Tuesday, May 10, 2011

More Skills Practice at MITS

Opportunity comes at our own skills shops, such as the small salon we operate along the highway in Kamulu. Titus (Pius) Musyoki trained six months at the Pioneer college. Titus had worked hard to prove that it was worth it. I (photographer Mbuvi) caught up with him working on Cecelia so professionally. Joel will be helping him get an attachment (internship) soon.

Skills Student Practice

Duncan is learning beauty and hairdressing. The photographer found him working on a client doing massage and nails. He was ao happy to practice what he has been learning.

Kamulu Sunday from Mbuvi

Hi, Sunday was great. Our morning class was on
"Mothers Day" and we did the lesson on Mary.
Great discussions of what each person thought
about their mothers.
Risper shared how she dropped out of school
and her dad said she should be married!!!
Her mum fought for her and she was able
to finish primary school.
Loads of great things from others. Samuel
shared of how his mum brought up 11 of them
without a father in the house.
At church, Joel Njue led us in songs,
Francis Cugia in giving and Lord's Table.
I did the sermon--urging people to take action
and represent Christ.
The Praise team and Florence Moraa had a song.
What a Blessing!!!!













Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Security Concerns

With heightened security alerts around the world for Americans, you are concerned about Made in the Streets and our visitors.

We have decided that Larry will not go to Eastleigh for a time. And our Team members who have been seen a lot with visitors to MITS have been asked to either not go out in Eastleigh and Mathare Valley or to be very careful. Please be in prayer for our Team that must continue to carry out ministry regardless of risk - kids on the streets are always at risk, so we need to be there for them.

As far as visitors are concerned - since our boarding center is away from city center, there is little concern. We need to be careful about the places we go in the city. Other than that, we can carry on with business as usual.

This picture of a girl named Lydia at a base filled with garbage shows you a reason why our ministry must go on; the church must not fail in its mission to be with and near the poorest of the poor in the world.
REMEMBER THE POOR!

peace and joy, charles

Monday, May 2, 2011

Francis Mbuvi Reports

I hope your Sunday was a blessed one. We went to morning class and discussed 1 Corinthians 10:31 -- and it was a good time. We had two groups. Anthony Owino came too. In church, Alex Atemai led us in Lord's table and did wonderful. Ken Wambugu led us in giving and Joel led us in songs. Praise team had a song -- very nice.

Yesterday George Mwenda was in the cells at Ruai police station for some hours because our neighbor's child alleged he beat him along with other students (note: this neighbor is one who has been very angry at our boys when the soccer ball has been accidentally kicked over into his yard, yelling and cursing at the boys, so there is a history). The neighbor lied to Moses and Jackton that we could discuss it. Then he did not even report to the police station after George was arrested (note: George has never caused any trouble at MITS with the teachers or other students, so this behavior is unusual). The neighbor chased John Wambu from his place telling him he was arrogant. We paid bail for George and he is with us. Today he told Jackton that he wants us to remove the goal post on the side next to his place or relocate the soccer field. I will be responding to him tomorrow. Suggestions will be appreciated.

We asked ourselves in class-- how can we bring Glory to God in this situation and maybe lead someone to salvation?

Thanks, Charles and Darlene, for teaching us to trust in God. Have a blessed day. Lots of love from here.

The skills boys moved to the new dorm and they love it there.

Mbuvi

Note: We have had an amazing small number of incidents with boys from the streets getting angry, fighting or even having an argument with anyone outside of MITS. We are sorry for this incident and hopeful that God will make something good come out of it, for George, for the neighbor and for Moses and Jackton, leaders who handled the situation with grace. Mbuvi says they did a great job. Please pray for our neighbor's heart and life.


The photo is one that Mbuvi sent of some of our students singing to the church.