Francis Mbuvi, administrator of Made in the Streets, left Nairobi on British Air last night for Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas. He will be using Darlene's cell phone 805 300-1359, so give him a call about the street kids if you wish. His schedule is as follows:
April 24-26 South MacArthur Church, Irving, Tx
He teaches the high school class and leads communion in worship.
Contact is Tim Lewis 469 826-2126
April 26-29 A & M Church, College Station, Tx
He speaks at evening worship and meets with Aggies for Christ to plan their trip to Nairobi.
Contact is Kelly Davidson 979 229-1311
April 29-30 Bammel Road Church, Houston, Tx
He speaks to a Wednesday evening class.
Contact is Jonathan Ross, worship minister
April 30-May 4 Campbell Church, Campbell, Ca
He speaks at Sunday worship and teaches class.
Contact is Garry Bortz 408 489-8570
May 4-8 Pepperdine Lectures
He will attend the Men's Fellowship Dinner and teach a lecture class. He will be happy to meet with anyone who supports street ministry or who is interested in the future of street kids.
May 9-12 Conejo Valley Church, Thousand Oaks, Ca
He will teach a Sunday morning class and lead communion.
Contact is Andy Wall 805 331-0187
May 12-19 Otter Creek Church, Brentwood, Tn
He will meet with the MITS Board and attend worship at Otter Creek.
Contact is Suzette Wimpy 615 414-0777
If you are interested in talking to Mbuvi about meeting some needs of Made in the Streets in its work with street kids, the current areas of need are:
- Construction of our final Skills Training building for Agriculture and Welding ($17,000)
- Funding special interest day trips for our students, all former street kids ($300 per trip)
- Funding a shopping trip for the students once per month ($600 per trip; we give each $7)
- Building a greenhouse for farm development ($800)
- Buying sweaters for students to go with uniforms (cool weather is approaching in Nairobi)
A few other extra-budget needs that Mbuvi can discuss with you.
Thank you for praying for Mbuvi, for praying for and helping street children.
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