Newsletter Oktober 2019

sorry
The farm at last is producing good passion fruit and we have had a good crop of tomatoes. The large amount of rain (not normal for us in October) has not helped the crop production, but I hope we are past the heaviest rain. We have twice had more than 5 inches (127mm). Please pray for good markets to sell the crops. Anne continues to help maasai ladies in Simendo and others in the church with her friend Teresia. There are many challenges and often some with terrible toothache or sick but we are thankful that some are growing in their wallk with the Lord. Floods have again wiped out crops and many have had no harvest and they still have no toilets. Priorities are finding food for the next meal. sorry
Puly's dispensary is passing through difficult times as unnecessary regulations are put in place. She needs our prayers. We continue to support her as she continues to treat many sick ones from Kimashuku and is a great help. We continue to help with the education of quite a number of students and we are grateful for those who help to sponsor some of the youngsters. We are grateful for those who support us and the many needs we face around us, for your vital prayers, encouragement and love shown to us as we receive lettersand emails from quite a number. Please ccontinue to write to us. We like to hear from you. Lots of love from Steve and Anne. sorry
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