As the Christmas season approaches, and the end of another year is near, I am in awe of all that the Lord has done with His Arms Childrens Project that we are officially registered in Kenya as. I can not begin to count the blessings. First of all, our precious children we work with in Maseno-Ekwanda area of Western Kenya are all well, happy and energetic. When I picture our most recent visit this past October, and see the video in my mind of the gatherings, it makes me smile, then get teary. WOW, how energetic, happy, excited and lively they were. Do you know what that means? They are getting enough food, enough protein that they need to, to be healthy and they are living with so much hope! We could not run this ministry without so many volunteers and sponsors across the USA. We now have donors or supporters in 12 states! Can you believe that!!! Word is spreading of what God is doing.
Then we met with most of our high schoolers receiving scholarships of $300 to $500 a year to attend high school in the area. They were so appreciative, so respectful, so well mannered! You would love them each if you were to meet them. I felt like one proud Grandma hugging them and greeting them. I could not be any prouder of what they are accomplishing inspite of so many odds their short lives have had. But they are so hopeful, have dreams and aspirations. Wow, what more could we say! We continue to pray that the Lord continues to bless our ministry so they can finish high school, graduate, and maybe pursue college careers. AMAZING!
Plus we met many of the 92 children we sponsor so they can attend primary school and have hope some day that they can be educated and become more self-sustaining, and eventually leave the poverty. Such dreams. Many of them say that actually. They thank us for making their dream of attending elementary school come true! Can you imagine living and wondering if you can even afford to attend elementary school? Our kids in our program, have wondered that in the past. But thank the Lord for schools like Shelby Michigan's elementary school who helps pay these school fees. Or Amery Wisconsin's elementary school children and teachers who help pay school fees so their friends in Maseno, Kenya can go to elementary school! How blessed this ministry is.
This year also saw us purchase property of our own after becoming a non-profit officially in Kenya. It is located in Ekwanda, Kenya, again near Maseno. It is a beautiful spot, slightly on a hill. We already have been gifted with enough funds to begin to build a small building where our kids can meet for support. We have dreams of making this also a community library which is non-existent in schools or communities in that area. If you ask me how that is going to happen, I have to respond, "I do not know, God has not told me that yet." But HE will.
Then we already have people dreaming and beginning to plan for a mission trip in 2013 back to visit our kids, play with them, perhaps help with building and who knows what. We have a group from Central Michigan University that plans to visit the area, and work with our kids from the psychology department. Oh my, did I say yet how amazed I am at what GOD CAN DO!!!
So I thank and praise God for all He continues to do. I thank HIM that he is giving our USA coordinator Brenda Cronk healing so she can continue working with our ministry. And I thank HIM for everyone of you who sponsors, donates, fundraises, prays, or in anyway works with His Arms to make this ministry possible! May God bless each of you in 2013 for being such a blessing in 2012!
Nancy Rowe
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Sick Kenya Orphans
Well it has been quite a week For HIS ARMS Orphan project. Early in the week we found out we had a sponsor for our 57 child! We are so excited. So we welcome sponsor Kristan, and child, Somson. Once again a sad story of a destitute family. So we are thankful to have him now in our program.
Then we learned one of children we sponsored was ill. That was indeed frustrating as communication is so bad between us and Maseno/Ekwanda. So after phone calls, text, emails, we were able to get precious Jane some medical help. We still do not know for sure what made her so ill, but she is acting healthy and playful again, so we Praise the Lord for helping her to get to a bigger city for medical help with a real physician.
Again challenges continue. But also we continue to see blessings. I just talked to one sponsor last night who is willing to work to get his high schooler they sponsor to USA for college. Now those hoops will be huge to jump threw. But once again we turn to God, and ask HIM to help us figure it all out. This girl has such potential but has such a story of struggles to share as when she was 11 she solely cared for her dying widow Mom as she passed away. This girl, instead of being bitter, is unbelievably bright, articulate, positive and just a love! So we pray.
Asante Sana readers. Thanks for taking the time to read our blog. Please continue to spread the word about His Arms. Let me know if you would know any group that would like us to speak, as we are always willing to do just that in Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, or elsewhere if we get help with traveling expenses. We love sharing God's stories!
Then we learned one of children we sponsored was ill. That was indeed frustrating as communication is so bad between us and Maseno/Ekwanda. So after phone calls, text, emails, we were able to get precious Jane some medical help. We still do not know for sure what made her so ill, but she is acting healthy and playful again, so we Praise the Lord for helping her to get to a bigger city for medical help with a real physician.
Again challenges continue. But also we continue to see blessings. I just talked to one sponsor last night who is willing to work to get his high schooler they sponsor to USA for college. Now those hoops will be huge to jump threw. But once again we turn to God, and ask HIM to help us figure it all out. This girl has such potential but has such a story of struggles to share as when she was 11 she solely cared for her dying widow Mom as she passed away. This girl, instead of being bitter, is unbelievably bright, articulate, positive and just a love! So we pray.
Asante Sana readers. Thanks for taking the time to read our blog. Please continue to spread the word about His Arms. Let me know if you would know any group that would like us to speak, as we are always willing to do just that in Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, or elsewhere if we get help with traveling expenses. We love sharing God's stories!
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