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Maranatha Building Project - Australia

www.maranathaproject.org
November 13, 2016
Australia
The Maranatha Building Project in Australia outlines the progress of the new church being built in Victoria. The brethren write: "We dream about a second SDARM church building in Victoria, Australia. Recently, the Lord has opened up a way for us to move forward in this desire."

AUSTRALIA—Every time a new church is built we rejoice. It is with much joy that we follow the Maranatha Building Project in Australia, which outlines the progress of the new church being built in Kalkallo, Victoria. 

 

After five years of worshipping in a rented hall, the plan to build a house for the Lord is finally coming to fruition. The local church had outgrown the rented hall, and it was time for a new place of their own. Thanks to the generosity of several cheerful givers, and many volunteers, it was possible to begin the building project earlier this year. Throughout the process, God's hand and care have been shown. 

 

The brethren write: "We dream about a second SDARM church building in Victoria, Australia. Recently, the Lord has opened up a way for us to move forward in this desire. He has made it possible for us to purchase land in Kalkallo, Victoria, Australia, facing a main road close to the freeway and shopping centres, schools, a train station, and a rapidly expanding new suburb. We believe this is a prime location and are very excited to move forward with this build." 

 

So far, the property has been purchased, building permits accepted, the property has been cleaned up, and the groundbreaking ceremony has taken place. The church group moves forward in faith that God will provide for this wonderful endeavor. If you would like to contribute, you can do so here. If you would like to follow the project or get in touch in order to help, click here to visit the Maranatha Project website.

 

May God bless this building project, our church family as they take up continue this work, as well as all who contribute their time and resources to this project. 

 

Visit the project website for more updates, photos, and information: www.maranathaproject.org