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A season of preparation

The season of advent, the four weeks leading up to Christmas, are a time for us to quiet our minds and prepare a place in our heart in order to celebrate the Joy of His salvation – the birth of Jesus Christ.

During week one the focus is on Hope. Take some time this week to meditate on the Hope that God has promised and Jesus has brought to the world. Take some of that Hope and share it with someone in need.

The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness a light has dawned.
Isaiah 9:2
The season of advent, the four weeks leading up to Christmas, are a time for us to quiet our minds and prepare a place in our heart in order to celebrate the Joy of His salvation – the birth of Jesus Christ.

Montana on a Mission is so happy to announce that the borehole at Papuyia has been completed and that their is now clean, safe, plentiful water for the community!
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Water for Papuyia

There is joy, hope and gratitude in the community of Papuyia today. Today they are able to fetch sparkling, clean water from there own community borehole.

Montana on a Mission feeds a healthy lunch to 126 students at Calunasan Sur elementary school each day.
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So Very Thankful

We are so very thankful for all of our donors, prayer warriors and volunteers that have brought love through clean water, school lunches and service to thousands of people this year!

The greatest wish for mothers all over the world is to keep their families healthy and safe. Honor your own mother by giving the gift of clean water to struggling families.
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Mother’s Day

Clean water makes an incredible impact in the health and energy levels of those who have access to it. This Mother’s Day you have the chance to honor your mom while helping mothers across the world who are struggling to keep their families healthy and safe.

Montana on a Mission partners with communities to provide clean water sources in Kenya where water is scare.
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Gardening

Clean water makes an incredible impact in the health and energy levels of those who have access to it. Another benefit is that the runoff from the water fetching point can be used to water small gardens that provide food for families to eat as well as a small source of income when the surplus is sold.