This past month has been an exciting period for Lifeline Nehemiah Projects with numerous activities taking place in Freetown and Bumpe Chiefdom, Bo District.
We were thrilled to have our friends, Jamie Singleton, Steve Adams, Simon Enu and Elliott Baiden, from the UK, and Joel Guido, from Ecuador, visiting us between March 5th-11th, and making a significant impact on our work here at Lifeline Nehemiah Projects.
During their visit they engaged positively with our emerging leaders, the boys and girls of Nehemiah Home, students from the Nehemiah Schools, particularly those in the Junior Secondary School Three (JSS3), and trainees from the Betteh Tumara Technical & Vocational Training department,.
Quality time, building relationships, was spent during a visit to the beach with the Nehemiah Home boys and girls, as well as with some family members from the Church.
They also regularly participated in various game sessions, both indoor and outdoor, including football, the Geistes Blitz game, magnetic games and card games, together with local youth from the Kuntorloh community.
We are very pleased to see more young people joining the Christian kingdom, especially those from the BT.
Here you can see some photos from the team’s time with us…
Evening sessions with the team – discussions and games
Elliott with some of the students he taught
Elliott in action, teaching Maths in Junior Secondary School