We are halfway done with our 40 stories of Kenya and CRF!
Today I would like to highlight a program where our team
will be visiting. It’s a small CRF project, consisting mainly of a children’s
home and a Christian elementary school.
“Neema” means grace and the people in this community live
out the name well.
Neema continually surprises me in wonderful ways. The
leadership of this program is innovative and exceptional, pushing children to
give back to the entire community of Rongo. And the adults within this rural
area serve the children, stepping forward to foster children and act as moral
and spiritual support to many of these orphans.
In this small school and children’s home, the children are
learning to serve in widows ministry, prison ministry, and self-led Bible
studies. They are taught how to be environmentally aware and must plant and
care for tree seedlings. They maintain hundreds of chickens.
What I love about Neema is that there is never any question
of what the children can or cannot do—they are brought up to be Christian
leaders of their community from the beginning and they already excel at this.
I am so thankful for Lawrence and all of the staff at Neema
and Winyo. I love watching the children here grow and thrive.
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