caring for the most vulnerable

Day 16 – Teams

While they were worshipping the Lord and fasting, the Holy Spirit said, “Set apart for me Barnabas and Saul for the work to which I have called them.” Then after fasting and praying they laid their hands on them and sent them off. - Acts 13: 2-3

In 2021, the majority of teams from around the world were unable to come to Africa. Pray for teams that are hoping to come this year, that they will experience God’s peace in this season of uncertainty.

After several years with no teams in Zambia because of the COVID-19 pandemic, a team from North America was able to visit. It was a blessing to have the team come and be willing to serve with and learn from the Care Workers and Hands at Work volunteers. They walked with the Care Workers on Holy Home Visits, played with the children and gained a deeper understanding of the vulnerability faced by thousands across Africa. Their time in Africa also impacts their perspective when returning to their home countries. Here is a reflection from Melissa Jantz, one of the team members that came to Africa in 2021:

“Last June, Christ Church San Francisco was able to send a team of eight to Malawi to visit the Mcheneka and Mphunzi communities that we have supported for close to a decade. I had the privilege of joining, along with my 15-year-old son and 13-year-old daughter. As I reflect on our time in Africa last summer, the word resilience comes to mind. Resilience is the ability to withstand and recover from adversity. It is a gift that God has built into the fabric of His creation. The devastation, need, and brokenness that is commonplace to the people there is unfathomable as a way of life for those of us from western, affluent societies where "need" is used more figuratively than literally. But day after day, as we met with the Care Workers, children, and families on the Holy Home Visits, we were struck by how much they have weathered - physically, emotionally, and spiritually - in their harsh environment, and yet what capacity they had for joy and hopefulness. This was frequently the topic of conversation when we met as a team to debrief about the day after dinner. It reminds me that, though we would desire to be insulated from harm and difficulty, we are most often powerless to avoid it. Yet God in His grace gives us the strength to withstand and recover. And His offer is not just for survival, but for flourishing; a flourishing that stands in the face of adversity and attests to His great power to work in and through us through the hope we have in Christ." – Melissa Jantz, Team Member from the US

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Day 14 – International Church and Partners

Give, and it will be given to you. Good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over, will be put into your lap. For with the measure you use it will be measured back to you.” – Luke 6:38

Hands at Work believes that, together with the local church in Africa, the International church has been called to stand up and speak as a voice for the voiceless. Praise God for each of our partners, who remain committed to caring for the vulnerable, despite facing many challenges. Pray that they will experience God’s peace and provision in their lives. Ask God to fill them with the strength that they need to keep advocating for those in Africa and within their own community.

Read more about the way that advocates in the UK are staying connected to the work that is happening on the ground in Africa: www.handsatwork.org/newsroom/2022/3/4/knowing-their-names 

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40 Days of Prayer - Day 31

He heals the broken-hearted and bandages their wounds - Psalm 147:3 (NLT)

Ask God to bring this verse to life among the broken people you know by name. Yourself, your family members, a Care Worker, Innocent and John who’s story we have been reading – anyone who you know needs the healing love of God that only Christ can bring into their lives. 

40 Days of Prayer 2014 - Day 37

Week 6 - Christ as Our Foundation

Many of our Care Workers are wounded themselves. Pray for God’s transformational mercy and love to heal the inner wounds of our Care Workers. May our Care Workers in turn pour out mercy and love to our kids, and in doing so bring transformation and healing of their wounds. 

40 Days of Prayer 2014 - Day 32

Week 5 - Hands at Work around the World

Many dedicated international advocates have committed to raising support for an entire village of vulnerable children in Africa each year. They are the link between Hands at Work and their friends, family, church members or co-workers who join them in supporting this village.