Heartwarming News from Sarah's Visit to Ark Quest

Some of you may have seen the recent Facebook post showing Sarah Jackson’s photos of her recent visit to Ark Quest. Sarah is from the UK and has been a loyal supporter of Ark Quest for many years.


Sarah was encouraged to see such wonderful progress at the school. She was amazed by God’s provision in many ways, and humbled by the love and sacrifice of such a wonderful community. With the support of others, she was able to restock food and supplies (approximately 20 bags of beans and maize!) and buy textbooks, resources and equipment for the school. Even more importantly, the impact of this personal visit has encouraged not only the students and staff at Ark Quest but also us, as we see God’s provision for the school in unexpected ways.


Our second Ark Quest Walk in memory of Phil Russell is coming up on Saturday 18th of November. We aim to make this an annual event. More details to come!

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