MEMO Container, Unloaded in Liberia
Container, unloading 29 Jan–4 Mar · 20 items · Shared Here is the picture story of the container being unloaded.
Container, unloading 29 Jan–4 Mar · 20 items · Shared Here is the picture story of the container being unloaded.
We are thankful to God for all the ways He cares for us. We’re half way through dry season enjoying daily temperatures in the 90’s. Thinking of all we want to do before rainy season arrives. The final arrival and release, then unloading and distribution of the container from Thunder Bay, was BIG. We opened…
On Christmas day, we celebrate and open gifts from under the tree. Our son receives his gift and takes no time to rid it of its exterior wrappings. He has anticipated it’s arrival, and this is the gift he has expectantly and hopefully waited for. It is a dear gift. Similarly, I think of myself as…
“This same Good News that came to you is going out all over the world. It is bearing fruit everywhere by changing lives, just as it changed your lives from the day you first heard and understood the truth about God’s wonderful grace.” Colossians 1:6 NLT Dear Friends and family, If you haven’t heard
June 3, 2015 Last week we said good-bye to our twenty-one year old son. This was not the first time he was leaving us, or we were leaving him. It was just another reminder of how separation is part of our lives. It was good to see him packed
Last week started with a BOOM. We knew our fence needed some repairs but when the mason went to start the work he tapped the first pillar and thirty feet of fence fell over. Our mason, Chief David, was able to pull things together and within three days we had most of the fence back….
Friday, February 20, 2015 An update. First we are thank-full.. Since American Thanksgiving Sunday, when I stood to say “Thank-you” to New Hope Church for the response of God’s people, I have seen so many answers to prayer. God has not forgotten His promises to His people, even with Ebola. In our Christmas letter we…
TODAY by K. Ngenda Today, Today I live, Today I grieve, Today I pray, Tomorrow will be a gift. Tomorrow will be a greater grief. Tomorrow I will pray. I will pray and I will stand and pray, And I will walk and pray and I will wait and pray. To whom do I pray…
Dear Moses, You are walking now, I know the road has been hard and we will miss you on this side. Walk tall, meet with all your Kpelle friends, like James’ cousin Charles whom you prayed with just before he left us in March this year. Like James’ mother, she’s been there almost a year…
For a photo collection of the registration and first day of class for kids in the New Gate community, click here. With one hundred twenty or more children coming for the weekly tutorial, things are busy at New Gate Center. Every time I talk to James he tells me
We are looking ahead to the completion of plans we have made for our community center. Today we are very happy to have a friend who has a heart for Liberia; A BIG heart for Liberia. He has offered
James wrote this week to share about how things are “on the ground.” He has many start-ups happening with meetings, training, tutorials and broadcasts in their continued efforts to push back Ebola. Because of the ebola crisis all schools