Wood Project Update

 

We want to thank all our ministry friends that have responded to our appeal for wood at the Bread of Life Children’s Home in Brosteni, Romania. We know that for most people who do no use wood to heat their homes, this may come as a strange request during the summer, and not everyone can relate to this need. For the children in our house, it is a vital need as it requires much wood to heat our large home and the many little hearts for almost six months.

We have managed to purchase half of the wood we need. The boys in the YTP made a special trip to Brosteni to help split the wood and store it to dry. We appreciate your prayers and support for this project. We still need $3400 to purchase the remaining amount to complete our stores and have extra to share with the elderly people and a few feeding centers.

Bol Team

Thank you for your interest in Bread of Life Ministries. We have been able to accomplish a lot with the help of our supporters around the world. There is still more for us to do. Please prayerfully consider how you might help support Bread of Life as we provide support to children and families in need.

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