Three of our girls: Fabi, Sophonie and MeriCiane are required to take the government's official end-of-year exam in order to see if they pass to the next level in school. Again, thanks for the funds, Rebecca. I am making sure they and their parents sign their annual statements agreeing to do their very best in school to uphold their parts in good stewardship of PPM funds. I keep them ever mindful that hardworking people care about them enough to share their blessings with them. Each of them sends their love to those who so lovingly support their education. I'll send you photos of them in their new uniforms once the seamstress completes them.
Tomorrow I will swing by PPM 3 to see how near completion the workers are. They just began putting on the tarps today (pictured here). It is always exciting to see residents' relief when they realize that they really have a place to live that is safe and out of the rain. I'm looking for available land to hold another community in the nearby city of Darbonne. Please join me in prayer for this - no one seems to be doing much of anything in Darbonne.
Speaking of rain, I am still sitting here in soggy clothes, so I'll close now.
Looking Forward to Tomorrow's Blessings,
Roody
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