NIGERIA
Coordinator: Joy Dakosta
Project: Ibiam – Kids Orphanage & Little Saints Orphanage
Update: Greetings in JESUS’ Name. We visited the children at both orphanages, and they are looking good; we also celebrated the birth of some babies who are doing well.
Accomplishments/Testimonies: Our key successes are: We were able to meet the demands of the children, and they are doing fine. We also purchased one bag of rice, one carton of chicken, two cartons of Indomie noodles, and three cans of baby milk. We thank GOD for the safe delivery of the babies.
Issues: There is a baby boy named Daniel who was not doing well. I volunteered to pay his hospital bills; thankfully, someone else stepped forward before I did and took the child to the hospital.
Follow up: We look forward to visiting the children as often as possible. We are looking into the possibility of starting a WeRemnant orphanage very soon.
Next 90 Days: We hope to start applying for the necessary licenses to open a WeRemnant orphanage here in Nigeria. The need is great.

Description of Pictures: The children and the purchased goods.
INDIA
Country Coordinator: Chantil Kolli
Project: WeRemnant Children’s Orphanage, Andhrapradesh, South India
Update: All honor and glory to the KING JESUS CHRIST. We were truly blessed by your support, love, and care toward our Dalit orphanage children in India. It is a great achievement for WeRemnant because many children are blessed by this project, having their own shelter and developing themselves to achieve their goals. We served nearly 29 children this month, providing nutritious food and cozy shelter, and teaching them GOD’S WORD while pursuing their education.
Accomplishments: I really felt compelled to share this great news about children. The WeRemnant team is so considerate of our Dalit children; right now, Dalit children are slowly learning and developing themselves to reach greater goals.
Testimony: I have personally experienced GOD's faithfulness in our mission work. One of our children fell ill with a lung and respiratory problem, unable to breathe properly. We took him to the hospital, gave him oxygen, and by GOD's grace, he is doing well. Because of your prayers, we were able to complete this project.
Issues: Most of the children are having health issues; we are trying to change our orphanage location to a city area to provide better facilities. Our greatest challenge is transportation; we are struggling to care for the children when they are ill. Religious issues in our surrounding area sometimes hinder our work due to religious discrimination.
Follow-up/Next 90 Days: We need to change our location because of health issues of our children. We need faithful and spiritual coworkers to help with the mission.

Description of Pictures: The children with their monthly food donation.
MALAWI
Coordinator: Lois Grant
Project: Nsalu Early Childhood Development (ECD)
Project Update: This month, the students returned from school Christmas holidays. We visited a few of our children and were able to give the twins and baby Chikonzelo formula.
Accomplishments: We have been having our continuous Bible studies.
Issues: We are waiting on the final decision concerning the allocation of our land.
Next 90 days: We are highly expectant about the acquisition of our land so we can begin planting our crops.

Description of Pictures (l-r): The children and the purchased goods.