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Falklands : THE REV PAUL EVANS RETURNS TO HELP OUT AT THE TAB
Submitted by Falkland Islands News Network (Juanita Brock) 30.01.2010 (Article Archived on 13.02.2010)

The Rev Paul Evans, who paid a pastoral visit to the Tabernacle Church during June and July last year travelled back to Malawi in November and is currently in Zimbabwe, his plans are that he will return to the UK in late February and already has plans for a return visit to the Falkland Islands.

THE REV PAUL EVANS RETURNS TO HELP OUT AT THE TAB


The Rev Paul Evans, who paid a pastoral visit to the Tabernacle Church during June and July last year travelled back to Malawi in November and is currently in Zimbabwe, his plans are that he will return to the UK in late February and already has plans for a return visit to the Falkland Islands.


While Paul was in the Falklands he held a series of presentations on social, economical and political conditions in the two countries.


 


He has been in contact with the Tabernacle Church recently and  advises that the monies from the donations from the presentations has been given to help the  Christian Street Children's work in Harare, Zimbabwe.


 


He also was given a donation which was given to assist feeding programmes and this has been divided between the New Hope Villages and AMEVA programmes.


If any reader would like to know more of Paul's work within these communities please contact Jackie Earnshaw.       


 

 

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