarah and all the children who participate in the GNC. Posted by Cheryl Read. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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HOPEblog: March 2015
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Friday, March 13, 2015. Ghana 2015 - Apply Now. The dates for our Ghana 2015 mission are June 18-28. We will be working with Rev. Jibrila Mohammed, our long-time IHH ministry partner, in village evangelism, children's ministry, and orphan and widow care. If you would like to learn more about this mission and/or complete an interest form. You can click here. To read previous blogs about the work in Ghana. Posted by Cheryl Read. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Helping children and families worldwide.
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HOPEblog: January 2012
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012. Nothing Else Like It In The World" Guest Post by IHH team member Mindy. She has a heart for the Lord, the gift of leadership, views the world through the lense of compassion, and serves others diligently, as though serving Christ Himself. As a team member she spear-headed fundraising efforts as well as became a point person for key donations such as medical supplies and.sock monkeys! International Hope and Heritage. International Hope and Heritage. Monday, January 9, 2012.
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HOPEblog: Ethiopia Bound!
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012. On January 3, 2012, a group of 8 departed for an amazing week of ministry with IHH's ministry partners in Ethiopia. It was a privilege to be sent to work among the precious people of Addis Ababa. We returned 10 days later, having poured ourselves out, yet full. International Hope and Heritage. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Helping children and families worldwide. IHH Mission Trip Calendar. Click here for dates and locations. Like" us on Facebook. Promote Your Page Too.
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HOPEblog: "Nothing Else Like It In The World" ~ Guest Post by IHH team member Mindy
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012. Nothing Else Like It In The World" Guest Post by IHH team member Mindy. She has a heart for the Lord, the gift of leadership, views the world through the lense of compassion, and serves others diligently, as though serving Christ Himself. As a team member she spear-headed fundraising efforts as well as became a point person for key donations such as medical supplies and.sock monkeys! International Hope and Heritage. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). IHH Mission Trip Calendar.
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HOPEblog: Maize Farm Project
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Monday, May 3, 2010. The Dagomba tribe of the Northern Region of Ghana, are farmers. They plant their crops at the beginning of the rainy season, which just began last week. They harvest their crops and feed their families. If there's any extra, they sell it so they can have enough money to send their children to school or to go to the doctor when sick. But for the widows, there are no crops to sow. Their children often go hungry. Some die from starvation or sickness due to malnutrition.
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