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Sticky Relationships
You don’t have to hang around The 410 Bridge long before you’ll hear someone say, “It’s all about relationships.” We tell service teams all the
Think Big!
I took this picture at a primary school in the 410 Bridge community of Ngaamba. The hundreds of kids who attend school see this tattered
Just a Small Glimpse of My Time in Africa…
This is a story from Rose who recently returned from her trip to Kenya with The 410 Bridge… In the past few days I have
A Broken Heart…
Every person has a story…each person you pass in the street, everyone you come in contact with in your neighborhood or in the store has a
H204K-Water for Kenya
Water is a basic survival need for all of mankind. In Kenya, we have a crisis on our hands, because clean water is scarce. The 410
The 410 Bridge at BigStuf in Daytona
What an incredible sight to see students and adults attempting to do what a Kenyan woman will do several times a day, carry a 45
Our Education Strategy – Part 3 – Pre-primary Schools
I’ve been writing about our education strategy. Here’s the third installment… Only a small percentage of kids attend pre-primary school (ages 4-6) in our communities.
My Story by Jon Fox
Start typing My name is Jon Fox and this is my story of how God worked on my heart for my trip to Kenya
Why We Fight (Part 3)
Here are Why We Fight reasons 1-3 that James wrote on his recent trip to Kenya. Don’t forget to check out Part 1 and Part 2
Our Education Strategy – Part 2 – Secondary Schools
In my previous post I talked a bit about our overall education strategy, and specifically what we’re trying to do with Primary Schools. In this post,
Baby Mugo Born in Kwambekenya!
In 2007 the number one priority for the community of Kwambekenya was a medical clinic. The nearest hospital is ten kilometers (a little over 6 miles) away, and public transportation is limited, unreliable and unsafe.
Why We Fight (Part 2)
Here is James’ “Part 2” to Why We Fight. He wrote this on his recent trip to Kenya. See Why We Fight (Part 1) here. 7.
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