Wednesday, October 27, 2010

September 2010 news

The Love Project Workshop celebrated it's first birthday in SEPTEMBER!



The Lord Jesus, as always, has been FAITHFUL! I am so thankful for His provision in all areas of the project. He supplied all that was needed...
  • from the vision, which is to use the work place to help make and grow disciples, to His wisdom when important decisions needed to be made – every time we asked (James 1:5).
  • He provided for all the physical needs of the project - fabric donations arriving just when it is needed most to always having sufficient finances to pay the bills (Matthew 6:33).
  • It was a great blessing to witness the spiritual growth that took place (and still is taking place) in Tanya, and how the joy of the Lord is now present in her life (Romans 15:13). He also made it possible for her to attend school again, and hopefully (or better said, prayerfully!) she will complete matric in 2013.

I've learned heaps about God's character over the past twelve months and besides of loving Him, I love that He is who He is: unchangeable, faithful, able, rich in grace and mercy, wonderful, counselor. I rest in the knowledge that our project rests in the Hands of the One who holds the universe in His hands. What a wonderful God we serve!

Thank you to all who supported us during the year!


Praise report:
1. It didn't went particularly well with the sales at the CY Market... But hey, God knows our needs! And we will join David in “blessing the Lord at all times!' (Psalm 34:1).

Prayer requests:
1. As we depend on good sales to ensure the sustainability and growth of our project, please pray that the Reusable Fabric Gift Wrapping-sets will sell well at the Kamersvol Geskenke market at Lourensford Wine Estate from 27-31 October 2010. Also pray that new marketing opportunities may develop out of the exposure. For more information, visit http://www.kamersvol.com/.
2. For Tandeka, who started with a needlework course in June, completed the course and is now looking for employment.


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