Friday, April 18, 2014

TearFund: Judith's Story.

L’Eglise de Fatima, a small church compound in the Central African Republic, is currently home to 3,000 people. Living conditions are difficult, cramped. People are frightened. It speaks volumes that people would rather be here than their homes.
Despite the ongoing threats and violence, people feel safe in the church. Tearfund is delivering water to people at the compound. And others, like Judith, are also trying to remain positive.
‘Before the attack, we had hope because we had our house. My father used to work, but now he no longer can. There’s no work. I hope that God one day will help us find something.’

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