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This summer, Links USA have a team going out with them from Grace Houston in Texas to work with The Hope Project in Nicaragua.
They will be helping the Hope team as they feed and tutor children, build and distribute beds, set up water filters, provide leadership training, help with vocational training, and much more.
We partner with The Hope Project to help them change lives, transform this community, and bring hope to Nicaragua.
The team is honoured to join in with this incredible work, being the hands and feet of Jesus, and “good news to the poor”. The team can’t wait to be “grace” to Nicaragua and hope for the world!
Please be in prayer for the team, their safety as they travel, and for the lasting connections and impact made in Nicaragua.
Also, would you consider giving toward the general costs of our trip, or to helping someone else go? Even a few pounds makes a HUGE difference! https://linksintlusa.givingfuel.com/trippay
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The streets of London came alive last weekend - a sea of determination, community spirit and unstoppable energy. We are so grateful to our amazing runners - Ben, Mikey, Abi and Helton.
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