Life on Ebeye, the Most Densely Populated Island in the Pacific | Coral & Concrete
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- Опубликовано: 1 июл 2019
- Life on Ebeye Island, a remote island in the already-remote Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI), is difficult. 16,000 people are crammed into 1/8 of a square mile.
The Salvation Army’s pastors (known colloquially as Officers), Envoys Rudy & Ella Jabuwe, are sometimes forced to use their own limited funds to help feed hungry children whose families are too poor to afford food. But they serve with joy. The love of God is immediately apparent in Rudy & Ella's lives, and they showcase His grace with every act of generosity.
Watch the video to learn about the often-desperate situation on Ebeye, and how Rudy & Ella and their team are working to help the Marshallese people living there.
You too can get involved, by giving to help support the ministry on Ebeye and in the Marshall Islands, at salvationarmyusa.org/donate.
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God bless Ebeye and the people.
Beautiful blessings!!!
Nice!!! So much love
May God provide your needs
Blessings to Rudy and Ella and the people of Ebeye. As small and cramped as their space is now, it used to be much worse. Their chapel space looks like a mansion compared to tight space they used to have. The needs of the community do not have appeared to change. A lot of children on that island and a lot of hunger. "Dump Town" will eventually become usable land for them, if I remember correctly.
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"God" put you in this situation. Wake up, my fellow Oceanics!