Welcome to the Explorers Kid’s Club The Explorers Kid’s Club is an outreach work of the Asian Christian Fellowship amongst children aged 5 to 11 from the All Saints area of Wolverhampton. The club started in 2004, and meets every two weeks on a Saturday, from 10.30am to 12.30pm at the All Saints Community Centre. At our club we explore the bible and learn from the life of Jesus Christ. We have fun and games, action songs and do creative arts and crafts. Sometimes we go on adventure outings and explore God’s world. There is no charge, everything is absolutely free! Meet the team Jas, Ram, Vijay Kaul, Maartje, Rubeena, Krishna, Bruce, Anita and Denzel. (All the team are CRB checked) Interested in coming along? For more detail, register on line or ring us on 01902 399532 Our next meetings will be on the 8th and 22nd February. Asian Christian Fellowship Child Protection Policy Statement The Asian Christian Fellowship recognises that children deserve
When twin Bethany Braitch was rushed to hospital on the day she was born with a rare condition her family were left praying for a miracle. She had to have an emergency operation after being diagnosed as a TOF baby – a rare condition which means the windpipe and foodpipe are connected. She suffered a cardiac arrest on the operating table at Birmingham Children’s Hospital. The family had already seen eldest child, Manvir, now eight, diagnosed with Angelman Syndrome – a rare illness characterised by severe learning difficulties and unsteady or jerky movements. Bethany, born two months premature, pulled through on Good Friday last year and celebrated her birthday at the weekend at home in Claregate, Wolverhampton, with twin sister Jessica. One in 3,500 births are diagnosed as TOF babies. It is dangerous because air can pass from the airway into the stomach or food can get into the lungs. Father Sukhninderjit Singh Braitch, 37, said he was looking for a miracle when Betha