Appeal for the Philippines

News, Philippines, Poor, Relief and Development
I have had a number of enquiries, due to my contacts over the years, asking for advice concerning giving to the situation in the Philippines at this time of rebuilding following the typhoon. Crisis response My opinion from previous disasters is that the crisis response, e.g. food, water and shelter is best handled by the big NGOs who specialise in emergency relief. In UK there is a Disasters Emergency Committee comprising 14 large NGOs which includes Tearfund and World Vision. An appeal has been launched and I recommend that any who wish to give for immediate relief should donate to that appeal. Is there a place for the church? I believe that the church has a major part to play when disaster happens. In the early days that is probably…
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The Father’s House, Latvia

Church Planting, Latvia, News, Poor
The Fathers House Church in Latvia was planted 12 years ago by David and Ilze Jones from City Church, Cambridge, although Ilze was in fact returning to her home country. Now numbering up to 40 people they meet in a hotel in Smiltene, a town of 6,000 people two hours drive from the capital, Riga. It is about twenty years since this beautiful nation became independent following the departure of the Soviet occupiers. In that time there have been periods of economic growth but, more recently, many have been badly hit by the widespread recession. Poverty is not far below the surface with unemployment at a high level. This has resulted in low wages; there are many who want any job that becomes available so people are reluctant to ask…
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Milk for Transformation in Burundi

Burundi, News, Poor, Social Enterprise
In my last three postings I have shared the philosophy and background of this initiative to bring transformation to the community in Burundi. Now here is a video. As you watch it look for the following ways in which this Social Enterprise can bring about transformation: Income generation Improved health Children able to go to School Adults have time to work the land Employment opportunities Restoration of the land to become more fertile Transformational thinking Milk for Transformation in Burundi from Newfrontiers on Vimeo. This is an exciting initiative! To be able to scale up the processing capability there is need for capital funding. If you are interested in becoming involved please contact me at Nigel.Ring@gmail.com or Donna Bloomfield at info@hopefortomorrowglobal.org
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Burundi pt 3 – A Business Model

Burundi, News, Poor
We have been looking at an initiative in Burundi to help transform communities through milk production. How does this work? Processing Once the milk arrives in the city it is received by yet another team of young men who are employed to boil it. This kills potentially dangerous bacteria, particularly tuberculosis. Once boiled, the milk is sold at ‘rock bottom' prices, either direct or to sellers. Some of these sellers take it into the slums which achieves the further benefit of making nutritious milk available for those in poverty, particularly children. Expansion This is a very exciting model! Not only does the business run at a profit but there are many social and ecological benefits health employment education improved soil which can be used for other crops But this business…
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Burundi pt 2 – Useless Cows

Burundi, News, Poor
Useless cows In Burundi it is widely seen that the number of cattle a family owns brings prestige and status. The reality is very different; they foster poverty. Evariste Ndayirukiye, who had previously worked with Donna Bloomfield in the Kings School, had analysed the situation in his home village and had come to the conclusion that the popular long horned cow was useless! Not only did it give a very low milk yield but it overgrazed the land, leading to degradation and erosion, and was the cause of many children missing school as they followed the herd into the hills. The solution was both simple and revolutionary. A revolutionary idea To impact the community Evariste started what would be called a Social Enterprise in more developed countries. By importing Friesian…
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Kenya and Burundi – Part 1

Burundi, Kenya, News, Poor
I have recently returned from a visit to Kenya (3 days) and Burundi (7 days). Kenya The Kenya visit was a ‘stop over' to visit the Newfrontiers church in the Gachie slum on the edge of Nairobi. Arriving in time for their Sunday service I was quickly caught up in the energetic worship of their second morning service. On previous visits I was able to be there only mid-week when I came to know the anointed leader and his wife, Amos and Faith, so it was good to see the church ‘in action' and to meet the people. What a privilege to be able to preach in such a setting. Just over one year ago the church started a school for 4-6 year olds from the community. Now with over…
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