Bishop Manasseh Gahima in Rwanda
Anglican Diocese of Gahini
Excerpt from a letter from Bishop Manasseh:
Warm greetings from Manasseh and Rose from Rwanda. I really thank God for the opportunity of meeting you at Gafcon 2018 and for the great connection.
All was very good for us. We are indeed grateful for the time we shared, for the opportunity to share our stories and above for praying for one another in the great city of God.
We shall keep you in our prayers for your ministry and I trust the Lord who called you in this ministry will enable you to achieve what is on your hearts.
Keep us in your prayers for the success of our Ministry in Gahini as I will be taking over as Diocesan Bishop soon (I have been Assistant Bishop).
Grace Anglican Fellowship was able to collect money to help the Boys and Girls Brigade obtain Brass band equipment for mobile evangelism in small towns and villages in his Diocese.
Warm greetings from Manasseh and Rose from Rwanda. I really thank God for the opportunity of meeting you at Gafcon 2018 and for the great connection.
All was very good for us. We are indeed grateful for the time we shared, for the opportunity to share our stories and above for praying for one another in the great city of God.
We shall keep you in our prayers for your ministry and I trust the Lord who called you in this ministry will enable you to achieve what is on your hearts.
Keep us in your prayers for the success of our Ministry in Gahini as I will be taking over as Diocesan Bishop soon (I have been Assistant Bishop).
Grace Anglican Fellowship was able to collect money to help the Boys and Girls Brigade obtain Brass band equipment for mobile evangelism in small towns and villages in his Diocese.
Myanmar
Regional conflicts in Myanmar (formerly Burma), have forced hundreds of thousands of refugees from their homes. On the eastern side of Myanmar, over 100,000 are in refugee camps on the Thai border, and over 100,000 have fled violence in their homeland and found sanctuary on our shores. In conjunction with the Diocese of Quincy and Bishop Morales, Grace Anglican supports the work of the churches in Hpa-an and St. Andrew Orphanage (pictured below). The children there have hope for a future because of the dedication of Cn. San Day and his family. Quincy families have joined into this mission, sponsoring children and pouring their time, talent, and treasure into the futures of the boys and girls who live there.
Love INC (Love In the Name of Christ)
Grace Fellowship is one of 55 partner churches, that serve the poor in our community by volunteering at Love INC of Lake County. Their mission is to "mobilize local churches to transform lives and communities in the Name of Christ."