They will then visit the parish of Gitovu to oversee the start of another water-harvesting project that DT is paying for, which should be completed during our visit in August.
As a result of their visit, James and Will are planning to draw up a five-year strategy for installing water-harvesting projects across the diocese. This will include guidelines on how to make the most of the income that is generated both for furthering the gospel and enabling other water-harvesting projects to be set up. It's an exciting development in our partnership and we pray that it will produce 'good fruit' as well as both kinds of water - 'living' and natural!
Pray too for their time with Sally James - who is continuing her work in King Solomon Academy. The school is benefitting from Sally's input and, although there are challenges, Sally is encouraged by the developments.
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