• Home
  • About
    • Andean Aid
    • Founder
    • Board
    • NGO Cucuta
    • Civil Association Rubio
    • Statement of Faith
  • Help and Hope Centers
  • Private School
  • NEWS
  • Donate
  • Contact Us

Andean Aid

Building the Child · Building the Church · Building the Community

  • 
  • 
  • 
  • 
  • 
  • 
Building the Child · Building the Church · Building the Community

Donate to our Emergency Relief Fund

  • Home
  • About
    • Andean Aid
    • Founder
    • Board
    • NGO Cucuta
    • Civil Association Rubio
    • Statement of Faith
  • Help and Hope Centers
  • Private School
  • NEWS
  • Donate
  • Contact Us
  • February 20, 2019
You are here: Home / Uncategorized / 3-2-1 Countdown to Prayer Challenge – Day 267

3-2-1 Countdown to Prayer Challenge – Day 267

August 20, 2015 by Wayne Cramer Leave a Comment

comedineSo sorry that we have not posted our prayers over the past few hectic days. Let’s try to get back on track. Tonight we ask prayer for our second Come and dine event. We are expecting six guests who will be served chuletas ahumados, yuca frita and quesillo for dessert. May it be a blessed and fruitful evening.

To God be the glory.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Andean Aid, andeanaid

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Donate Now

CLICK HERE TO DONATE TODAY!

Road To Hope

View our documentary video Road To Hope to gain a better understanding of our history, our work and our mission.

In Their Own Words…

We are confident that supporting these children, this generation, we are guarding the dream of God.
Monica DiazAttorney & Andean Aid Staff Member
Poor people are not poor because they are not smart. They are so smart. It happens that they don’t have opportunities like other people.
Gaby AndradeExecutive Director
We’re told to go out into ALL the world and spread the good news and we’re doing that in our part. Venezuela and Colombia can be very difficult places to work, but God has cleared the path for us.
Wayne CramerFounder
Andean Aid blesses the kids in Venezuela and Colombia, and we believe that it will also be a great blessing for these nations.
Rodolfo CarrilloPastor & Andean Aid Staff Member
We cannot educate people just giving them food and other things. The most important things are to talk to them about God, and help give them an education.
Gaby AndradeExecutive Director
You need to be the hand of God, helping. Because God can make everything possible through you.Gaby Andrade, Executive Director
Gaby AndradeExecutive Director

VIEW FROM THE MOUNTAIN by Wayne Cramer

Through His Might

Reaching the Hard to Reach

Dreams of Becoming a Doctor

The Halls Are Alive With the Sound of Children

WHY HELP POOR CHILDREN IN VENEZUELA AND COLOMBIA?

OUR MISSION

OUR STORY

OUR STRATEGY

Road to Hope

 Road to Hope Trailer

About Andean Aid

Founded in 2003 by Susan and Wayne Cramer, Andean Aid is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization providing educational, physical, emotional, social and spiritual development assistance to at-risk children in the Andes mountain regions of Venezuela and Colombia. Through neighborhood-based  Help and Hope Centers established in collaboration with local churches, guided by Biblical principals, Andean Aid provides educational and other resources to children living largely in poverty to help them realize their full … More About Andean Aid

Watch Andean Aid In Action

 Watch Andean Aid In Action
Founder Blog
 

View From the Mountain

Founder Wayne Cramer shares the joys and challenges of the ministry as God continues to guide his path.
Read More
Road to Hope
 

"Road to Hope"

Andean Aid took cameras along on a recent visit to the Help & Hope Centers. What an adventure it was! Watch the trailer of our new film, "Road to Hope," and contact us for ways to view the entire film.
 
View Now
Upcoming Events
 

Upcoming Events

All the details about Andean Aid events in the United States, Venezuela and Colombia.
Read More

Andean Aid Newsletter

Private, secure, spam-free.

© 2019 Andean Aid · Design by Brian Lis · Log in