Thursday, May 25, 2006
Food Relief
Many of you have heard about the struggles our brothers and sisters in Kenya have been living with recently. Severe drought and high temperatures throughout much of 2005 and early 2006 caused many problems for the Mijikenda people.
Earlier this year, as we wrote of these struggles in our newsletters, some of you responded, asking how you could help. So we put together a small proposal, asking for $2000 per month to assist with food relief among our Mijikenda friends. We are so very thankful for the abundance God has provided for us, through you and your generosity. Thus far, we have received almost three times the amount we asked for! Thank you!
This is a 6-month commitment, so we hope and pray that the Lord will continue to bless us. We do not want to let up or lose steam as the months come and go. The more money donated, the more hungry families will be assisted. So please, if the Spirit is encouraging you to give, then please contact us on where to send your donation.
In the picture you’ll see Jaime with four of the Mijikenda leaders who will be coordinating the food relief. From left to right is Luganje Nyale from Kaloleni, Mike Karabu from Malindi, Stephen Thethe from Malindi and John Kenga from Kilifi. These men are the ones who will be coordinating, advising and overseeing all distribution of food assistance among various families on the coast. What’s more, they have exempted themselves and their entire families from receiving any assistance, despite the fact that the drought seriously affected them as well.
Please continue to pray for all the Mijikenda people as well as our distribution efforts. The rains have begun, but the harvest is still several months away and many of the people have no seed to plant. Pray too for these men. It is their responsibility to determine the areas of greatest need, identify specific families in those areas, and then distribute food in the best way possible. Pray for wisdom and guidance and for the opportunity to share the gospel with those who may receive assistance, but do not yet know our Savior.
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