Posts Tagged ‘Channels of Hope’

Channels of Hope

On 24 April I could present a very short version of the workshop for Church leaders in my home church. While in Dutch, you could watch it using the cc for translation. Although this translation is not always correct. Channels of Hope has as aim to equip church leaders with knowledge and aptitudes to be […]

Channels of Hope Workshop

Today and tomorrow a Channels of Hope workshop is organised in Adi for the women students of Adi Bible Institute. Teachers are Ayila and Margaret. Please pray for those two days that the teaching will be clear and that the women understand the importance for them to be involved. May they become channels of hope […]

Workshops

After coming back from Uganda it was straight back to work. In three months we organised four workshops. One in October, in Adi for school chaplains and the school directors. The second one, in November, was for the pastors in the church district of Aru. Here I found an old woman friend, Asero, now director […]

Newsletter No. 3, 2019

Yes, it is time again to post a newsletter. A lot has happened and I am sure you’d want to read it. You can do so here:

In Uganda

I left Adi on Wednesday August 7 to go to Koboko and the next day I had a long bustrip to Kampala on Thursday. But the reception at Matoke Inn was, as usual, warm and friendly. I stayed there for a couple of days until Sunday afternoon the AIM conference for Central Region started. It […]

Channels of Hope

A comprehensive workshop discovering how church leaders can be involved in teaching about HIV and care for those living with HIV. It is a workshop that I have followed in South Africa in 2013 when it was organised by AIDSLink. And I have developed it into a workshop of 2-3 days for DR Congo. I […]

General Assembly of CECA, part 2

It has been quite an adventure to go to Bunia with all the delegates of the two church districts of Adi and Aru. They had hired a bus only for us. And yes, I was the only woman. And no, it didn’t bother me. I was well looked after. The first start we had on […]

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