Success

Success

Couple of blessings: Mulako was able to have surgery on the cyst behind his ear and he is recuperating well. Beverly (you can read about her program here) has had a group of young people helping with her "treasures" and the feeding program in Dunholm. Thank you for...

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Give me Your eyes

Give me Your eyes

There are some days when my heart hurts so badly for what my eyes see I simply want to turn off the world.  There is so much pain and suffering yet many so-called Christians on their way to/from church are (sometimes literally) walking over those who desperately need...

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The work continues

The work continues

Even after a difficult day yesterday there is no choice but to carry on.  Well I guess there really is a choice but I choose to carry on and that choice is based solely on the grace of God moving me one step at a time.  By His provision through all of you we are able...

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On the Sabbath!?

On the Sabbath!?

What a mixed bag of emotions it was today (Sunday).  We visited a home where abandoned babies are being raised in a loving, caring environment.  The founder, Yasmine, is doing a wonderful job with these kids, some of whom were found in garbage dumps, thrown away in...

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Expanding vision

Expanding vision

Caring for Kenya's Kids (C4KK) is now in the process of collaborating with two physicians in the Luanda area in opening a medical clinic.  We worked closely with these two doctors (Dr.'s Raphael and Edward) while doing the jigger treatments in that area....

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Rough

Rough

Finally getting around to writing about what's been happening over the past few days.  It's been rough but I have found, or should I say reminded, God's mercies are new each and every morning...AMEN! This will be a brief telling of events because honestly some of you...

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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 cancer will begin thanks to...

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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 around a dying man without even a glance...

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