| YWAM Missionaries Fly Deep Into The Jungles Of Guyana |
Missions News: Outreaches  (Guyana, May 30, 2009) A team of Youth With A Mission ("YWAM") missionaries will be flying deep into the jungle interior of Guyana today.  Sam Rich, a member of the team, reports that the group will be spending two weeks in Imbaimadai, a small gold and diamond mining town, to build and improve houses and help out in local schools and churches. The group will also travel up to visit Akwio tribe villages in the jungle.  The group will be traveling on a small plane and had to carefully weigh their bags and themselves to know the exact weight of everything they would be taking.  Sam is asking for prayer that the group will be in unity and be a good example to the community. The group also needs protection against illnesses and animals, especially snakes and venomous spiders. Sam explains, "The hospital is very small there and apparently 'sometimes has anti-snake venom and sometimes doesn't!'"  Read More: Links:   Sam Rich: Off To Imbaimadai In The Jungle Interior Of Guyana  ______________________________________________________________________________ The International Faith Telegraph |
