My Neighbor Must Not Die of Hunger.

in Hive Reachout21 days ago

My Neighbor Must Not Die of Hunger.

Our Mission to Angwa Rimin

was a beautiful one.Thanks to @ovey10, @Hivedeb and friends of HIVE Blockchain as well as HiveReachout Community.

As the saying goes, "Charity begins at Jerusalem." Our mission to Angwa Rimin was inspired by the desire to ensure that our neighbors do not die of hunger. We believed that it was our responsibility to reach out to those in need and provide them with the necessary support that will keep them going or living.

Preparation

We began by preparing for our journey to Angwa Rimin. We gathered a team of dedicated people who are willing, and who also shared our vision and were committed to making a difference. We also collected donations of





food items, toiletries, and other essential supplies that we knew would be appreciated by the people of Angwa Rimin Akwanga.

Packaging of Items

Once we had gathered all the necessary items, we began packaging them into individual


bags that could be easily distributed to the people. We included items such as rice, gari, Maggi,Dadawa(Low-cost beans), detergent, and other essentials that we knew would be useful to them. We also made sure to include a personalized note in each bag, expressing our love and concern for their well-being.

Upon arriving at Angwa Rimin, we divided ourselves into smaller groups and began visiting the people in their homes.




We took the opportunity to preach to them, sharing the message of God's love and redemption. We also took the time to listen to their stories, to empathize with their struggles, and to offer words of encouragement and hope.
We also pray for the sick people


who were afflicted.we pray and preach in both English, Hausa and Eggon language.

Praying for People Who Are Sick was considered as one of the best part of the out reach.
As we visited the people, we came across many who were sick and in need of healing. We took the opportunity to pray for them, laying hands on them and asking God to touch their bodies and restore their health. It was a powerful experience, and we saw God move in mighty ways, healing and restoring those who were sick.

Infact people will quickly believe you if they see results.
You are always in control if you know the need of people and meet them.

As we were preaching and praying for the people, a local baba (baba Ekpom)


approached us and offered to join us in our mission. We were grateful for his support and offered him some Indomie and money as a gesture of appreciation. He then began to preach to the people in their local language, sharing the message of God's love and redemption. It was a powerful moment, and we saw the people respond to the message with great Joy.Baba Ekpom who preached in Eggon language told us that his age can't stop him from living God for he is not older than God.

In conclusion, our mission to Angwa Rimin was a powerful experience that reminded us of the importance of reaching out to those in need.We were grateful for the opportunity to share God's love with the people of Eggon land and other tribes in Angwa Rimin. we saw how powerful impact that our outreach had on their lives. We will continue to support the people of Angwa Rimin, and we pray that God will continue to use us to make a difference in their lives and others.
Thank you for reading
God bless you all.

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God bless you for your charitable works! Keep up the good effort, we have a responsibility to reach out to the unsaved and the destitute.

@tayo6.thank you for your prayers

This is worth commending. Keep the good work