Monday, April 4, 2011

ISAIAH HEALTH AND WHOLENESS

       

  CHILD ACTION INITIATIVE NEWSLETTER           APRIL 4, 2011

Follow Isaiah Njimbu Chot as he describes life in Kasungami, DRC. You will see villagers, some of the homes, the area and meet Tete and David who were orphaned and abandoned until a kind woman found them and they traveled to Kasungami where the woman knew she would find help through Child Action Initiative. Tete and David are living with their benefactor, attending school and feel safe and loved.

Isaiah founded Child Action Initiative, in 2006 to educate orphans. The program has been expanded to provide new drinking water sources, improved medical services, rebuild Nazareth United Methodist Church and parsonage and construct latrines and a developmental agriculture program.



Please consider making a donation to Child Action Initiative through United Methodist General Board of Global Ministries Advance No.: 3021036. Please click on the DONATE button and follow easy steps. 100% of all donations go to Child Action Initiative and are tax deductible.

Thank you Jan Snider with United Methodist Communications for on-site interviews in Kasungami and Henri Giles, free lance writer and TV producer, Nashville, TN, for producing this informative DVD.

Blessings,

Bev and Ed Wentz, Dave Heiser

Beverly A. Wentz, R.N. (Retired; Edward L. Wentz, Jr., P.E. (Retired)

U.S. (UMVIM) Coordinators for Child Action Initiative
Oak Ridge United Methodist Church
Oak Ridge, NC
Greensboro District
Western North Carolina United Methodist Conference

David Heiser, P.E.

U.S. (UMVIM) Technical Advisor for Child Action Initiative
Fuquay Varina United Methodist Church
Fuquay Varina, NC
Raleigh District
North Carolina United Methodist Conference

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