Another entire family has gone down with Covid in the Patos church. Neto, who is a motorbike taxi man and scales down high rocks and blocks of flats in his spare time, his wife Kelly and their two daughters Evelyn and Manu are all out of action. Please pray for them. We still haven't decided whether we are going to hold the Carnival Camp or not. On the one hand we are loathed to cancel it, but on the other hand we are apprehensive with the latest Covid wave.
Our free-range egg supply has been hit by a giant lizard which is widespread at Green Pastures. The lizard with the scientific name of Salvator merianae grows up to 2 metres long and loves to eat eggs! One of them discovered a nest and wiped out the eggs. We are going to make some suspended nesting boxes to solve the problem. We have brought the surviving eggs to Patos which includes 4 Guinea Fowl eggs.
I have been having long good discussions with pastor Renilson about the EAB Action School at Matureia which his church leads. The church and school are going very well.
Today I will be meeting online with the EAB Board of Trustees for one of our regular meetings. On March 7th ACEV will be holding a meeting with all our leaders and World Vision to further discuss the possibilities of a partnership. We value your prayers.
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