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A word from Becky

A word from Becky

May 2008

Dear Amani Family –

Thank you for your support to the ministry of Amani. It reminds us of our good and generous God who faithfully provides for our needs. God is our stability in a world absent of permanence. Amani has experienced the lows and highs of life lately. The death of Charles Mwatha, our faithful keeper of the gate, came as a shock to the Amani family.

Our thanks goes to those who have prayed and sent gifts to help his wife, Anna, as she suffers the loss of her husband and faces an even more challenging life without her provider. Women of Amani have been with Anna 24/7 to be by her side during this difficult time reminding her of God’s love.

Thank you for your friendship and support. Your involvement directly impacts us at Amani giving us encouragement and hope. “…Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

In His peace alone,

Becky Chinchen

Executive Director, Amani ya Juu

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