Baby Aaron is recovering!

News from Africa!! The boy twin, Aaron, of Pastor Thomas and Hellen Opiyo is recovering. He was rushed to hospital with a very high temp. (105.8) He is responding to the anitbiotics and will receive blood today. Maybe go home in a few days. For those of you just...

Houses for the Sudanese children

The men of Pastor John's church started making bricks the first few days of 2010. The bricks are made from the clay on the church property and water from the well also located on the property. As soon as they form 30,000 bricks the first home for 15 children will take...

Pastor Thomas has twins!!

Sunday, Jan 31st Pastor Thomas and his wife, Hellen, were blessed with twins. Aaron and Debra came forth very healthy and strong. They are now home enjoying the love and care of the family.

Pastor Josiah reports that God remembered Kenya

Pastor Josiah from Nairobi Kenya recently sent word that the drought in Kenya that left many people and animals dying from thirst is now over. The long awaited rains came this week!!

Bucks for blankets

Pastor Davidson reports that he needs funds for blankets in the Mt Elgon area. There is a family of newly orphaned children. Their mother recently died of starvation and the children are now under the care of elderly grandparents. A gift of any size will help supply...

Malaria menace

Malaria is such a menace to the people we care for in Kenya and Sudan. Pastor John's wife and child were afflicted this past week. Pastor Davidson's wife was recently very ill with malaria.Most of the time the adults survive, but not the case of children under age 5....

School Fees

Our greatest challenge for the Sudanese children living in Kenya is the school fees.Some of the students are in grade school, but several are high school students doingvery well in their studies. In Kenya, students attend school by the quarter; 3 monthson and 1 month...

Kenya is really suffering!

Check out this news article concerning the plight of the people in Africa.Kenya is really suffering right now. Go to this site and readnews.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090825/ap on re at/af kenya climate change

Pastor Thomas’ church services under a tent

Pastor Thomas was having his church services under a tent set up and taken down every week. When the rainy seasons come, the church cannot meet. Too muddy and wet. Nearby a new timber structure is being built. For $40.00 per month, the congregation (including many...

New updates

Pastor John made another trip to Sudan thinking that something terrrible happened.Much to his surprise, the commissioner of his district presented him with a vehicle.It is a small Suzuki, but a very good car. It uses small amounts of fuel but needs shocksand tires....

Pastor John returned from Sudan

Pastor John recently went to Sudan to help with the problems of the NGO's being ousted from Sudan. The NGO's supply the food to most of the people of Southern Sudan. John reported that it was very dangerous there. He could not bring any more children with him from the...

Prayer Requests

The Sudanese children are at home from school this month, but May 1st the schools reconvene and all school fees are due. Pray we can meet that need. Education is so important for them.The rainy season is in full swing. Pray against diseases associated with the rains...

Water is Life

"Water is Life" is a quote from Pastor John Garang. He is the pastor overseeing the care of our Sudanese refugee children. The children came from Maar Sudan, a village in southern Sudan where Pastor John, a lost boy of Sudan, grew up. John is just returning from that...

Christmas Celebration

Thank you to everyone who helped this past December. From gifts to garage/bake sale & other fundraising ideas, funds were gathered to feed about 350 children a Christmas meal. Here is a picture of Pastor Davidson's Gospel Celebration in Chwele. Many came hungry...

The Sudanese Group: Christmas 2008

Here are Pastor John's Sudanese children just after their Christmas meal this past December. About 90 children came from Sudan to Kenya to live and go to school. Since their are so many children, it is a major endeavor to send them all to school. Each quarter the cost...

Pastor Peter Njenga

Pastor Peter became a street boy at the age of ten when he was rejected by his stepfather. For two years he lived on the streets until a servant of God, Mr. Michael, took him to his orphanage. It was there that he came to accept Christ and lived there for nine years....

Pastor John Garang: A Lost Boy of Sudan

John was taken to Ethopia from his village in Sudan when he was about 14 years old. He thought he was going to school, but it was a military camp. He served in the Sudanese Army until Jesus found him when he met a couple of missionaries while serving in Uganda. This...