Queuing

Queuing

Oh what a word “the queue” is here in Kenya!  Sometimes being in the queue can take minutes (never happened to me, but I’m sure it happens sometimes) or hours (usually the case) or even years (yes it’s true). The treatment for Anastasia’s...
Being told

Being told

We’ve been told: “please take our burden”  referring to their child “I don’t want extra baggage” referring to having a cousin stay with her while undergoing cancer treatment We’ve seen: church members leave church only to walk...
Gathering

Gathering

Sorry for the delay in posting something.  I have several “gathering my thoughts” posts but must review them before haphazardly posting them.  Wouldn’t want to offend or get myself into some sort of trouble for saying the truth in an unloving manner...
Love is….

Love is….

Love is not what you say.  Love is what you do.  Author Unknown Here are a few recent “love is what you do” moments with C4KK Benevolence: Families were once again given food in the Luanda area.  As you can see from the bright green landscape rains have...
See you later

See you later

This past week we’ve had to say goodbye to two friends who have died.  We only met Bebabeba once and Hezekiah we never met, but they both held a place in our hearts. Bebabeba’s story is really not an unusual story for many here in Kenya.  Neglected by...

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