One By One
21 February 2010 | One By One
Shake The Nations One By One has enjoyed an exciting start to 2010, with plans well underway for the building of the ministry’s first orphanage in Kenya.
After buying 2.5 acres of land in November, One By One’s Kenyan planning team is now deciding which children will be suitable to become residents of the orphanage, which hopefully will open later this year. The orphans will be brought into a loving and warm Christian environment, where they will recieve shelter, food, clothing and an education.
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23 December 2009 | One By One
Credit-crunched families in needy regions of the UK were given an early Christmas present as Shake The Nations One By One delivered Christmas hampers.
The ministry ran two projects simultaneously. The first being to needy single-parent families and families who had recently been made redundant in Wath-Upon-Dearne, South Yorkshire; the second being in Basildon, Essex, where One By One volunteers worked with a womens’ refuge centre.
One By One’s Becky Murray said, ‘The reactions to the hampers were so moving. We told each of the families that God loved them and that the local church just wanted to bless them this Christmas. The hampers contained essential foods such as bread, cheese, and meat and also luxury items such as boxes of chocolates for the parents and Cadbury’s selection boxes for the children.
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30 November 2009 | One By One
Shake The Nations One By One has purchased its first plot of land and will start building work on an orphanage in 2010.
The 2.5acre plot - located in the village of Bumala B near to Busia in Western Kenya - is in the same village where Shake The Nations held a historic Gospel campaign in 2006.
One By One co-ordinator Becky Murray said she felt God tell her to inquire about land about three weeks before the Kenya mission.
She added, ‘Three weeks before we went to Kenya, God began to burden me with buying a piece of land to build an orphanage. At this exact time Pastor Gerald Okoth (our Kenyan co-ordinator) signed the title deeds to 2.5 acres of land in Bumala B.
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26 August 2009 | One By One
Incredible healings and miracles took place in a meeting of about 200 widows in Coimbatore, South India.
The miracles included three partially blind women, four deaf ears opened whilst a lady who was crippled with pain in her hands, arms and legs rejoiced and danced around the room as she was healed.
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