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We are fund raising  because as you may not know, but our community has been facing significant challenges in holding worship services due to the lack of a proper church facility. Currently, we conduct our services outdoors, which becomes particularly difficult during the rainy season. This situation not only affects our ability to gather for worship but also hinders our spiritual growth and fellowship as a community.

We believe that a dedicated church building will provide us with a sacred space to worship, reflect, and connect with one another. It will serve as a beacon of hope and faith for our soldiers and their families, fostering a sense of unity and purpose within our ranks.

To make this vision a reality, we are seeking financial support from well-wishers and congregations. We understand that contributions can come in various forms, and we want to emphasize that any amount—whether it be a penny or a significant donation—will be greatly appreciated. Our goal is to create a space where everyone can come together in faith, and your support will play a crucial role in making this possible.

We kindly invite an individual to consider contributing to this noble cause. Your generosity will not only help us build a church but will also strengthen the bonds of faith within our community.

We are hopeful for your support and look forward to the possibility of working together to create a place of worship for our community.

 

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How your money helps

This Christian Aid Week, you can support communities on the frontlines of the climate crisis.

In places like Guatemala, extreme weather is destroying crops, deepening hunger and threatening livelihoods. But with the right tools and training, farmers can build sustainable futures.  

Every pound you raise could help:

  • Provide climate-resilient seeds to help families grow food.
  • Fund water conservation techniques to protect crops.
  • Support vital training so farmers can build a sustainable future. 
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Aurelia's grandchildren, Sheny 9, Karla 7, holding cacao pods. Credit: A.Sheppey/Christian Aid
Aurelia's grandchildren, Sheny 9, Karla 7, holding cacao pods.