Hunstanton pastor’s walk for orphaned Indian children

Pastor Daniel Holland of The Way Christian Fellowship in Hunstanton is planning to walk 30 kilometers along the North Norfolk Coastal Path to raise money for 30 children living in an orphanage in Hyderabad, ahead of his trip to India in April.
Pastor Daniel Holland, Leader of The Way Christian Fellowship in Hunstanton, will be making his fourth visit to Hyderabad this April to minister and pray for the region.
Pastor Daniel has formed close links with Pastor Moses from Hyderabad, who he describes as “a young man with great vision”. Pastor Moses leads a church and an orphanage in Kukatpally, Hyderabad in Southern India.
Before Pastor Daniel makes his trip he is hoping to raise money for new clothes and school equipment for the orphanage by walking 30 kilometres along the North Norfolk Coastal Path. The sponsored walk from the far side of Wells to Hunstanton will take place on Saturday, March 10.
Pastor Daniel said: Pastor Moses and his family share their lives with 30 children. Along with other helpers they give them love, time, food, education and medical help, not to mention lots of fun along the way. This all costs money.
“I want to provide new clothes for the 30 children along with school equipment. This doesn’t solve all their problems but it takes some of the pressure off my friend pastor Moses. The children always have a smile on their faces, no matter that they have come from crushing poverty and difficulties we can only guess at. Let’s give them a reason to smile and a chance to excel in their education.
“A little of our money goes a long way in India. Please sponsor me in this venture. I will be visiting Moses in April and look forward to seeing the children again, hopefully wearing their beautiful and colourful new outfits!”
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Photo: Pastor Daniel Holland with Pastor Moses (R) and his family
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