This morning we drove in to Eastleigh to attend worship at the new church at our Center there. With us were Samuel Mburu, member at Kamulu and WBS student, who was on his way to Southwest Kenya with Larry Conway and Jerry Drennan (from Abilene) to officially open Sam's Place, an orphanage for deaf children sponsored by the church. Also our two former Aggies for Christ interns, Jessica and Laquita, and Phillip, our lead teacher at MITS who was to preach at Eastleigh. Traffic was already heavy with matatus and vans carrying people to church and to other Sunday activities. Dust on the roads and a really bumpy 2nd Avenue in Eastleigh.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Worship and Street Bases
This morning we drove in to Eastleigh to attend worship at the new church at our Center there. With us were Samuel Mburu, member at Kamulu and WBS student, who was on his way to Southwest Kenya with Larry Conway and Jerry Drennan (from Abilene) to officially open Sam's Place, an orphanage for deaf children sponsored by the church. Also our two former Aggies for Christ interns, Jessica and Laquita, and Phillip, our lead teacher at MITS who was to preach at Eastleigh. Traffic was already heavy with matatus and vans carrying people to church and to other Sunday activities. Dust on the roads and a really bumpy 2nd Avenue in Eastleigh.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Mountain View Adventure
Friday, October 22, 2010
Needed for Street Ministry
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Medical Needs and Street Kids
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Street Moms Update from Mauryn
Subject: Mothers' Monday Programme on the 27th Sept 2010
The attendance was 15 mothers, and the class started at around 10 am with Jane Abuti. They sang choruses and we arrived at 10:30 am and started with games. We played three games of police case, my mother and Kabuti. We found three winners who were very excited and happy.
Sharing came from the book of Luke, a story about Zachaeus who was a tax collector and made many people sad, and his behaviors were not pleasing to God. His behavior is like us, but Jesus told him "today I'll go with you to your house and salvation has come to your house." Jesus is ready to save us with our family and give us a new life like Zachaeus who paid back four times to people he had taken things from them and also gave half of his wealth to poor people. When Jesus comes to our lives we will be completely changed for the better. Encouragement that there's no sin that Jesus cannot forgive and cleanse. We also read from Psalm 113 that God lifts poor people and also Jeremiah 17:5 not to put our trust in people but in God.
Then we ended with a word of prayer and served a hot meal - their favorite, ugali and beans. And their children had a cup of milk.
God is good.
MOSES OKOTH REPORTS
This general and very positive report was written by Moses Okoth, the MITS computer instructor, in September. It gives a general idea of what is going on at Made in the Streets.
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"John Wambu has given updates on the buildings. The new boys’ dorm is done, and the boys and supervisors have moved into the dorm. They are very happy, but some of the boys say they are cold. Now they are two in a room instead of four, and the rooms are bigger. Ben is also helping the supervisor with planting fruit trees and flowers on the boys’ compound.
The welding building is still in progress of being built. The boys who are learning masonry are building the toilets to be used at the training center. The girls' dining hall is basically finished and painted. Only the window glass and electric installation remain to be done.
For staff development, Francis has produced a seminar plan for the team in Eastleigh and the new staff at Kamulu to undergo a training period. Joel, Jackton, Irene, Renee, Francis, Moses and Larry led classes with the new team. We have seen this is needed because we have noticed issues at Eastleigh Centre thus the need for training and explanation of policies.
There was a breakin at the shop where the tailoring products are sold.
John has reported this to the police.
Due to unbecoming behaviour from kids going to additional training from Eastleigh, the team decided to bring Mugure and Dotrine back to Kamulu for monitoring. We also decided that those going to schools which are nearer to us should commute from Kamulu. Also Anastacia and Eunice are to look for their housing by next month.
Fast track classes have commenced for literacy students who will take the 8th grade exit exam in 2011, and the students are 12 in number. (note: all primary schools in Kenya participate in an 8th grade exam in several areas of study. Scores determine whether students will go on to high school and which schools. It helps the confidence and status of our students who can take part in the exam. We have been approved as a center for the exam.)
Virtual library is doing so fine, the two workstation are magnificent. The nursery is doing great and enjoying the flat screen TV. Terry has started going to Nargis’ salon for hairdressing and management training. Salon students have also started using the facility in skills centre. Ken Wambugu is doing great with the boys and generally with work assigned to him. He makes us proud all the time. We have been having a volunteer for the past three weeks now; Fiona Ondara has been teaching literacy classes.
Ben has gone ahead and dug a bigger fish pond and moved the fish to the bigger one.
John also wanted me to inform you of his purchase of his new pickup truck that he recently bought. Also the property painting is done. The sign posts are being installed in their places.
Joel reports that VBS was awesome, both at Kamulu and at Nziu."