A message from Jamaica • Tuesday, November 6th, 2012
Last week a Caribbean salvationist, resident in Jamaica, responded to Mark Ormesher’s ‘open letter’ sent soon after his arrival in Guyana. Mark
Last week a Caribbean salvationist, resident in Jamaica, responded to Mark Ormesher’s ‘open letter’ sent soon after his arrival in Guyana. Mark
More news from Jess Scott! Jess Click here to read her October letter
Hi everyone! I hope everyone is well. I just wanted to write to let you know that I have arrived alive and well in Guyana. I am writing from my project in Sand Creek, a small village in the middle of nowhere, so who knows how long this may take to reach you!
Ruth has sent us the following newsletter.
We have updated our Youth page to include the programme for the coming Autumn. Click here to read. new Youff logo
We are delighted to receive such an early report from Jess Scott about her time in China. It seems like only yesterday that we were saying good bye to her but, nevertheless, here it is. Just click here to read. Scroll down for Jess’s contact details. Jess Scott
Jessica Scott is writing a blog whilst on her gap year in China working for the Project Trust which is a registered charity providing volunteer teaching in Africa, Asia and South America. Readers are invited to follow her experiences by visiting this blog using the following link. http://www.getjealous.com//jess.worldtravels Copy and paste this link to your [...]
If you are interested read Ruth Hardy’s report. Just click here for a very worthwhile read. Youth Leader Ruth Hardy
Not long to go now – we’re in the 1990s. All the pictures are from the production of ‘Joseph and his Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat’.
Photos of the children during the 1980s
During the week Major Alec had been interviewed by Radio Kent and at 6.53am yesterday he was heard telling the world about the demolition of the 100 yr old secondary hall and the development of new facilities for the Corps which is the sixth oldest in the world. The meetings of the day were led [...]
Around 60 people attended the KAOS outing to the beach at Joss Bay recently, says Leader Tracy Wood. Tracy
KAOS Leader Tracy Wood has sent us a challenging report on the recent children and youth Retreat at Rippledown. Click here to read. The camp fire
As previously reported our youth and young people are away this week-end. Please remember them in your prayers. Also please remember their leaders, in particular Tracy (Kaos) and Ruth (Youth) who carry a heavy responsibility. We look forward to hearing their exploits later (the kids, not T & R). Tracy Ruth