Kakuma April 2011:
A Children’s crusade was held at the end of the first week in Kakuma training and it was a thrill to see that all the trainees participated in the outreach by building relationships with the children and leading them to Christ.
One young trainee noticed a sour relationship between a trainer and a new trainee who had run away. He decided to intervene and requested the trainer to apologise. When he spotted the trainee he came to the trainer and whispered “there she is, you can say sorry!” The girl returned to class happily and became an active participator in the group.
Eldoret April 2011:
The training is becoming infectious. We returned to Eldoret for our third year of training expecting to complete the training for the August 2010 group. But God had another plan for us and a whole new group enrolled for a new class. We are challenged to finalize 2 classes in August 2011. Students are influencing other students to come to the training.
Through this training pastors have received a calling to plant a church in a slum community. Hunger has been created in parents and children and one mother of the community has offered her house for a church as she felt the training was influencing the children in a good way.
Kakamega:
New Contacts: God has opened doors for us to have a 3-day seminar for CWs in churches from Kakamega Counties in August. This is to befollowed by an Interdenominational Children’s Crusade in the city.
Thanksgiving:
· We thank God for the many children who came to know Christ in a personal way in Kakuma and Eldoret trainings
· We are grateful for the church and friends who sent money for our airfares to Kakuma
· We thank God for the reception of local leaders and parents in the host communities
· God protected us while travelling by bus and matatu
· We are thankful for the opportunities and for the churches that have the burden for training their CWs
· For the many children whose lives have been changed as the trainees have touched them in the practicals
Prayer Requests:
· For the coming trainings in Nairobi, Mlolongo and Mozambique
· That the trainees will be free from worries about their families and physical needs during trainings
· For the trainees that they will put into practice the skills learned in training
· The needs of children: sicknesses and that they will be open to the Word of God
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