Our UK volunteers with some of their spouses
Please thank God with us for our dedicated and skilled team of volunteers in the UK. David Orritt, John Tompkins, Beth Totaro, Colin Voutt and Ann Varley all contribute to fundraising and other donor relations activities to support our work here in Paraguay. Their efforts are vital to FEISA’s survival. Please pray for guidance, strength and health for them all.
Praise the Lord for the 28 new first year students that have now started their teacher training at FEISA! This is more than we even hoped for, so give thanks for God’s abundant providence. We also have seven new degree students. Please pray for each of these new students, for good relationships to be built up with each other and the staff. Pray also for the love of Christ to shine through each member of staff, reaching out to the students who need it.
Give thanks for the Consecration of the new Bishop of the Anglican Church in Paraguay, Rev. Peter Bartlett. The service, presided over by Archbishop Greg Venables, took place on 29th March and was attended by bishops from different parts of Latin America as well as pastors from all the Paraguayan Anglican congregations. Please pray for Peter and his wife Sally as they settle into this new culture and especially for Peter as he begins this new and hugely demanding role. The Church and all its ministries here in Paraguay are deeply affected by the economic crisis so pray for wisdom and strength for the new bishop as he takes the helm in these challenging times.
The new bishop's consecration service
For the whole month of April, our third year students are doing teaching practice in state schools. Please pray for peace and strength for them at this stressful time, and for God’s love to shine through them to the children they teach.
The mobile play scheme will be visiting six of the schools where our students are on placement, to give the children in these disadvantaged areas the opportunity to play freely for an afternoon or a morning. Please pray for safety and energy for the team and for the children to be blessed.
On 20th April, there will be a training session for the team from Quyquyho, who are setting up their own play space with a view to blessing the children in the home for abandoned girls as well as the surrounding community. Please pray for guidance as the FEISA team prepares the training and for a good and productive time on the day.
Please continue to pray for a sense of God’s guidance and peace in FEISA, particularly for the leadership team as they seek His direction at this time of financial instability.
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