Recipients were chosen by Brondal's Community Committee. We taught them how the lights worked by just putting the Mason Jar out in the sun for a few hours. They marveled that they could magically get light without "plugging in" to electricity. So, we were happy to "put a little light in their life."
Empowering impoverished people of Africa through education, food, health, and hope.
Thursday, May 21, 2015
"Light In A Mason Jar" (May 16, 2015)
I have told you of the conditions at Brondal. Another hardship they face is
no electricity. The sun is a wonderful source of light. HHTH purchased 18
solar lights. They can be set in the sun for a few hours then will
produce light for 3 or 4 hours at night.
Recipients were chosen by Brondal's Community Committee. We taught them how the lights worked by just putting the Mason Jar out in the sun for a few hours. They marveled that they could magically get light without "plugging in" to electricity. So, we were happy to "put a little light in their life."
Recipients were chosen by Brondal's Community Committee. We taught them how the lights worked by just putting the Mason Jar out in the sun for a few hours. They marveled that they could magically get light without "plugging in" to electricity. So, we were happy to "put a little light in their life."
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