“When I started going, I didn’t know what was inside of me, I didn’t know that I was a magnet to the kids. All of sudden I find myself playing with 10 people, with different backgrounds, different cultures”, Omar says referring to young people who gather at a community park. “As much as I like basketball, I started praying, ‘I’m not here for me. If you want to use me, use me, and open my eyes to see these kids the way you see these kids.'”

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Breaking the Cycle of Generational Poverty
Julian Gibb interviews John Wood. John describes how Glory Honor Africa works in 3 areas. Building Churches in the community which transform lives, families, and communities. Providing bibles for pastors; most do not have a bible. Breaking the cycle of generational poverty through a sewing ministry for single moms. GloryHonor.Africa