Wesleyans in the news: April 11
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
Do you know these Wesleyans in the news?
In 14 years, World Hope International has drilled 1,227 wells, providing water to 845,000 people. Only God knows the number of lives saved by these wells that produce safe drinking water.
Larry McAlpine helps change lives with clean water, and this year he still hosted his fundraising walk even after a courageous battle with cancer. Over $450,000 has been raised since 2003.
In this new video, see how tens of thousands of students sing praises for clean, fresh water at their schools because of you.
Global Partners missionaries and Haitian nationals are helping meet physical needs through nutrition and water treatment in La Gonave, which is opening the door to tell residents about Jesus.
World Hope International reports that its 55 Wells in 55 Schools campaign was successful. Now more than 38,500 children in Sierra Leone have access to clean water and sanitation.
World Hope International is celebrating the drilling of its 1,000th well, which has given more than 750,000 people access to clean water.
Larry McAlphine has raised over $300,000 in the last decade through his Hoover Walk, honoring a friend and helping others around the world.
A golf invitational in Plano, Tex., serves a greater purpose than recreation. More than 22,000 African villagers now have clean water because many played the game in Texas and many gave financially.
World Hope International and partner announced project has been named an award nominee in the Securing Water for Food Grand Challenge for Development.
The Wesleyan Church is proud to partner with Poured Out to bring relief and redemption to needy communities at home and abroad.