Project Panama Update
February 4, 2009 by sklittle
Filed under Project Panama Updates

ABOUT THE PROJECT
Project Panama will take place June 18-30th, 2009. Below is an overview of the project.
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EVANGELISM In Panama City, youth teams will minister the love of God in parks, plazas, schools, and churches. They will then travel by plane to the San Blas Islands where they will share the gospel message with those who have never before heard. |
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MEDICAL PROJECT Doctors, nurses, and medical students will share God’s love with the Kuna people by meeting their needs in a practical way. The goal of the medical project is to make a long term impact in the Kuna Community through both medical treatment and education. |
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WATER PROJECT There is currently no clean water source for the Kuna people. Because of this, once their babies are weaned, they often die of dysentery. Go International’s Project Panama will be providing the very first fresh water source to these precious people. |
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CHILDREN’S CARNIVALS What child doesn’t love a carnival? The Floating Carnival outreach is a creative arrangement of games and recreation designed to bless the Kuna children and prepare their hearts for the gospel message.a huge impact in the Kuna Yala community through this exciting building outreach. The land where one of the Kuna Churches meets is quickly eroding. Be part of a building team that constructs a “sea wall” which will prevent future erosion. |
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WORLD WIDE CANVAS This summer we will begin an art mural that will literally span the globe. The first installment will begin in Panama City and future World Wide Canvas teams will continue this mural in other nations around the world. We are excited to make a place where artists can use their talents to express God’s love to people around the world. |
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BUILDING PROJECT Two of the members from our team will be staying for an additional three weeks in the islands to repair a church that has been damaged from extensive land erosion. They will return home on the 26th of July, so keep them in your prayers as they continue the work in the islands. |






