Tag: Ebola
Moise’s Legacy
September 28, 2017
In memory of Moise Mamy, 170 children in Guinea will have a better environment to learn and hear the name of Jesus.
Continue ReadingOne Ebola Widow, One Neighbor, One Village
August 1, 2016
Today’s post is written by CAMA worker Stephen Albright serving in Guinea. There are zero active cases of Ebola in West Africa. Yet, there is still a chance the virus remains in the fluids of those who have somehow recovered. This disease could reappear for a survivor at any given moment—even a year after being […]
Continue ReadingCAMA Workers Returning to Conakry, Guinea
January 12, 2015
Update 1/15/2015: The Albrights returned to Conakry on January 14, 2015. Please continue to pray for them and the Guinean national church as they work together to raise awareness of Ebola. The goal of effective relief work is to meet people’s basic needs in times of calamity while offering compassionate care and hope for the future. […]
Continue ReadingImportant Information Regarding Workers in Guinea and a Call to Prayer
October 21, 2014
The following letter was sent by Stephen and Lori Albright, CAMA workers who partner with other Alliance family workers in Conakry, Guinea through Envision, the short-term missions branch of The Alliance. We are writing to let you know about an important decision that was made by the Alliance International Ministries leadership. They are asking our […]
Continue ReadingLetter from Jon Erickson: Pray for Us
September 22, 2014
The following is a letter written by Jon Erickson, CAMA Guinea worker and long-time friend of Moise Mamy. Even in darkness light dawns for the upright, for those who are gracious and compassionate and righteous. Good will come to those who are generous and lend freely, who conduct their affairs with justice. Surely the righteous will never be shaken; they will […]
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