HIV

She Gave Up! Who Can Fault Her?

September 14, 2011
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In August I had the privilege of visiting with and praying for Christine. She was in her early twenties and was suffering greatly from HIV/AIDS and from living in a slum that floods with every rain. She could not get up and out of her small house to escape the floods waters, so she would [...]

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Harriet’s Story

November 11, 2010
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Harriet died a couple of weeks ago. But before her death Douglas was able to interview her. Here is her story. It has touched my heart bringing back to focus in my mind why I do what I do and challenged me to do more. I pray the Lord will use this story to realign [...]

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Harriet: A Victim of Abuse And AIDS. Loved By God

October 17, 2010
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Harriet has AIDS, lives in flood prone Natete in Kampala, Uganda, is receiving food and help from Manna Ministry and is very, very sick. I ask you to pray for her. Harriet lives in the wettest area of Natete. Last week her house flooded with over two feet of water as Kampala experienced a hard [...]

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Partners! A Blessing From God!

September 1, 2010
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We all need partners! Helpers who will come alongside and provide that extra that sometimes means the difference between success and failure or the difference between a thirty fold harvest and a hundred fold. I thank the Lord for the partners He has given to IMFC. The organizations, churches, businesses and individuals that have enabled [...]

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Florence’s Story of God’s Grace: She Is Up and Out of Bed!

May 14, 2009

From Douglas: Here is Florence a single mother who has been down with HIV/AIDS. We have kept her in the food distribution program for over 6 months because she has been bed ridden with the sickness. Her doctors have her on the ARVs but she did not have the food supply to sustain through the [...]

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