Sunday, November 14, 2010

Ministering to the Mau Forest IDPs

Hello friends,

We still have many Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Kenya. I am just hoping this will be a thing of the past soon, but the challenges are still there for all to see.

It is foggy as we head into the Mau Forest IDP camp.
 I guess we need a marshal plan to end this kind of disaster.

Team leaders gather and speak to the people.

There are over 4000 people in this camp. They need a permanent solution soonest. Please pray for them.
Every face in this next series of photos tells a story of the hardships these people face.
Look how frightened and uncertain this young girl looks. Young children should be free from hunger, homelessness, illness and uncertainty. You can be a part of putting a smile back on this young girl's face by helping to ensure she gets all of these necessities of life.
This man has lived a long life. He should now be enjoying his later years with dignity and certainty of food and housing.  Just think about how he feels about now being landless and unable to work and provide for himself and his loved ones.
In this entire crowd of mostly women you can see the hardships of life etched on every face.  Some of these women are young and some are old but they are all living a very hard life with few people to care about what happens to them.
Hardship is written on his countenance.

Continue to support us as we meet the needs of these dear ones as we did this week. We had a lot of contributions from the doctors and VCT counsellors who helped us in providing medical services and testing the folks here.
Hospital help with doctors and medicines was a huge part of the day's help for the IDPs.
Some medical supplies.

Food relief.
Medical help.
IDP patients in the medical tent.
People line up for medicine.

What a challenge it was! Especially driving on the roads. But we did really love this great work of service to help the Mau IDPs.
The roads are really difficult to traverse. There is thick mud everywhere. You need a really good four wheel drive.
Me with the IDP camp and humanitarian relief effort in background. It was touching to help these people. Will you join with us?  I hope to hear from you.

Enjoy the pics.
God bless,

2 comments:

  1. It's an awesome work of God you are all doing there. May God richly bless all of you and expand your ability to help these people.

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  2. Sometimes people in Central or Western Europe don't thing about people in need in Africa or even in Eastern Europe. I read an article of Polish missionaries about situation of Roma people (Gypsies) in Ukraine. They live like African rural people, but in fact it is centre of Europe. It's difficult to believe in it, but this is the reality of today world. Thank You for sharing photos. God bless.

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