Mission Partnership for Sustainable Water Filtration Systems
Wyoming Presbyterian Church members go with the flow
to bring safe drinking water to developing countries in partnership with Living Waters for the World.
It is very special that we have today, so it is a gift! We sometimes call a gift a "present" ~ while all those who give of their time and talent, all volunteers, never give up there will always be a future and hope .
Esther Kirk and David Gellatly, travel November 2010 to Honduras to finalize details and craft a Clean Water Covenant with Pastor Castulo Duron Viera of Iglesia Presbiteriana Josue 1:9, in Puente Jalan, Honduras
In March 2010, members from Wyoming Presbyterian Church in Millburn, NJ, attended Clean Water University, a 5-day intensive training course run by Living Waters for the World. Dan Sugarman, David Gellatly, Jane Collingwood, Esther Kirk, and George Gantor were the 5 members who made the trip to Presbyterian Camp Hopewell in Oxford, Mississippi.
In May 2010, Jane and Esther travelled to Honduras and visited eight potential sites for partnership. They chose the church in Puente Jalan as their first site.
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift ~ the present."
ReplyDeleteIt means that we cannot do anything about the past we can improve the future.
Wishing you all well, look after your gift!
It is very special that we have today, so it is a gift!
ReplyDeleteWe sometimes call a gift a "present" ~ while all those who give of their time and talent, all volunteers, never give up there will always be a future and hope .