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Covenant Church & School in Baoma, Sierra Leone
Thursday, June 14, 2012 @5:02:16 AM
Got an e-mail from Pastor Martin Simbo this morning that the roof is on the residence at the new church & school location. The church / school is unfinished (on the slope below the residence in the pictures) due to lack of funds. Martin will set up a wooden frame and hang tarps inside the stone walls like he did at the former church / school location in the village.
Anyone who is in a position to donate (even $5 would help) can do so by mailing a check to:
Jubilee Fellowship Church
Lone Tree Campus
9830 Lone Tree Parkway
Lone Tree, CO 80124
Just be sure to indicate that the donation should go to the mission in Sierra Leone. If anyone has any questions, please e-mail me.
More info on the village of Baoma and the school here:
Covenant school / church
Thanks,
Mark Ralston
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