
I went to visit the boys at Gyero on Saturday. The last time I went, there were not many boys around and I only saw a few that I knew. I spent the whole day there, just hanging out with the boys, playing football, Volleyball, drawing and playing games. I got to talk to lots of the boys that I already know from before. It was great to spend time with them all again. I am going to try to visit th

em every other Saturday. I think it's important to keep in contact with them.
Gyero has changed so much, but for the better. They are split into family groups and live in separate houses, in separate compounds. It's better for the boys, because Gyero now feels more like a home to them. You can check out the pictures, and if you have been to Nigeria before, I'm sure you will recognise a few faces :).
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Gald you have experienced improvements in gyero and hope you are really setling into church. I pray that this is will be a real oasis for you, and one where you will be really filled. Michael had said that the kids in Fusion really let loose in their prayers for you, it was meant to be brilliant. God bless
Mark
hey lynz :D
cant believe your over in africa again :D
hope its all going well, i love the pictures.
did everything go ok with the festival etc (the last time i was speaking to you?)
i take it your not going to be home for xmas :(?
cuz i might be working over xmas in the belfast topshop
how did your course go?cant believe your finished already!
anyways, so much to talk about but hopefully we can catch up,
good luck with everything and i will be keeping an eye on your blog :)
i would say 'god bless' but well you know me :P lol xoxoxo
Hi Lynsey speaking to Dad & Andrew today in the coffee shop. They were telling me of your work in Nigeria. I have been reading your updates. We have and will continue to remember you and your work in Nigeria in prayer. May God continue to bless you.
Sander & Margaret Connor
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