Home away from home

Here are just a few glimpses of our hometown in Kenya – Tala. This is a row of kiosks. Each is very small and each has their own specific things they sell. We go to one kiosk for eggs, one for milk, one for cabbage etc. It makes for a long shopping time going to...

Happy Mother’s Day!

We spent the morning at Peoria Baptist Church here in Arizona giving our testimony and raising awareness for the children in Kenya. All morning I was thinking of our children in: Tala, Koma Rock, and Eldama Ravine and how very much I miss them. Every time we talk or...

Reminiscing

We were going through some papers we brought back with us from Kenya. Yea I know it’s been months, but they were all letters, pictures and drawings that the kids sent back with us. We just weren’t sure where to put them! I am in the process of putting some...

Kenya is still Kenya

Chuck passed an article along to me that made me laugh but yet was so truthful and to the point I had to share a quote or two. The gentleman wrote this in 2001 but it still applies today! ” Kenya roads are just about the same. With the exception of worse Nairobi...

Change 4 Kenya!

We have a 5 gallon water jug sitting on the outreach table at Desert Breeze Community Church. We’ve labeled it “Change 4 Kenya” and people are asked to drop in their spare change. Our friends and family have jumped on the band wagon and are bringing...

A day at Glendale Community College

We were invited to participate in the “All Shades of Black” for the Black Student Union at the Glendale Community College campus in Arizona. They had several different cultures represented and Saved By God’s Grace was there to represent the children...

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