New Website and Prayer Update for east to west

Have a look at their new look website on www.easttowest.org.uk – lots of information and inspiring videos.
 
“Doing something new often brings conflicting emotions. For some, the excitement and challenge are energising. It creates a problem-solving approach and explorer spirit of heading into the unknown. For others, it is daunting and something to be carefully considered. It can promote a challenge-identifying approach, maintaining-control attitude and ‘fully understanding every aspect to the nth degree’ spirit. Both responses are understandable and hold value and merit. In many cases, they work hand in hand to allow growth and success. Some of history’s greatest achievements point to this joint approach – manned space flight, climbing Everest and sailing around the world spring to mind.
The success of new things ultimately comes down to a leader who can find the balance between trying every new idea and committing to a project, even if some areas still need to be worked out. At east to west, CEO Ant has the responsibility for the ethos, vision, existing and, of course, new things. This month’s focus is on him and his work; please pray for the tensions and balances he holds as east to west embarks on bringing hope to young lives in new and innovative ways.”                 by Dan Beedell

Please also give thanks for:
•    the amazing team and trustees at east to west, who are devoted to bringing hope to children, young people and families
•    all supporters – individuals, churches and local businesses, school and community partners – who enable them to do the work they feel called by God to do
 …and pray for:
•    the new opportunities at TASIS School in Thorpe
•    the Emerge project supporting children and young people in St Peter's A&E
•    the new Peripatetic Counselling role in partnership with our schools
•    the Bike Apprenticeship opportunities with the LKY7 bike shop in Ashford
•    the east to west teams, making sure they are supported and developed in their role