Hartford Baptist Church in Geneva Baptist Association is reaching halfway across the world to Nepal to help keep children warm. A group of ladies from Hartford Baptist knitted more than 140 headbands and stocking caps for children in the primarily Hindu and Buddhist nation. The knitted items will be delivered in late January by a missionary from the church who serves in Nepal. Pictured left to right are: (front row) Stephanie Riley, Amanda Dillard, Mary Ann Shields and Patricia Guilford; (back row) Leesa Fleming, Lisa Moseley, Alice Dean, Angela Helms and Anita Fulford. Chris Kroll is pastor.
Hartford Baptist ladies knit headbands, caps for children in nepal
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