Oxford University, England Donated GBP 500 towards establishment of the Wotolo IT Centre in Buea. |
University of Buea, Cameroon
University of Buea, Cameroon. Donated 12 computers to the Bonduma IT Centre in 2004. |
Marie-Toni Tinshu born on March 3, 2008
With praise to God and gratitude in our our hearts, we are pleased to let you know that Marie-Toni Tinshu was born on March 3, 2008 at 7:38pm South Africa Time (6:38pm Cameroon time):
Weight = 2.6kg
Height = 49cm
Head = 31cm
Despite the limited access we hav to internet and the nature of our studies, we are still determined to keep you informed.
Marie-Toni is a miracle baby because she was coming to the outside world without labour pains and so the doctors had to do a C-Section on Marceline for her to be out!! They were discharged from the Pretoria Academic (University) Hospital on March 5 and they are home enjoying the Lord and doing very well. Marceline is recovering very fast from the surgery.
Marie Catto is the wife of Dr. Graham and she has been so gracious to us since we arrived here. When Marceline felt uneasy and I called Paul, he came with his wife Toni (nurse) who was so help and knew exactly what to do with the prolapsing cord that saved the baby’s life. That is why the baby’s first name is Marie-Toni, just in case you were wondering why that name.
Her middle name will be Wonderwerk meaning Miracle in Afrikaans. While I was at home wondering what her middle name should be, I felt God say Miracle. The following day when I went to the hospital, Marceline said, why can’t the child’s name be Miracle in Afrikaans. That was a perfect confirmation. So, the full name will be Marie-Toni Wonderwerk Tinshu. Isn’t that lovely!!
Wouldn’t you join us in praising the Lord for this wonderful Miracle!
I trust the Lord to be able to share other ministry prayer needs with you in the days ahead, God-willing.
Photos of our time in South Africa are here: http://picasaweb.google.com/bueachurch if you have some time to see.
Naomi, Marceline & Genesis TINSHU
Cell Phone: +27 785 058 036 (South Africa)
Internet for Orphans
From Monday 17th March, you can support an orphan while using the Internet at our Head Office.
‘BE A STEPPING STONE FOR AT LEAST AN UNDERPRIVILEGED CAMEROONIAN’.
While at our Internet Centre at Bonduma you could win up to 5hrs of time to work on the internet. All Weekly 5hrs winners will recommend an orphan each for our scholarship award for the 2008/2009 academic year.
Check your tickets @ the counter at HINT CYBERCAFE, BONDUMA, BUEA.
Do you know of a better way to use the Internet to help the underprivileged? Please let us know through your comments below
YOUR ONLINE CONTRIBUTIONS ARE ALSO WELCOMED.
Medical Outreach 2008
In February 2008, Rachelle Lynn Clune and Elizabeth Rhea Embry, both nurses in the United States of America (USA), will visit Helps International (HINT), an NGO located in Buea, South West Province of Cameroon in Sub-Sahara Africa.
During their time here, they will take part in a medical outreach program planned to take place in 2 rural communities: Ekona and Tole.
The outreaches are intended to:
- Sensitize these communities on the HIV/AIDS pandemic
- Train HIV Educators in these communities
- Educate the public (esp. youths) on sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
- Train community members on various aspects of basic hygiene.
- Offer free consultations and free medication.
Rachelle & Beth need US$ 3,425.97 (excluding their flights to Cameroon and back) to be able to reach these rural villages with this life-saving information, training and resources.
We would like to invite you to participate in this outreach with your donations.
You can donate online through PayPal or write a check to:
Hope Outreach International Ministries (Put HINT in the Memo)
10993 N Harrells Ferry Road
Baton Rouge, LA 70816-8304
Phone: (225) 272-5432
Fax: (225) 272-6805
OR
Give directly to Rachelle (dallfn123@yahoo.com) and Beth (bembry28@yahoo.com)
You can also download details of the program and budget here.
We need local volunteers to help with ground work. If you have medical knowledge and training and can help, please contact us immediately.
Thank you for being a part of this outreach.
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