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Give thanks to the Lord for He is good! What a blessed time of celebration was had by all of those who attended all the recent celebrations and events, including over 25 adult missionary children who grew up on the ELWA campus. Saturday morning started with a parade, and a soccer game. On Sunday there was a three-hour church service where we all celebrated the goodness of God. The Honorable Joseph Boakai, President of Liberia, came to share his love and memories of ELWA. The three-day celebration concluded with an outdoor concert, and semi-formal dinner. While there the board of EMA had the opportunity to see the new radio tower, the progress on the all-purpose court, the Oceanview Guest House, as well as the other areas of ministries you have donated to over the years. We can surely say, “Our God is good-o”! These words were put to music during Sunday’s church service as everyone gathered to thank God for all He has done. We are so thankful for the goodness of God, and for you who are so faithful to give toward the ministry at ELWA. Radio ELWA (Eternal Love Winning Africa)
ELWA radio broadcasts the good news of Jesus Christ every day even though a fire destroyed the building a few years ago. Since that time the broadcasters have used a small temporary building and have made sure to never miss a day of broadcasting. The exterior of the building is finished, and it looks beautiful. However, the interior is still in need of completion. During each of the celebration functions attendees were encouraged to donate toward the new radio station building. Would you prayerfully consider giving toward this need at ELWA so the radio can move into the new building and expand this ministry. We are in need of $20,000.00 to complete the building. Or maybe you would like to support one of the four weekly 30-minute radio programs that EMAUSA sponsors at a cost of $1,250 a year- $5,000 annually for all four programs. In this photo, Annette Delahaye Cooper is being interviewed by Nat Tomba about her experience at ELWA as a Missionary Kid. Nat and his family lived and worked at ELWA all their lives. You can see by this photo that the current radio studio space inadequate for both its size and sound-proofing. Comments are closed.
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