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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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Category Archives: Home
God is in the tough stuff, too.
Back in December 2011, I was cooking sweet potatoes in the pressure cooker when the lid of the cooker exploded, drenching me with scalding water and potatoes all over my head, face, arms and hands. In Kenya, burns are a scary … Continue reading
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Lighthouses
One of the songs on my ipod playing right now is “This Little Light of Mine” by Addison Road. It reminds me of the challenge of letting our lights shine brightly for Jesus here in Kenya, piercing the darkness that … Continue reading
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Jua Project Introduction
When we moved to Kitale, it was originally with the purpose to partner with Mattaw Childrens Village and be an addition to their growing ministry by assisting with sustainability projects and building a baby home. I am a firm believer … Continue reading
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A new house for Sellina
Sellina’s home had crumbled the day we had taken in Maximilla and Tabitha. She had no where to go. We were so thankful that God was gracious enough to spare this family, as it so easily could have crumbled on … Continue reading
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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
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