Community Update for Cercady
A lot of exciting things are happening in the community of Cercady, including advances in agriculture and the launching of summer camps for children! Thank
A lot of exciting things are happening in the community of Cercady, including advances in agriculture and the launching of summer camps for children! Thank
Check out this update from our Director of International Programs, James Ward. Thank you to everyone who partners with and supports the community of Maliarette.
Congratulations to our staff members James and Jennifer Ward who welcomed their first child into the world earlier today!! Her name is Mara Lee Ward,
Did you go the Church last Sunday?… How was it? I know that’s a tough question to answer. This is not a blog post about
Here are a couple more pictures of Haiti from our very own James Ward. We couldn’t pick just one for this week’s Photo Friday, so
Here is a photo taken by our very own James Ward on his trip to Haiti last week.
I got a cool message a week or so ago about the community of Kandaria. The Leadership Council (LC) in Kandaria had prioritized spiritual development
We just put together this video from the recent trip to Haiti that James and Kurt went on. Take a look and let us know
On February 10th Kurt and I headed to Haiti with our friends from Water Missions International. Our purpose in going to Haiti was two fold
While on my last trip to Kenya I had the opportunity to visit with several community members from the Ngaamba area, these community members all
When you think of poverty what comes to your mind? Do you think of a homeless man standing on the side of the interstate with
We really believe in partnership! Our organization was founded on the idea that God has given each of us gifts and that we are to
In 2009, we sent over 700 people to Kenya. In 2010 we expect to send over 1000 more. That is a lot of people! It
I would like to introduce you to Mercy Gachengechi. Mercy started serving with us in 2008 as a team leader. We had the pleasure of
One of the things we are really committed to as an organization is the development and utilization of local indigenous leadership. We realized early on
Last time I was in Karima was July of 2009. The team I was with spent time one day helping the ladies in the community
It is incredible to see people with very little materially, leverage what they do have for the good of many. Over the past several years
Things are extra tough in Kenya right now! You may have heard that Kenya is experiencing one of the worst droughts in their history. Crops
I love it when our church does baptisms. The very idea of someone going public, driving a stake in the ground and saying to the
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
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
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.
Many of you may remember the HBO mini-series “Band of Brothers.” It was a terrific ten-part World War II mini-series produced by Steven Spielberg and
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