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At the beginning of this year we returned to Kenya and Burundi to run our follow-up programs with the classes that had been trained last year. Kenya: Pastor Fred Needham (NZ) did a fantastic job in training some of the leaders from previous years. With his knowledge and years of experience in ministry and leadership...
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This month we have seen the completion of the water project in Burundi, which will make a great impact to the lives of many people. Thanks to the constructed pipeline they will not need to spend up to 4 hours everyday collecting water. We are about to start our first Follow-up program for the year...
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[row] [span4] There have been some great things happening with Metamorphic Africa this month. In Burundi our partner there has started a water project that will help thousands of people gain access to clean and safe water. Currently their only access to clean water is a few hours walk away. This journey sometimes  has to...
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2012 started in a fantastic way for us in Metamorphic, as we were able to gather most (120) of the church planters that have been trained in Kenya for a celebration dinner, conference and service in which we issued certificates and diplomas... All of the church planters have managed to build great churches, impact their...
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This has been a great year for Metamorphic in Africa. In 2011, we held two church planting programs in Kenya and one in the Congo. One of my favorite things when we train these men and women is listening to their visions and dreams for the churches they want to create and the communities they...
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Recently the Metamorphic team returned from running our latest training program in Kenya where we trained 27 people.  We run two programs in kenya every year partnering with some great people in a place just outside of Nairobi. The men and women who attend this training come from all over Kenya and all have a...
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[image: Julie Clark] On a recent trip to Africa I visited the nation of Burundi for the first time. As I stood on the shoreline of Lake Tanganyika at the same place that Doctor Livingston had in the 1870’s I couldn’t help feel that this nation could become great once more. In spite of a...
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