November 2022 Thanks giving to you.

We’re all about Thanksgiving and what it means for you and your family.

But we also have a lot of other things to say. Like…

We’re grateful for all the blessings in our life, but there are so many people who are not as fortunate as we are. We have a lot of people in our church who are struggling with food, drought, and even school fees. This month has been hard for everyone—and it’s going to get a lot harder.

It’s that time of year again: we need prayers for the country, foodstuffs support, donations, and sponsorships of students so they can focus on their studies.

There are two kinds of prayer: one that comes from our hearts and souls (like when we pray for rain) and another kind that comes from our minds (like when we help the needy). The latter type is important because it helps us think through how we can help others.

The Lord has promised that if you do what He asks you do (like pray) He will send rain where needed (Matthew 7:7-8). So this month is all about praying! And if you have time, please consider making a donation or sponsoring someone so they can have an opportunity to attend school without having to worry.

God bless you my brothers and sisters in Christ.May our Good Lord keep you and your families blessed ,safe and succesful throughout out the few days of this year.

Pray for Rain

The situation is worse.People are starving.Personally i have received many requests of food support and i believe on God can help us .In other parts ,the animals are dying and pastoralist are desposing the kes500 only.That is 5 dollars for a whole grown cow…Please join the country in praying for rains to save the animals and also for breakthrough for families to get food.

Animals dying in large numbers.

Be the salt in someones world.

Quote from : ” PRINCESS Zahra”

Very Beautifully written, can’t stop sharing
Salt -VS- Rice…
If you were to cook 3 cups of rice, would you add 3 cups of salt to it ?
Certainly not !
So, in every preparation of rice, the rice always outnumbers the salt, yet a little salt makes a huge difference /impact in the overall outcome.
In the room in which you currently are, look up at the ceiling…
What is the size of the bulb compared to the size of the room ?
It is probably a ratio of 1:5000.
Yet, darkness flees the entire space once the small bulb is flipped on.
If I am the salt of the earth, and the light of the world, then “little me” has the ability to make big things happen..
Sometimes, because we feel outnumbered or overwhelmed at the sheer magnitude of evil or wrong-doers, we then choose powerlessness, and decide to go with the flow, not standing up for what we believe is right.
Little doesn’t mean insignificant.
You are significant.
Your presence should make a BIG difference.
Stop waiting to be on the side of the majority.
They may be the majority, but they are the trivial majority, and you are the impactful minority.
They are the rice of the world, and you are the salt of the world..
They are the room and you are the light.
Make your influence felt!
Remember:
You are the world’s seasoning, to make it beautiful…
So if we can just do the right seasoning to make even one life beautiful our life is worth living.
Have a blessed day😊
Onwards and Upwards !
Be the salt or the light in someone’s life today🌟

Princess Zahra quoted it in her speech to youth

PRAYER FOR CANDIDATES.

This is the month where 7 students in my program  are going to sit for their National exams in various schools.

They received a request that they were expected to buy exams materials.i managed to get some of them will get the remaining before the end of the month.Please pray for them as you attend todays service.

The Candidates are;

1.Peter Odera..Form Four Candidate at Bar Olengo secondary school.He has been staying with me since last year when i returned him to school after he dropped out for lack of fees.Am so thankful that he will sit for the exams.Praying that he passes with flying colours..

2.Wesley Otieno..Grade 8 at Bar Olengo Primary school.

3.Milverton grade 8 at Barolengo primary school.

4.Margaret Grade 8 at Barolengo primary school.

5.Merryl Akinyi  Grade 6 at Barolengo primary

6.Stephen Ochieng grade 8 at Obambo primary school.

Today i also managed to buy clipboards,mathematical sets,pens,calculator,log books for the first 3 ..Praying that i will be able to buy for the remaining before exams.God bless you.

At the bookshop buying the exams materials.for the children.
Distributing the stationeries to the students.

Taking Merryl back to school

She is one of the  needy children i support in the program.She was sent back home 3 days ago for lack of fees.Today,I  am happy that finally she can go back to school.I managed to pay this terms fees and even paid for this weeks lunch for her.

Please find a place to accept my appreciation to you for standing with us in helping of this kids who just need that kind of support to shape their lives.They are so grateful and everyday they send their love and prayers..

Merryl on her way to school