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UPPC Kenya Team Ministry: New Sponsor Handbook - Your Contributions
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Thursday, March 20, 2014. New Sponsor Handbook - Your Contributions. Sponsorship donations are $300 a year for a primary student, and $500 a year for a secondary student. You may contribute monthly, three times a year, or annually. If you choose to contribute three times a year, donations are needed by. March 5, June 5, and November 5. Our goal is provide continuity in schooling and relationships, and we expect your. So that we can manage the child's transition to a new sponsor. At the bottom of this page.
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UPPC Kenya Team Ministry: A Seed of Inspiration
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Sunday, December 28, 2014. A Seed of Inspiration. Her name is Alivia, pictured here with her brother, Aidan. She is eleven years old, and she is an inspiration. Here’s her story. Last spring, Alivia met our mission teammate, Josephine Mburgu when Josephine was enlisted to help care for Alivia’s great grandmother. Josephine and Alivia saw each other regularly, and soon became fast friends. Alivia, a bright and inquisitive young woman, was eager to hear about Josephine’s. Into the fertile soil of her imagi...
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UPPC Kenya Team Ministry: Donating for KENYA MISSION TRIP 2014
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Saturday, July 26, 2014. Donating for KENYA MISSION TRIP 2014. Thank you to the many donors who have helped make our Mission Trip 2014 possible! We also would like to thank the donors who contributed for our solar light project and to our VBS for the wonderful art projects and collection for the incubators. As we depart, we know you are with us and hope you can feel the excitement and spirit as we meet with our brothers and sisters in Meru! Blessing. Karen Lau karenllau@hotmail.com. LATEST NEWS - -.
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UPPC Kenya Team Ministry: Kenya Team Mission and Values
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Monday, February 12, 2007. Kenya Team Mission and Values. In partnership with Hope International Trust in Meru, the Kenya Team at UPPC provides sustainable and timely support to educate, equip, and empower children living in the Meru region of Kenya. Our Scriptural mandate to serve the poor:. James 1:27 “Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.”. A sustainable, grass-roots m...
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UPPC Kenya Team Ministry: WORDS OF WISDOM
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Friday, August 29, 2014. Please enjoy the printed version of a speech made by our first official sponsored student in the Cherish ministry,Eric Gitonga, now a college graduate with a beautiful wife and daughter.Eric and his family attended the 2014 seminar. Here is what he said to the students currently under sponsorship, numbering just under 200! Hope Seminar 2014 Speech Prepared by Eric Gitonga. Did you know that you can assure a better life for your children than you have had? Ecide on what you. Would...
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UPPC Kenya Team Ministry: New Sponsor Handbook - Introduction
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Thursday, March 20, 2014. New Sponsor Handbook - Introduction. Cherish Ministry - Sponsor Handbook. Cherish is a ministry of the Kenya Team at University Place Presbyterian Church in University Place, WA. We seek to serve friends in Meru, Kenya, by partnering with Hope International Ministry Trust in Meru. Our primary ministry is the sponsorship of needy children in the Meru area. Many of whom are directly or indirectly affected by HIV and AIDS. HOPE Ministry, Our Kenyan Partners. Posted by Kirk Parker.
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UPPC Kenya Team Ministry: THE NAME GAME
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Thursday, November 1, 2012. We know that many of you get confused about the names of your kids in Meru. Let me try to explain it as best I can. Frankly,. I still get confused too. In Meru, there is a tradition that the firstborn son is named for his father’s father, and the firstborn daughter is named for father’s mother. Now when I say “named for” I do not mean it in the same way we Americans use that phrase. Thus, a boy might be called Mwenda. Example, our friend Peter Mburugu - Mburugu suggests a man ...
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UPPC Kenya Team Ministry: We're all a little different, in many different ways....
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Sunday, October 12, 2014. We're all a little different, in many different ways. A HUGE thank you to Reid Benson for putting this together. What an amazing illustration of the Body of Christ, worshiping their Lord together. click here: Meru/UP Worship. October 21, 2014 at 9:38 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). LATEST NEWS - -. VBS Song - Meru and UPPC Together. Mission Trip August 2014 Travel Blog. Sponsorship donations are due. March 5, June 5. 100 per trimester or $300 per year for primary children.
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UPPC Kenya Team Ministry: How it All Began
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Saturday, February 10, 2007. How it All Began. We are all born to be free and to enjoy the best of life- go to school, enjoy good meals at home, enjoy the warmth of love especially from parents in our young age when we desperately need advice and direction. Born to be comfortable in all aspects of life- born to have dreams and the hope of accomplishing those dreams. However, life has its inequalities that led me to ask a few questions. During my 2nd year of study, I realized that I wasn’t going far...