Aiming to please the one that enlisted us.
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CONTINUING TO MOVE FORWARD
We are 59.16% pledged toward our yearly budget. We continue to move forward even when there is much uncertainty. Our house is back on the market and we continue to look to have financial meetings over ZOOM with those that are able. Our hope and prayer is that when the uncertainties of this virus settle and the world's restrictions are lifted, we will be ready to GO and hit the ground on Abaco ready to work!
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KIDS CORNER
"When my family told me we were moving to Abaco, I was sad. But throughout the year I have gotten more excited. I can have a new start there and be a tan, blonde-headed girl. I want a new place to explore and to meet new people. During these last couple of weeks at home, I have trusted God more in the process and gotten to spend more time with my family before we sell the house."
-Paisley (age 11)
(Paisley turns 12 on April 22 - if you would like to send a video or virtual birthday card) her email is
paisleyahendrickson@gmail.com
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UPDATE ON THE BAHAMAS
Be praying for the people on the islands as they are also facing the effects of COVID-19 and the restrictions that are in place. Along with the rest of the world, the economic toll on the Bahamas is huge. Since tourism is the main industry and the islands are being completely shut down, there will be lasting repercussions. Pray for the people as they are experiencing strict curfews, social distancing, and businesses are being shut down. Pray for our partners in ministry that are on Nassau as they cope with these hardships.
ABACO
With the precautions brought about by the virus, the non-government agencies doing hurricane relief on Abaco have had to postpone operations. They all rely on international travel to gather workers. With much of the world abiding by new travel restrictions, they have been unable to get help. We hope this all gets sorted soon so that their work can continue.
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