After having a look around the SIM Projects website I have found the project that the Polyclarific profits will be going to for the next two months.

Are you a cyclist? Do you own a bike? Do your kids own a bike, maybe everyone in the family has one? In parts of Africa a bike is something that is out of reach for most. These people get around on foot and are used to travelling long distances along dusty paths. In the country of Ghana SIM has a project (#94020) where around $60US will buy a bike for a Pastor, allowing them to visit those who are needy much faster. The details from the SIM information page are as follows:

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In Northern Ghana, dedicated pastors and evangelists bring new meaning to the scripture verse, “how beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news.” Because villages are spread out, they must walk considerable distances in order to minister or meet together with other church leaders. Pastor Jacob Wesong walked 4 to 5 hours each way in order to attend meetings with other church leaders.

The Bicycles for Evangelists Project is changing things for Jacob and many others. Instead of tiring by traveling on foot, riding a bicycle cuts travel time and fatigue in half. Now there is more time for pastoring and bringing the Good News of Christ to others. Many leaders who have received bicycles have seen their ministry expand. Not only are they able to visit and minister in outlying areas, they are able to meet other community needs such as transporting the sick to medical clinics.

This vital project is enabling outlying areas to be reached. Evangelists are bringing Christ’s love to those who have never heard, and pastors are visiting and encouraging small, isolated fellowships that they would not have been able to reach on foot.

I hope to make enough sales over the next two months to buy at least four bicycles for four needy Pastors in Ghana. A reminder that Mother’s Day is coming up, maybe you will find something in one of my stores that would be lovely for your Mum. Here are the links once again:

Etsy
Wahmanaia
MadeIt
Mintd

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8 Responses to “Sales for May and June - Calling all Cyclists!”

AuntDsHandcrafts Says:

That is a great cause :)

Andrea - for SIM Ghana Says:

Hey Amanda<
It was so encouraging to see this. Thanks for raising money for our project! These bikes make a huge difference and are appreciated so much.
Blessings to you!

Molly Says:

Hi Andrea, glad you have been able to see the post. I like to support SIM ministries as much as I can, it promotes the work the mission is doing as well as gives the Pastor’s some assistance!

Amanda’s Musings » Blog Archive » Four Bicycles Says:

[…] May as I did in the months of March and April combined! So far there have been enough sales to buy 4 whole bikes for the Pastors in Ghana! I’m quite excited about this as it looks like my target of 10 bikes will be reached by the […]

Amanda’s Musings » Blog Archive » Sneek Peek Says:

[…] and PS. I have already had enough sales in May to buy 5, yes 5 bikes for the Pastors in Ghana! Isn’t that amazing. God is the only one directing the sales as I have never had this many in […]

Conspicuous Consumption Says:

[…] in Australia has an Etsy shop, and sales this month are going to support an SIM project that provides bicycles to pastors in Ghana. Pretty […]

Amanda’s Musings » Blog Archive » SIM Money for Bikes Says:

[…] each month. As I’ve mentioned before, the money for the months of May and June goes towards Bikes for Pastors in Ghana, Africa.. With just a couple of weeks left in June I thought I would mention this […]

Amanda’s Musings » Blog Archive » Bikes for Ghana Project Total Says:

[…] sales…………..$US341. I blogged about the project that the profits will go to back at the start of May but the project page on the SIM website can be found […]

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