“Thank you that there are health resources for testing for HIV, and TB screening; and thank you for the work volunteers do in encouraging patients to attend clinics for testing.”
Category Archives: Prayer
A Prayer: Support Groups
“I pray that open and closed support groups can be maintained or re-started, and be effective, for patients, for children and young people, and for caregivers.”
A Prayer: Medical Help
” Thank you that a trained nurse is usually available for volunteers to consult. May they have the resources to give help with access to clinic and hospital appointments where it is needed.”
A Prayer: Road Safety
“Please maintain safe travel on the roads for local workers in Masoyi; and comfort for people involved in accidents and deaths in the area recently.”
A Prayer: Medication
“Please bless with wisdom and love the volunteers delivering personal care to patients, as they monitor prescribed medication, and supply of non-prescription medication and food supplements.”
A Prayer: Worker Payments
“As the Independent Development Trust reviews its programme of payments to the unemployed working in the community, will you please protect the income of those at the Project who rely on this money?”
A Prayer: Worker Incentive Payments
“Funding for key workers from the AIDS Foundation of South Africa has finished. Lord, will you please provide replacement funding?”
A Prayer: UK Visitors to Masoyi
“Please bless and protect Dale and Nicky, with their son, Matt, who will be visiting Masoyi from 6-17 May. May they be an encouragement to all they meet.”
A Prayer: Identity Documents
“Please continue to enable workers to help children and young people obtain legal documents, so they can access resources such as child grants and schooling.” [In 2019, due to a change in Government policy, children who do not have proper legal documentation to attend school will no longer be permitted.]
A Prayer: Workers in Phola
“May you bless and protect the home-based care workers in the Phola area: Sarah, the coordinator; Vinoliah, Magdalene, Olga, Lorraine and Again. May they see their patients and children the way that you do, and so shine your love into their homes and bring hope.”