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Mission Care International: March 2008
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Friday, 28 March 2008. Moses has been working with residents on the island to help improve their livelihoods. Most residents are fishermen and subsistence farmers and many live near the water to make fishing and collecting water easier. My time on Mfangano Island was truly amazing. Thursday, 27 March 2008. Thursday, 13 March 2008. Together with the delivery of the Land Rover two weeks ago, some other important equipment and gifts also arrived in Kenya. During the past two weeks I had the opportunity ...
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Mission Care International Kids: July 2008
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Thursday, 3 July 2008. At the moment I have my sister, Aimee, and her good friend Leonie staying with me and travelling in Kenya. The Sunshine Boys love to have guests and the girls bought the boys lollipops, which went down well! Can you spot Aimee and Leonie in this picture? The boys will now all live next-door to me which is very exciting! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Find out more about.
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Mission Care International Kids: May 2008
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Tuesday, 13 May 2008. Pencils for the displaced children. I visited the IDP camp in Naivasha today and took with me the gifts of pens, pencils andpaper collected by Bickley Primary School. The pencils given by the children in Bickley are signs of hope - they show that people care, that people know that things are difficult for them, that people want to help them. We know that the children at Bickley Primary want to help the children in Naivasha - and these pencils have shown it! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Mission Care International: January 2008
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Thursday, 31 January 2008. Experiencing the threat of ethnic cleansing. Here follows a post that I wrote on Monday 28th January, noting my feelings and experiences as the situation in Naivasha escalated and began to affect the Sunshine compound. I have been in contact with people at home these last two days and I know that many people are well aware of the situation and my predicament here. My own home church met and prayed, while friends and family have texted me news, obviously worrying about the s...
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About Us : Christian Distinctives
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What is Christian Distinctives? Currently, Christian Distinctives can be considered in several ways. Firstly, we are part of a community of like-minded people who are passionate to see change in the Christian sector. Secondly, we are a tiny volunteer run organisation which produces resources and carries out a range of different catalytic and facilitatory activities to increase excellence. In 2003 we published Distinctives. In 2005 we launched ASPIRE. Available to serve Christian organisations and Churches.
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Welcome to Hayes Lane Baptist Church
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How to find us. The Association of Grace Baptist Churches (S.E.). A group of like minded churches in the South-East of England, with whom we formally fellowship. They provide support and advice in church planting and evangelism through their Home Mission. Exists to help churches express fellowship in World Mission. GBM helps them support and care for their missionaries in evangelism and church planting, teaching, radio and literature ministries, throughout the world. UBM aims to reach out with the claims...
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Mission Care International Kids: Visitors...
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Thursday, 3 July 2008. At the moment I have my sister, Aimee, and her good friend Leonie staying with me and travelling in Kenya. The Sunshine Boys love to have guests and the girls bought the boys lollipops, which went down well! Can you spot Aimee and Leonie in this picture? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Find out more about.
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Mission Care International: Nyanza: part 2...
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Wednesday, 30 July 2008. I met HIV positive widows looking after fatherless children, elderly widows who had lost of all their adult children to the disease, HIV positive mothers who had lost their babies and children who had lost both of their parents. Another house, another story - each one bearing the pain, hopelessness and destruction of broken families. So many questions arise when we think about such a reality:. Why is it so prominent here? Why here and not at home? Another sign of hope and change ...