Sunday, April
26, 2020
Dear Friends,
Youth Special Operations for Christ
YOUTH TRAINING FOR IMMEDIATE SERVICE AROUND THE WORLD
Go to http://www.operationrenewedhope.org/contact/index.html
and ask for information now.
JOSEPH PROJECT – Nehemiah’s Network “Bearing Burdens”
Nehemiah's
Network directed by Pastor Alan Jenkins is a partner of Operation Renewed
Hope. Pastor Jenkin's ministry sent 250 masks to Belvedere of West Lake
Assisted Living. He wrote the following:
"So
far we have given to nursing homes 250 (masks)."
Nehemiah's
Network received this kind note. (Click on logo to see pictures and more.)
"Good
Morning Pastor, I hope this email finds you well. Myself and my staff at The
Belvedere of Westlake are grateful for the masks that were given to us from
Cleveland-West Face Mask Sewing Group and Nehemiah's Network. Please thank
the group on our behalf for all their hard labor. The masks are of great use
during this time. Sincerely, Lauren Arbogast, Health Care Coordinator"
There
is more to read and see. https://orhnews.blogspot.com/2020/04/nehemiahs-network-love-our-neighbors.html.
JOSEPH PROJECT – Faith Baptist, St Matthews, SC “Bearing
Burdens”
Pastor
Ernie Medlin has been a great friend to the ministry of Operation Renewed
Hope. His church, Faith Baptist, has always extended a gospel reach into his
community.
They
are extremely involved with food outreach. While visiting his church, I saw
first-hand the work they do to be a shining light in their community.
Please
go and read their report about what they are doing during the Covid-19
restrictions to reach their community.
There
is more to read and see. https://orhnews.blogspot.com/2020/04/faith-baptist-church-st-matthews-sc.html.
Joseph Project – Kotvas Family, Deaf Ministry, Lima Peru, “Bearing
Burdens”
ORH
asked the Kotvas family of Macedonia World Baptist Mission how they would use
$1000 to minister to their people in Peru.
"With
1000 dollars we would buy 10 bags of 50 kilos rice at 40 dollars each..85
chickens at 4 dollars each. And 8 25 kilo bags of beans for 38 dollars each.
We are in a crisis here because of the lack of work as the people have been
under strict quarantine since the 12th of march. There are many Venezuelan
refugees here that have absolutely nothing. We have flour and sugar that we
give and as we receive it...vegetables. These would be added into a gift pack
and gospel tracts. We also are baking bread to give as we can. We are
publishing online for children and teens and adults the gospel message. We
are taking bread as well to local police with tracts."
ORH,
first, sent $500 to help, but after their first report came in the other $500
was sent. ORH is very glad to work with the Kotvas family during COVID-19.
More
to read and see. https://orhnews.blogspot.com/2020/04/joe-and-lisa-kotvas-report.html.
Please pray
for our Covid-19 efforts in India, Uganda, Ukraine, Liberia, Ghana, and Peru.
Requests are coming each day from others.
If
you wish to give by credit or debit card, go to www.operationrenewedhope.org and
choose “Network for Good.” Please designate the gift for your specific
purpose using “My preference is” then stipulate your preference.
If
you wish to give by check, please send the check to Operation Renewed Hope,
P.O. Box 43242, Fayetteville, NC 28309. Please designate the gift for
your specific purpose using “My preference is” then stipulate your
preference.
God
bless you,
The Operation
Renewed Hope Family Around the World!
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benefit of our donor’s tax-deductible donations, Operation Renewed Hope has
added the following statement. The IRS requires that Operation Renewed
Hope retain control over distribution of all donations; therefore, please use
the designation description “My preference is” before the designated reason
for the donation. Thank you for helping ORH honor you and the IRS.)
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