A Week of Hope

Our minds cannot quiet comprehend all that the Body of Christ has accomplish in our city this week through "Eight Days of Hope"
Even on a cold, rainy Thursday, these volunteers were faithfully working
Several of them stopped by Hackleburg Community Church for a warm bowl of soup
Apparently it "hit the spot!"
This is one of four homes built from the ground up by Eight Days of Hope
Another home built for our very own, Jerimy & Linda Galloway
This home built for Darin Wiggintons mother, Ms. Joyce Wiggington
EDOH also help work on the home of Jeff & Paula Baccus
Kenny & Sherry Hallmarks home received underpinning and a new front porch
The Hallmarks also got a perugula with a brick patio constructed from brick salvaged from the buildings in downtown Hackleburg.
Metal Installers continue to work outside, while Eight Days of Hope make massive progress on the constuction of the interior of the sanctuary and gym.
It is truly an amazing blessing to see all the progress made in our city this week!
Pastor Clint and Liz say "Fairwell." "Mr. Charlie and his crew has sown many seed."

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