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2011-08-30 23:17 by Jem Hudson

Training Programme starting in September 2012

During the next twelve months, we are hoping to finish the first phase of a four phase building project. This facility will give us an exciting facility for all age ministry. Children's and youth camps will be the main focus with other activities planned for other age groups. In September 2012, we are offering a one year training programme for those who are looking at full time Christian ministry.

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2011-08-20 00:16 by Jem Hudson

Roof Tiled and Windows going in

Apologies for not posting many blogs recently, but life has been hectic! We managed to grab a weeks break in Keswick in the Lake District at the beginning of the month. Olly, from O.P. Manning roofing, managed to quickly respond to our request to get the roof tiled. We had four guys on sight and they really made good progress. It truly looks a great job and we are now dry inside enabling further work to continue.

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2011-07-06 20:54 by Jem Hudson

Progress on the roof

During the last couple of weeks, progress has been swift with the roof trusses going up and plenty of joinery work going on.

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2011-06-11 20:42 by Jem Hudson

Roof Trusses Go Up

After getting the first floor framing done, we had hoped to get moving more quickly with the roof trusses. Last Friday we were held up with trusses that were too long and so the job was on hold.

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1.5 million books for India

2010-01-14 12:01 by Jem Hudson

OneHope publish VBS materials for India

In February 2009, we had contact with a christian worker in India requesting help in an exciting project to produce 1.5 million VBS workbooks and 40,000 teachers manuals in Telugu. A good number of our illustrations were used as visual aids for the children. teachers went into unreached villages and children gathered around and heard the Bible stories. The books went like hot cakes and by August, 75% had already gone. The rest were expected to be given out by the end of the year. There is another project planned for 2010 looking at the heroes of the faith.

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