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Monday, October 06, 2008
Gavin Gaynair
The African Indain (Siddi) Light Academy No one could have pictured the effects of the NAPS mission to India in 2005. Three years later, the jungle is filled with sweet music from the mouth of our students at the school. They come from different backgrounds, but the learn together, play together, and pray together. The name given to the school fits perfectly with what happens each day. Light is shed into the lives of 90 plus students each day as they learn of God. The school is an English medium, so all children are being taught to speak, read, and write in English. This alone opens their minds to the world. Not the carnal world alone, but the spiritual world as well. Children have begun to ask questions of God from their own curiosity. It shows that the work of all who has placed their hands to the plow, both presently and previously, have not laboured in vain. The future has great promises that God is fulfilling each and every day.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Saleeta Spencer-Thomas
Hello NAPS volunteers! Seeing the amazing work that you do on behalf of Christ makes me want to continue to support you as much as I can. Without a doubt, you are my favorite organization. You motivate and inspire me as you continuously serve others. My family and I survived Hurricane Katrina. Our family and friends are moving forward after Hurricane's Gustav and Ike. These types of challenges in life make me appreciate all of God's rich blessings. Please put me and my family on your prayer lists as we seek to do more to give more. I am so proud of your organization and and its accomplishments. If you need anything, please don't hesitate to call me. I pray that God continues to work miracles through the lives that you touch. Your Sister In Christ, Saleeta Spencer-Thomas
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Doris Vaughn
You are such an inspiration. May God bless you and keep you safe in your mission.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Maxine Bennett
Dear Dr. Paul, After speaking with you last Thursday on the phone, and seeing the videos today, I am convinced that I would be more than happy to contribute a certain percentage of my profits/earnings to NAPS and the continuance of the Lord's work/your ministry as soon as possible. I have watched some of the videos on NAP's website and I am just "filled" with compassion. Having worked as a Pediatric Nursing Supervisor for several years, the sections on the NAPS video that touches me the most i s the parts with the families/mothers/children etc. You may contact me at your earliest convenience to see how I can best be of help to you with NAPS, Nursing, Biology, etc. Thanks in advance. Sincerely, Maxine (Bennett) Ellis
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Maxine (Bennett) Ellis
Dear Dr. Paul, May God continue to bless you as you endeavor to labor in His Vineyard. I am really blessed by endeavors in the National Association for the Prevention of Starvation. Keep up the good work in Jesus' name. I look forward to helping you and all the nurses that you need towards this end (passing the NCLEX state boards/tutoring, etc) in order to promote health and prevention of "starvation." Hope to hear from you real soon. Happy Sabbath! I saw you on 3ABN and it was such a blessing. Please say hello to Juliet Bailey for me. Let her know that I hope to join her soon. Continued blessings. I remain yours truly in Christ. Sincerely, Maxine Ellis, BSN, RN BS, Biology
Thursday, July 24, 2008
oscar munekani
what a wonderful thing you guys are doing . may the lord be with you .you guys you made my world to revolve around the lord. keep on doing the good jod for him. special thanks to naps members in zimbabwe . brother nich and the team may the lord blees thee.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Pastor GM Orapeleng
Hello NAPS! We praise God to hear that you have arrived safely, after sojourning in the wilderness of Africa for over two months. We have been greatly blessed by your coming. We have learnt A LOT from you. Some of the things I have personally learnt and valued from you are: 1. Your focus on evangelism - I was amazed that for almost three months you shut your world outside just to win souls for Christ. 2. Your coordination - one voice, time, etc is very effective. It teaches a lot of discipline. 3. Your simplicity was amazing. Bro Chance! I remember your camp at Tutume. You people were willing to be and do anything to reach a soul. May the Lord richly repay you. 4. Your spirituality - especially your devotion. You do not allow side issues to divert your attention. I and my wife have adopted your devotional style. 5. Your faith - Dr Paul your statement in Maun that God would see how to take us accross the river, was enough for me to see that your organization is a faith organization. I have no doubt that God keeps your org moving. 6. Your love for people. As black Africans, we felt very proud to see our fellows from such a developed society coming to be with us in our lowly lives, eating, sleeping and singing with us etc. All in all, my Brothers and Sisters, you have been the single greatest blessing for NBF certainly for this year, also in years. May the Lord arrive with you and go with you into your labors and prosper you abundantly. Greetings to your families and the members of NAPS who were on this mission. I am so thankful for NAPS Botswana and your promised support for it. I am happy that the projector your gave me was found in Zambia (we will find a way of bringing it to Bots). Thank you very much. Lets keep in touch. Yours gratefully, Pastor GM Orapeleng.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
bioocgrad06
All I can really say is "wow'. My prayers are with you all. I can feel God moving from where I currently live. Give a sista five years. I too will join you in the fight to win souls for Christ through medical mininstry. Be Blessed and keep blessing.- Courtney Mosley
Friday, June 20, 2008
Onam Liduba
Dear NAPS members, What a wonderful job you guys are doing and may God bless you and your hands for helping His people. I would like to give thanks to Patrice Germany and Bernadine Charles who informed me about this great organization. I was amazed that NAPS provided service to my homeland, Sudan, a war-torn country. I would be happy to be part of this great family. I am doing simillar work to help about 2000 kids with school supplies in Southern Sudan. Most of this kids are orphans due to the long civil war in the country. I will travel to Southern Sudan in July this year. If you want to know more about the project, Pari People's Project of the Sudan, you can email me at onamliduba@yahoo.com. God bless the founders and members of NAPS. Onam Liduba
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
norsika popo
hi everybody, you guys are doing great work for the lord ,it pleases my heart to see young people like me take their place and go out there to do what our master has commissioned. you guys are an insipration to me and and so many others,keep on doing the good work.hopefully i'll join you someday,when you come to saint lucia...god bless keep strong in the lord.
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