Sunday, August 29, 2010

A Miracle in Maua, Kenya

The house the family lived in









Before

The Seven Member Team from Windsor Village and other sister churches in Maua, Kenya – August 2010









After

Seven volunteers from Windsor Village and other sister churches visited us in Maua, Kenya. During their trip, they assisted us in building a home for a family of 7 -- three boys, three girls and their mother, who is HIV positive. Sadly, the father preceded her in death due to complications from the AIDS virus.

The three boys were circumcised in August and it is tradition in Kenya that after circumcision, they go into seclusion. The youngest of the three boys, a 10 year old, decided he would build the family a home before their month of seclusion. He began this task by first cutting some thin branches from trees around the house and then plastering them together with mud; the older boy’s helped too. The entire time the team was in Maua building the home, the three boys were not seen nor heard from. However, their little house was a constant reminder to all of us that they were willing to help them and create what they could in the midst of their poverty.

I would like to say thank you to the volunteers. We enjoyed them and appreciated their help.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Promise of Giving Event


Minister Ray Bady at the Promise of Giving Event
Face painting at the Promise of Giving Event
Feeding the needy in the Community

KBC Center Kenya continues to grow!

Thank God as we continue to expand!
KBC Kenya
Look at the kids headed to the New KBC Kenya Nursery School!
Construction continues at the KBC Kenya

Great Commission Mission Conference

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

KBC Update - Take a look at the kids!

Group Picture of Children at KBC Kenya Center 2010.  We are up to 22 kids.

Isaac
James

John
Johnathon

Joseph
Lydia
Maina
Maria
Mark
Brunna
Chiro
Cristen
Elias