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Kenyan friends giving back

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We met some amazing people in our time in Kenya. One of those men was a taxi driver named Soloman.  Not having access to a vehicle for our trips into and around Nakuru took some flexibility for our crew.  So we used a taxi service to get around to the store or the occasional trip into town.  We met a couple of regular drivers that would pick up our requests.  Soloman and another gentleman John keep their "home" base very near our home.  So at first it was just by happenstance that we would get one of these amazing friends.  It wasn't long until we had direct numbers and began to call one of them every time we ran an errand. In those short trips we learned that both of these men met daily to study the word and invest regularly in those around their "stage" were they waited for fares. Soloman shared with us of his upbringing around Nakuru where things were not always easy.  It was clear he had come a long way to having a taxi job and such a heart for others was so

Tanzania has hope

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  In the last few years we have enjoyed getting to know some amazing people doing the work we felt so strongly called to be a part of in Kenya.  We, more Rachel than I, made contact with this group out of Tanzania, Pamoja Leo, leading the way getting children back into families, keeping them in families and supporting families to stay together.  Long story short, we have supported them along the way a couple times as we have been able.  Most recently they needed to fund the re-printing of some resources for spreading the need.  Due to the gifts we have received previously we felt called to assist with the printing costs. We received an amazing update from them just this week, here is an excerpt: "64 new foster families trained last month! Bringing us to 99 foster families total in Tanga region from 0 just 3 years ago!  6 adoptions pending all by local families.  2 rape convictions of 30 years for two girls that have been in our foster care program.  6 abandoned babies that have ne

Our sweet blessing

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Friends and Family, We have received an unexpected gift. We knew that three of our children's birth mother was expecting. We have stayed connected as much as possible.  She called early this week to inform us she had given birth to a little girl and wanted to place her directly with siblings in our home.  Rachel rushed to the hospital to support this amazing woman.  Rachel & I discussed as she drove the emotions of giving birth and how important the time with the mother would be for everyone. The birth mother was absolutely set that we keep the siblings together.  Through several ups and downs, the legal things needed finally were completed by the end of the week.  Last night, our children met their new sister. Please pray for everyone involved. We are beyond excited and honored, but at the same time honor and grieve with the birth family simultaneously.  Keeping the siblings together and connected to their mother is a blessing.  We will continue to raise these as our own learn