Storm damage to the Bible College - and some good news

Students removing trees (1)

Students removing some trees and cutting them for other uses


Dear friends and stakeholders of Bible College Kondoa, I would like to bring you the news of the college for the past week.  First of all we thank God very much for the heavy rain that fell this year, although unfortunately this rain has brought great harm, by breaking the trees that fell on the girls' dormitories and the technical class and destroying the infrastructure and the worn-out steel by being eaten by rust.  If there were people inside then it would have harmed people but luckily there was no one there when the problem occurred. 

Now we are struggling to make it so that the girls have a place to sleep and study. We will greatly appreciate your urgent prayer. 
 

This is a photo of the girls' dormitory that was crushed by trees.

Damaged girls dormitory roof 1

A damaged roof

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The photo below shows trees that are still vulnerable, although they have not fallen, that need to be pruned to save the building. 

Trees still vulnerable
Along with the challenge of those buildings, there are also blessings in our college, for example at the beginning of this month, we got modern cooking stoves that use less wood energy with great efficiency for a short time, indeed it is very useful. 

We thank God for them and we expect to hold a dedication ceremony for these stoves soon.

Our new cooking stoves

New cooking stoves March 24
Rev'd Moses Kasichi, Acting Principle of Kondoa Bible College