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"Pure and undefiled religion in the sight of our God and Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their distress." (James 1:27)

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Monthly Archives: January 2012
In her own words…
My name is Priscillah Wairimu. I have decided to share my story with you because I think it is important those of you who read this to understand what it is like to live on the street here in Kenya. … Continue reading
the day our house doubled, part 2
continuing from here. Milla and Tabi enter our home, shaking from malnutrition and dehydration, coughing horribly, and wondering where they are. We sit them down at our dining room table and they drink some water and look at us, seeing that we … Continue reading
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…the day my household doubled.
The day was hot and steaming. Priscilla and I were headed to Kipsongo to continue to build relationships with women there. We were greeted by familiar voices and faces and the stench of the slum hit us yet again. When I … Continue reading
Posted in Home, Orphan Care
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Home.
This month we have had a lot of changes. Some have been hard to embrace, most have been a welcome change, one being our new home! We live in a wild orange-colored house in the same neighborhood we lived in … Continue reading
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Hope
I have had a very long, unvoluntary break from the internet due to typical Kenya power/phoneline-stealing crooks. It was a break I had no idea I needed, but it feels great to be back. I have so much to share, … Continue reading
Posted in Family Life, Home, Orphan Care
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