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Sri Lanka 2022

It was so great for our CEO Joe to be able to join with Links partners United Christian Fellowship of Sri Lanka recently.

Joe had a very busy but fruitful time as he visited many church plants and communities. It was great to be a part of such powerful church meetings, where healings were seen and many lives were touched. Hundreds of emergency relief packages were given out and these were received with deep gratitude and often tears of thankfulness.

He was able to spend time with the organisation, looking into strategic development and potential projects to carry the work forward. Lots of discussions were had with regard to implementing training, and this is something we are planning to move forward with as there is such a need for this in the communities visited.

Joe was completely moved and impressed by all that our partners at UCFSL are doing, and we look forward to working with them further to provide change.

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