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Taste and See (Psalm 34:8)
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Jonas Brou, image courtesy of © Fondation Raoul Follereau |
Because CHE teams were the vehicle used to enter these 60+ villages, they addressed other wholistic health issues, as well. The foundation shared that women’s groups began sweeping their village streets and marketplaces, also learning to make local soap. Men built new classrooms for an overcrowded school. Children learned that washing their hands faithfully meant no more stomachaches that plagued them. As our CHE trainer friend Emmanuel Konan explained in the Follereau report, “At the beginning of the project, when we arrived in the community, people told us, ‘We have nothing here.’ Today, they see that they are capable of taking action with their own resources.” Thank you for participating in this wonderful endeavor through your prayers and donations to CHE ministries! We have played an integral part in this development of Ivorians ministering to other Ivorians. When Verlin visited the Gagnoa team last October, he met two pastors leading project committees and affiliated Bible studies. Many villagers heard the Gospel during house visits from Ivorian CHE workers and now continue working together to address other problems in their communities. In some locations, CHE committee members or trainers introduced Discovery Bible Studies.
Come and See (Psalm 34:8)
For the first time in ten years, you did not hear from us for two weeks in a row! We did not write while moving Eddie from the rehab facility to a new town to live with Laura, Deb’s sister. Debbie still assists with doctor visits, arranges senior home services, unpacks, handles financial matters, and works to clear a storage unit while overcoming an intestinal bug. She expects to help her father through the end of July. Verlin moved two loads of Eddie’s belongings with friends, cleared fallen trees, and planned the ramp. He stays connected, preaches locally, and plans to visit family so that a return to Côte d’Ivoire is possible at the end of summer.
Prayer & Praise
- 🙏 Thank the Lord, Debbie’s dad, Eddie, was released from the rehab center. The entire family now works together to settle him into his new home with Deb’s sister. Debbie spends half weeks helping with the move, doctor appointments, unpacking, and getting home health services set up.
- 🙏 Pray for Ivorian villages to continue laboring to bring community transformation through CHE, as program leaders change. Ask for wisdom and grace for volunteer CHE trainers who supervise multiple sites.
- 🙏 Ask the Lord to help Debbie find ways to evade knee injury. Pray Verlin’s timing coordinates with God’s, so that groups and individuals who have offered to help with materials or labor to build the ramp can.
Your partners in the Gospel,
Verlin & Debbie
Verlin & Debbie
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Verlin and Debbie |
Christian Health Service Corps (CHSC) is a mission of dedicated medical professionals who participate in the CHE Global Network. Together, in a loose affiliation of individuals, churches, denominational, and nondenominational agencies, we share God's Light and Truth through Community Health Evangelism (CHE). Verlin and Debbie accept donor partners to contribute as led to provide support as we maintain residential ministry to expand CHE ministries in Cote d'Ivoire under the auspices of CHSC & Ivorian partners. Tax-deductible contributions by check are to be made payable to the CHSC with Andersons #0118 written on the memo line. Mail to CHSC - PO Box 132 - Fruitvale, TX 75127. Give online via the CHSC @ www.che4a.org (3% fee) or TDF - specifying Verlin and Debbie Anderson in the optional Memo.
2023 Q2 Report: Pruning Priorities
- 2nd Q 2023 Report 230722 PDF
- 2nd Q 2023 Report 230722 PDF
2022 Budget COMPLETED:
CHSC-0118_ANDERSON-2022-Budget.pdf
Something to ask? Write updates@verlindeb.org
AWA represents
Andersons Witness in Africa.
It is also a brand of bottled water in Cote d'Ivoire where we serve.
GIVEONLINE to support these ministries
www.che4a.org
CHSC-0118_ANDERSON-2022-Budget.pdf
Something to ask? Write updates@verlindeb.org
AWA represents
Andersons Witness in Africa.
It is also a brand of bottled water in Cote d'Ivoire where we serve.
GIVEONLINE to support these ministries
www.che4a.org
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