"I felt the weight of the words 'we are together', but I also heard the call of an invitation to go deeper. Will we be together?" Louise Buhler, Saskatoon advocate, reflects on those initial days after hearing the news about the devastation drought hitting Sub-Sharan Africa.
Reflections on 2016
Another year has come and gone and, though a difficult year for many reasons, God remains faithful. A big challenge we faced was the drought that struck sub-Saharan Africa. The most vulnerable - the communities and families we work with - were hardest hit. We needed to act fast, otherwise many of our families wouldn’t survive. Churches across the globe responded and we were able to ensure food security, access to water, and other life-preserving necessities.
Deeply Challenged by the Local Church in Africa
Canadian Volunteers of 2015
In 2015, Hands at Work (Canada) Society supported 16 Canadian volunteers who served on the ground in Africa and sent 3 teams who walked alongside our local volunteers. We are so grateful for the people God continues to provide as we strive to see the Church outside of Africa fulfill the biblical mandate of caring for the poorest of the poor.
Our Canadian Volunteers
In 2014 Hands at Work (Canada) Society supported 19 Canadian volunteers who served on the ground in Africa and sent 7 teams who walked alongside our local volunteers. We are so grateful for the people God continues to provide as we strive to see the Church outside of Africa fulfill the biblical mandate.