The Lord has blessed us and enabled us to build a six bedroom facility with self contained bathrooms in each bedroom, a kitchen, and a sitting room with a fireplace (it is very cold in this region). This is the place volunteers stay when they come to work with the children at the center. Praise God!
Come and join us in participating in God's Great Commission. Please e-mail, phone or leave a comment at the bottom of a post for Pastor Kibe and the Mission Ministry Leaders to contact you to discuss the area of Missions Ministry you are interested in. Your time under God is now!
Sunday, October 11, 2009
KBC Center Volunteer House
Dear KBC Center Kenya Supporters:
The Lord has blessed us and enabled us to build a six bedroom facility with self contained bathrooms in each bedroom, a kitchen, and a sitting room with a fireplace (it is very cold in this region). This is the place volunteers stay when they come to work with the children at the center. Praise God!

The Lord has blessed us and enabled us to build a six bedroom facility with self contained bathrooms in each bedroom, a kitchen, and a sitting room with a fireplace (it is very cold in this region). This is the place volunteers stay when they come to work with the children at the center. Praise God!
Thursday, June 25, 2009
KBC Center Update!
Eighteen volunteer missionaries from Windsor Village, Mt.Vernon UMC, and St.James UMC have sucessfully completed their mission objectives in Kenya, and have arrived safely back home to Houston. They have blessed the 16 children at the KBC Children's Center with their time, love and gifts of clothing and shoes, both from the team, the Windsor Village UMW, and the Windsor Village Children's ministry as well as the gifts from the other Churches represented.
Our KBC children were baptized by me, in the presence of the Body of Christ represented by the 18 member team. Over 200 pairs of new shoes were bought and distributed to the KBC village needy. Diapers, toys, and money for baby formula was left for the 44 children at the baby orphanage in Nakuru.
Our KBC community library will open soon thanks to the team's hard work in arranging and cataloging hundreds of donated books. Our medical members of the team treated over 1,197 persons at the village medical clinic and put in place the medical and social files of our KBC children. The team deserves our thanks and plenty of rest.
May God bless and keep you all.
Pastor Velosia Kibe
Our KBC children were baptized by me, in the presence of the Body of Christ represented by the 18 member team. Over 200 pairs of new shoes were bought and distributed to the KBC village needy. Diapers, toys, and money for baby formula was left for the 44 children at the baby orphanage in Nakuru.
Our KBC community library will open soon thanks to the team's hard work in arranging and cataloging hundreds of donated books. Our medical members of the team treated over 1,197 persons at the village medical clinic and put in place the medical and social files of our KBC children. The team deserves our thanks and plenty of rest.
May God bless and keep you all.
Pastor Velosia Kibe
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Promise of Giving
Windsor Village United Methodist Church
Promise of Giving – Community Outreach Project
April 18, 2009
Post Event Data
* We had 251 people to sign in and attend the event.
* According to the data we received, those 251 people represented households totaling 584 people for an average household size of 2.32 people.
* Four people confessed Christ as their Lord.
* Two people re-dedicated their lives to Jesus.
* Three people were ministered to for healing. One man was healed from back pain.
* All of the hygiene and baby items were distributed.
* All of the food donations from Christian Alliance was distributed.
* Approximately half of the clothes donations were distributed
Here are some photos from the event:
Promise of Giving – Community Outreach Project
April 18, 2009
Post Event Data
* We had 251 people to sign in and attend the event.
* According to the data we received, those 251 people represented households totaling 584 people for an average household size of 2.32 people.
* Four people confessed Christ as their Lord.
* Two people re-dedicated their lives to Jesus.
* Three people were ministered to for healing. One man was healed from back pain.
* All of the hygiene and baby items were distributed.
* All of the food donations from Christian Alliance was distributed.
* Approximately half of the clothes donations were distributed
Here are some photos from the event:
These photos represent the prayer and working together of the Church ministries to make the Promise of Giving event a success. We had the Word preached in english and spanish.
The "Rain" did not stop the distribution of food to the Community!
Friday, May 8, 2009
2009 KBC Children Update
Church Family:
The 15 children of the KBC Children's Center had a great birthday party! They celebrated all of the birthdays of all of the children. Most of them had never seen a party favor or taste such a sweet birthday cake. They had a wonderful time.I am trying to expose our KBC children to the pleasures our American children enjoy all the time. We have also taken them swimming. They don't swim yet, but this is a goal I have for them.I will be baptizing them this June when the 18 member Mission team comes from Windsor.The health of the children has improved dramatically. They are still healing from the abuse and grief of losing their parents, but now they all have hope, and as you can see, they are smiling.
Love,
Pastor Kibe
the kids were taken on Sunday afternoon to enjoy the day!
This is a public pool we took the kids
to! Many of them had never seen
a swimming pool.
Pastor Kibe and the Kids enjoying the day!
Monday, January 19, 2009
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Sunday, November 16, 2008
KBC Updates
KBC Children Monthly Expenses
The names of the 10 children are: Teresia, Margaret, Serah, Rachel, Christine, Maria, Wambui, Isaac, John, and Elias
The Kingdom builders Children’s Center has monthly expenses as follows:
Medical: Many of our children came to us sick. In the first month, August, we dealt with toothache, a viral infection, an ear infection, wounds, ringworm, coughs, cavities, stomach aches, and the effects of malnutrition. T take care of these problems, we spent around $500.
However, getting the children healthy and keeping them healthy has been an ongoing process.
Clothing: We were blessed with clothes donations from the Church which gave each child two outfits at first. However, due to normal wear and tear as well as the need for warmer clothes, we have had to purchase more clothing as the money became available.
Church: The children continue to be spiritually fed at home. They pray before every meal and they hear a Bible story every night before bedtime. The children are surrounded by Scripture on the walls of the Center, and on their beds. Perhaps one of their greatest delights is singing Christian children’s songs on tape or CD. Our greatest desire is that these children will grow up knowing Jesus. Therefore, we continue to need additional materials which will aid us in teaching them about Him. In the future, we will be building a Church on the KBC site.
Food: We spend about $500 each month on supplies (budget details on file with the Church office) on supplies, soap, toilet tissue, etc. The food consists largely of cabbage, beans, rice, and breads. We have expanded that a little to include some meat (chicken and beef) as well as a variety of fruits and vegetables (apples, pineapple, bananas, pumpkin, spinach, peas, carrots, etc.) so that the children get the nutrients they need.
School: Our older children attend Matunda Primary School. Since the school is public, the costs are minimal. However, our children needed uniforms and materials which cost $350. We will have to continue buying uniforms and educational materials as needed.
The younger children are taught by Nursery School teachers who are employed as housemothers by the project. They have school Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:45pm
Employees: We have been blessed with employees who have hearts for the orphans of Kenya. Among our employees we have a housemother and assistant housemother, cook, gardener, night watchman, a social worker, and an onsite program coordinator. They are a great asset to the facility. Their combined salaries cost $700.
Site: The site presently has a large multipurpose activity room, six bedrooms, 4 rest rooms, and a large kitchen/cafeteria. This completed first phase is equipped to provide housing for 30 children. We have a well which provides water and a diesel generator that provides electricity four hours a day. The diesel cost about $100 a month plus any needed repairs.
We would like to see the site expand to the final phases so we can care for more children and provide more services to the community.
Monetary Donations
The financial needs of supporting the KBC-Kenya ministry can be overwhelming, but God, in His sovereign power, has given us resources to start our mission and the KBC –Childrens Center He will provide to meet our needs.
Could it be through you?
Whatever God moves you to donate will be a blessing to you, to us and to the orphans of Africa.
When you send your check, please make the check out to Windsor Village U.M.C. with “KBC –Kenya” in the memo section and send it to the address at the bottom of this page. Thank you.
Windsor Village U.M.C. 6000 Heatherbrook Houston, Texas 77045
"... He took the children in His arms, put His hands on them, and blessed them." Mark 10:16
The names of the 10 children are: Teresia, Margaret, Serah, Rachel, Christine, Maria, Wambui, Isaac, John, and Elias
The Kingdom builders Children’s Center has monthly expenses as follows:
Medical: Many of our children came to us sick. In the first month, August, we dealt with toothache, a viral infection, an ear infection, wounds, ringworm, coughs, cavities, stomach aches, and the effects of malnutrition. T take care of these problems, we spent around $500.
However, getting the children healthy and keeping them healthy has been an ongoing process.
Clothing: We were blessed with clothes donations from the Church which gave each child two outfits at first. However, due to normal wear and tear as well as the need for warmer clothes, we have had to purchase more clothing as the money became available.
Church: The children continue to be spiritually fed at home. They pray before every meal and they hear a Bible story every night before bedtime. The children are surrounded by Scripture on the walls of the Center, and on their beds. Perhaps one of their greatest delights is singing Christian children’s songs on tape or CD. Our greatest desire is that these children will grow up knowing Jesus. Therefore, we continue to need additional materials which will aid us in teaching them about Him. In the future, we will be building a Church on the KBC site.
Food: We spend about $500 each month on supplies (budget details on file with the Church office) on supplies, soap, toilet tissue, etc. The food consists largely of cabbage, beans, rice, and breads. We have expanded that a little to include some meat (chicken and beef) as well as a variety of fruits and vegetables (apples, pineapple, bananas, pumpkin, spinach, peas, carrots, etc.) so that the children get the nutrients they need.
School: Our older children attend Matunda Primary School. Since the school is public, the costs are minimal. However, our children needed uniforms and materials which cost $350. We will have to continue buying uniforms and educational materials as needed.
The younger children are taught by Nursery School teachers who are employed as housemothers by the project. They have school Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:45pm
Employees: We have been blessed with employees who have hearts for the orphans of Kenya. Among our employees we have a housemother and assistant housemother, cook, gardener, night watchman, a social worker, and an onsite program coordinator. They are a great asset to the facility. Their combined salaries cost $700.
Site: The site presently has a large multipurpose activity room, six bedrooms, 4 rest rooms, and a large kitchen/cafeteria. This completed first phase is equipped to provide housing for 30 children. We have a well which provides water and a diesel generator that provides electricity four hours a day. The diesel cost about $100 a month plus any needed repairs.
We would like to see the site expand to the final phases so we can care for more children and provide more services to the community.
Monetary Donations
The financial needs of supporting the KBC-Kenya ministry can be overwhelming, but God, in His sovereign power, has given us resources to start our mission and the KBC –Childrens Center He will provide to meet our needs.
Could it be through you?
Whatever God moves you to donate will be a blessing to you, to us and to the orphans of Africa.
When you send your check, please make the check out to Windsor Village U.M.C. with “KBC –Kenya” in the memo section and send it to the address at the bottom of this page. Thank you.
Windsor Village U.M.C. 6000 Heatherbrook Houston, Texas 77045
"... He took the children in His arms, put His hands on them, and blessed them." Mark 10:16
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