Too familiar

Too familiar

Many of the sad, sad situations we encounter here have become too familiar.  Our hearts break each and every time we are told and we must discern where and how God wants us to become involved.  Recently our friend, Agnes, told us of a little boy who was burned very...
Yes, water!

Yes, water!

We recently visited Wasamaria Wema to see the water tanks, which C4KK Benevolence purchased, being delivered.  Normally on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday the water comes through the tap from the municipal system.  On those days the staff at Wasamaria fills cooking pots...
Life for many

Life for many

Imagine having a tiny critter burrowing into the bottom of your foot or in your hand?  This parasite will live and reproduce in your skin and spread, causing pain, inability to walk or use your hands, and could even lead to death.  So what is this tiny creature which...
Meet Faith

Meet Faith

Nope, that’s not a theological statement, I mean really meet Faith! Faith will be staying at C4KK while she completes her Class 8 year of education at Koma Ranch Primary (this is the school our kids attend).  Why you ask?  Let me tell you Faith’s story....
Mission Moment

Mission Moment

This week we have a visitor from the UK staying with us.  Aminata found us by searching for missionaries in Kenya, we began emailing back and forth and now she’s here.  I have to admit I’m enjoying listening to her talk…cute accent!  Anyway, she had...
Grandma Eunice

Grandma Eunice

Grandma Eunice’s story, unfortunately, is typical of what we hear from the field.  Grandma Eunice is taking care of her 17 year old grandson, Ayub who recently sat for the KCPE (primary school final exam for 8th grade) and received a good score of 337 (out of...

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