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BACKGROUND Pastor Chris Ritter had a vision of helping students in Guinea after visiting the school in Diecke and seeing children who could not afford an education gather at windows to listen to the lessons. Pastor James Labala from Liberia visited in early July and gave our church a wonderful message through which the Holy Spirit lead over 75 people to return response cards with interest in providing scholarships to children at the Diecke school. H.O.P.E. In Guinea was conceived. Helping Others Pursue Education has the goal of helping more students receive an education at the Diecke United Methodist School in Guinea. We are inspired by Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans for you, says the Lord...to give you a future and a hope. People Need Jesus in Guinea, Africa THE CHALLENGE 73 children to sponsor for the upcoming 2013-2014 school year that begins in October Cost range from $102-$167/student dependent on grade level for registration, tuition, uniform and school kit Continued support of these children The goals of H.O.P.E are to sponsor a diverse group of students – from 1 st grade to pre- college classes both girls and boys - thereby drawing them to Jesus, developing them in Jesus and deploying them for Jesus in Guinea. Sponsorships Due Sept 11th Could school be an option for this girl instead of selling corn on the side of the road? inspire H.O.P.E. IN GUINEA Providing Scholarships for Youth in Guinea H elping O thers P ursue E ducation Guinea has a large Muslim population (over 85%) therefore this United Methodist school is truly on the Christian frontier introducing the youth of this country to Jesus Christ. This school was established in 1994 by Liberian United Methodist refugees from the civil war to serve the education needs of refugee children ... from devastation comes HOPE. The Diecke School had an enrollment of almost 890 students last year. nam dolor ipsum: Litterarum formas human 2 itatis per seacula quart For I know the plans for you, says the Lord... to give you a future and a hope. Jeremiah 29:11 Questions? Please contact Gena McDaniel 309-230-1492 or Liane Ashdown [email protected]

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BACKGROUNDPastor Chris Ritter had a vision of helping students in Guinea after visiting the school in Diecke and seeing children who could not afford an education gather at windows to listen to the lessons.

Pastor James Labala from Liberia visited in early July and gave our church a wonderful message through which the Holy Spirit lead over 75 people to return response cards with interest in providing scholarships to children at the Diecke school.

H.O.P.E. In Guinea was conceived. Helping Others Pursue Education has the goal of helping more students receive an education at the Diecke United Methodist School in Guinea. We are inspired by Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans for you, says the Lord...to give you a future and a hope.

People Need Jesusin Guinea, Africa

THE CHALLENGE 73 children to sponsor for the upcoming

2013-2014 school year that begins in October

Cost range from $102-$167/student dependent on grade level for registration, tuition, uniform and school kit

Continued support of these children

The goals of H.O.P.E are to sponsor a diverse group of students – from 1st grade to pre-college classes both girls and boys - thereby drawing them to Jesus, developing them in Jesus and deploying them for Jesus in Guinea.

Sponsorships Due Sept 11th

Could school be an option for this girl instead of selling corn on the side of the road?

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ireH.O.P.E.

INGUINEA

Providing Scholarships for Youth in Guinea

Helping OthersPursueEducation

Guinea has a large Muslim population (over 85%) therefore this United Methodist school is truly on the Christian frontier introducing the youth of this country to Jesus Christ. This school was established in 1994 by Liberian United Methodist refugees from the civil war to serve the education needs of refugee children ... from devastation comes HOPE. The Diecke School had an enrollment of almost 890 students last year.

nam dolor

ipsum:Litterarum formas human

2itatis per seacula quart

For I know the plans for you,  says the Lord...to give you a future and a hope.

Jeremiah 29:11

Questions? Please contact Gena McDaniel 309-230-1492 or Liane Ashdown [email protected]