Social Outreach in Mozambique

Solar-powered water pump which provides water for rural villages, Gaza in Mozambique (Image credit: Andrew Ashdown)

Across the world, Methodists are committed to helping those around them. For centuries, Methodist schools, hospitals and other initiatives have demonstrated the love of God in a practical way. That tradition is very much alive and well in Mozambique, where the Methodist Church is supporting sustainable agriculture and access to clean water.

Andrew Ashdown is the Methodist Church Britain’s Partnership Coordinator for Africa. During his recent visit to Mozambique, he was able to see this work first-hand: click here to read more.

Bishop Maria celebrates water provision for village homes. (Image credit: Andrew Ashdown)

Original church from 1915, now converted into a school building. Gaza Province, Mozambique. (Image credit: Andrew Ashdown)

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