I'm so glad you found us! We love to share our story of what the Lord is doing in and through our ministry in Kenya. If you are a reader, please click the link on the right-hand side and "Follow Along!" And stop back by anytime! Karibu sana!
Stay tuned for the future link to Cherished Handworks, our single mothers' outreach ministry. The mamas are trained in the skill of knitting or sewing and then provided with a job where they use that skill to earn a consistent income to provide for their families.
Products will be sold, beginning Summer or Fall of 2011.
Finally, I am back to see the first steps of one of my babies! That was a hard thing to miss. Two of them started walking while I was away, Joseph and David. This week, William started walking!
This is my sweet boy. It is so hard to get a good picture of him. He always looks so serious, but truly, this boy is sweet. He is the gentle one who took Hopey's place in needing the evening hold and cuddle time. He just has a soft, tender side, but is still all boy when a ball comes out or when it is outside time.
William has been freed for adoption and is waiting to matched with a prospective family.
Praise God for babies who are growing, happy and healthy!
Yes, most are in Kenya, but our first international was just completed and he is at home with his family in Italy. It is great to see how Kenyans are opening to adoption and these sweet babies are being adopted into forever families in their very own country.
I am "Mommy" to one, "mama" to many. I am living my dream life...that I never even dreamed of. This is where I share the realities of this dream with loved ones far away as I strive to serve the Lord in this place where He has brought me.
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2 comments:
So sweet to see some of his first steps from half way around the world.
Have most of your babies been adopted within Kenya?
Yes, most are in Kenya, but our first international was just completed and he is at home with his family in Italy. It is great to see how Kenyans are opening to adoption and these sweet babies are being adopted into forever families in their very own country.
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