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Malaat Kuol is helping a widow reconstruct her house in Kakuma Refugee camp.
There are lot for people to pray for in Africa, Paul and friends would like to ask all the partners in prayer that God will touch people’s heart to reconstruct Africa.
 In this 24 hours prayers for Africa. Malaat although he has one leg, he is able to make a difference in somebody’s life. He gives back to God despite his circumstances in the refugee camp were people only eat one meal a day.
PrayAfrica – Join other Lipscomb students as we partner with other universities and churches across the country as we participate in a collaborative effort, which will be 24 Hours of Prayer for the people of Africa. From Friday, October 20th at 12noon until Saturday at 12noon, the new Missions Center in Ezell 238 will be transformed into a Prayer Room as we lift up the hurting, the hungry and the persecuted people of Africa. For more information, visit the website at http://web.mac.com/samshew2/iWeb/Site/PrayAfrica.html. We are also looking for people to serve as “Hosts†for each hour in the 24 hour time period. If you are interested in serving in this way, go see Mark Jent in Ezell 235 as sign-ups are posted on his door. More information will be available as to what that entails – which is very little. Everyone is welcome – whether its 5 minutes between classes or an hour of your time throughout the day or night, we encourage any and all of you who would like to take part in PrayAfrica to come by and spend some quiet, meditative time in prayer.

