Category Archives: Sam’s Blog

MARYLINE TO JOIN SENIOUR SCHOOL

Maryline Calling letter
Calling letter requirements
Maryline wearing her uniforms to see if they fit
Bought some stationeries

Maryline is one bright student and an orphan whom i have been supporting since Grade 4 ..She sat for her Grade 9 exams and passed well.As the schools are recruiting new Grade 10 students,She was placed at Bar olengo senior school to continue with her studies ..Unfortunately she has no one to support her..

All the requirements as indicated on the calling letter cost a lot of money If we don’t get involved ,she may drop out and this has repercussions on her future..I will try my best but please pray for a financial breakthrough.

This week alone,i have tried to pay fees for about 7 students,some in College,High school and junior secondary.But the needs are many .

God bless as we continue the good work.

Back to school 2026

Wesley with new books .
Milverton with new shoes,books and trouser
Usher with new books,shoes and trouser.
Pens and pencils for students.
Rims of papers for Milverton and Wesley.

As we are taking children back to start  classes for the new year 2026.I want to thank God for his protection over the holiday.We have reported only the  injury from robbers and one sunday school child who passed on and was laid to rest before christmas.

The students are now resuming classes with needs like books ,pens,clothes and other requirements.Am grateful that i have managed to buy most.I also thank God that bought the rims today too.

Please keep them in prayers for the whole year against sickness.

Tribute to Deborah Myst

With heavy hearts, we remember and honor the life of our dear friend, Deborah Myst. Her passing has left a deep silence and a space that cannot be easily filled. Deborah was more than a friend. She was a source of kindness, strength, and quiet encouragement to many of us.
She had a warm heart and a gentle spirit. Deborah knew how to listen, how to comfort, and how to stand with others in difficult moments. Her words were thoughtful, and her actions showed genuine care. Many lives were touched by her generosity and her sincere love.
Though her time with us feels too short, we are grateful for every memory we shared. The laughter, the conversations, and the moments of support will remain with us. Deborah’s life reminds us to love deeply, to be kind, and to value one another while we still have time.
We take comfort in knowing that she is at rest. May God grant peace to her family, friends, and all who loved her. Deborah, you will always be remembered, and your legacy of love will live on in our hearts.
Rest in peace, dear friend

Lawrence joined Junior secondary school.

Lawrence waiting to join Grade 9

I was privileged to support Lawrence with most of the requirements needed for a child joining a new class. These included books, uniforms, pens, and other essentials. The list was long, but I am grateful that we managed to provide almost everything he needed. Because of this support, he was able to meet the required threshold and was allowed to join the class.

Wishing him success in his studies.

Gifting Students books at church

Junior school students receiving books and pens
Lower primary school also received pens and pencils
High school students received books pens
Carrying books and pens for students

As the school are on the verge of reopening,i was compelled to bless our students.I am passionate about the welfare and care for our young to grow in faith..

I was happy to bless quite a number who were present with books,pens and pencils as shown.This will help the write notes on Christian religious education as a subject which will bless them.

They were excited and Thank God for these blessings.