15Things getting crazy for you during this Christmas season?  Seems people are running around trying to get last minute shopping or cleaning or remodeling or whatever you have to do…done.  Chuck and I are excited to simply be with our kids for Christmas (it’s been 5 years since we’ve last done this!)  My prayer is you find peace and joy during the rush and a thankfulness to God and Jesus who came into this world to give each and every one of us the opportunity to live forever in eternity with Him!

Now, want to take a little break and see what’s been happening in Kenya lately?

Sunday school children (this is the church where our friend Joseck attends).

12-church-service-in-luanda-(3)

The church is getting filled up since we stepped in.  Pastor Joseck speaking about Saved By God’s Grace (through C4KK) being involved with the community.

12-church-service-in-luanda-(2)

Part of the community outreach is setting up football (soccer) matches with the youth.  This is an excellent opportunity to build trust with these young men and to introduce them to a loving Savior.

These are the youth who gave their lives to Christ at the football match.  Pastor Joseck.

12-church-service-in-luanda-(1)

Saved By God’s Grace (and C4KK) continues to hold medical clinics in the community.  This is in addition to St. Raphael Medical Clinic established by Saved By God’s Grace where people in the community can come for reasonable, trustworthy medical attention.  These “traveling clinics” help those who either can’t make it to St. Raphael’s or a way of helping a larger number of people in a shorter time period.

12-medical-clinic-in-luanda-(3)

12-medical-clinic-in-luanda-(2)

Dr. Raphael (center) talks with a patient.

12-medical-clinic-in-luanda-(1)

“We found this boy living alone in the sugarcane plantation. He has a mental condition. I asked a pastor friend of mine whom we have been supporting, if he and his family could accommodate the poor boy. They agreed to bring him to their home. Any kind of support to the pastor will be of great help. Praying.”  Ben, C4KK Outreach team member.

12-abandoned-boy-ben

As you take a breath during the holiday rush, please say a prayer for this ministry, the volunteers and those being helped.  And if you have just a minute more please read the various ways in which you can financially assist this ministry as they serve the widows and orphans in Kenya.  Thank you and have a blessed day!

Pin It on Pinterest