Touching lives with the promise that comes with BCH
The promise that comes with using BCH which includes payment for items and services can be used to change the lives of the needy, from assisting farmers with seed crops to building sustainable initiatives for the benefit of the people. If there may be anywhere that BCH promise is most desired I assume Africa will come first. Many nations in Africa are poor due to negative governance and the effects of this are falling on those residing in rural areas who're disadvantaged of the benefits of good government, and who do not have the advantage of clean drinking water and electricity. Most places in Nigeria fall in this narrative. I can say that without embarrassment although I am Nigerian.
As leader of a Christian assembly, I have had the privilege of dwelling in diverse towns and villages throughout my years of service. I even have witnessed the results of poverty and the dearth of basic human assets in the communities in which I have served. I even have often questioned myself if the people have recognized the promise of BCH their lives could be better. But how can they understand when most of them who are starving are illiterate and just a few young adults in most cases have a cell smartphone. Still, I should do my best to support the most affected ones.
BCH has been my help and I have the intention to educate each person willing to find out about the promise of BCH as everyone’s hope from poverty. It’s good to teach people a way to do things than to give them things however I always begin by an initiative of giving. I tried to put into effect BCH's promise to enhance the lives of my people in meeting simple needs such as meals, water, and housing needs.
As a Church leader, my intention in directing work is by showing love to my fellow human. I assume it's far silly to consider preaching salvation to a hungry man or woman. He desires to eat first so one can listen to the Gospel. BCH has been great for me in this regard, and through it we had been able to give some people the hope of incomes and a dwelling, presenting them with adequate monetary assistance to begin their very own businesses, and with my entrepreneurial knowledge, I have been able to create businesses ideas for their benefits.
Farmers are receiving aid in purchasing new farming implements as well as obtaining a large amount of fertile land for the upcoming farming season. Without BCH, I am unable to complete any of these tasks. I've had my share of problems as a husband and father, but as an umpire, I've had to be much more unselfish and sacrificial, and the discovery of BCH and its promises has made management challenges a lot easier for me.
I am currently ministering in a community with a large number of young people who are college students at a college on the outskirts of town. The students came from all parts of the country to reside in the city. Because the indigenous people are poor and rely primarily on cash remitted from rented properties, these students can be regarded as the town's elite. As a Church leader in this city, I have a lot of work to do because I know that salvation isn't just about the human soul; the body must also be rescued so that you can serve God in peace, and happiness. I'm currently working on a few cases, and with the help and promise of BCH, I hope to be able to do my best for the people concerned.
Case 1
A pregnant woman and her 12-year-old daughter recently joined our group, and we are delighted to see fresh faces at every gathering. We make people feel loved, and we need to recognize them and learn everything we can about their life so we can help them. My lovely wife does this every week, checking in with all the new faces at our assembly to see how they're doing and how we can help. This time, the pregnant woman was discovered to be 8 months pregnant and had not visited an antenatal clinic during her pregnancy. Her husband is unemployed and helpless, and they don't have any food to eat even before coming to our meeting, so she doesn't have any money to do this. Furthermore, the owner of the house where they stay had asked them to leave because their rent had not been paid.
However, we made arrangements for the woman to begin antenatal care right away, as well as a donation to feed her children in the interim. We were discussing ways for her to start a small business, but it appears that the housing apartment issue is more pressing at the moment. We hope to pay the apartment fund in the next few weeks, which ranges from $55 to $65 per year depending on the area. The family still lives in a one-room apartment.
Case 2
Mr. Amend strolled into our sessions looking angry and agitated, and I could see he was having more problems than just hearing the Gospel. After we inquired, he revealed to us that his wife had gone to her homeland with their children and things to reside with her relatives. Her actions were motivated by her husband's lifestyle choices. Mr. Amend's way of life has included smoking, drinking, and a variety of other vices. When questioned why he lives like this, he just responds "no money." Poverty has a way of tying people's minds such that the only way they can think of to solve their issues is to abuse alcohol and drugs.
I have a mission to complete here, and I knew the first step would be to reunite husband and wife. That was not a difficult task for me based on my experience in relationship matters. We brought the wife with us and helped them reconcile. With our BCH funds, my wife and I contribute a few dollars to them. However, in order to make Mrs. Amend's life easier, we planned to purchase a second-hand bike for Mr. Amend's commercial use, a type of bike we call Okada in Nigeria, for $200 to $250. Mr. Amend may be able to meet his family's financial needs by working as a commercial bike operator.
We couldn't perform any of the above without the promise that the read.cash platform and the smartBCH ecosystem provide in BCH. Our patriotic activity has now been recognized by our headquarters, and I've been asked to brief the board of directors about where I receive the money to do what we're doing for the people. That became a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for me.
The majority of my ministry colleagues are struggling financially and rely solely on the small amount of money they are paid monthly. I took a moment to explain BCH and its incentives, as well as read.cash and noise.cash, to them. Everyone was rolling on the ground when I showed them my BCH wallet and what I had made from my articles. It's impossible! they exclaimed. I suggested they try read.cash and noise.cash, and several of them have already done so as I type this.
Final thought
We use BCH's promises to improve our people's lives and assist them meet fundamental requirements. I wish to persuade some of my colleagues to recognize BCH's potential, and the only way to do so is to demonstrate it.
With the promise of BCH, we can impact lives in our communities in little ways, and given that this population has a great shortage of basic needs, they can serve as drivers for BCH adoption in Africa if successfully integrated.
May God bless you for Thai wonderful initiative. May he continue to use you to change people's life through BCH and other greater ways