Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Daily Concerns of Life at the IDP Camp


 Hello friends, 

I had a short visit to the Internally Displaced People's (IDP) camp and gave them a few books  before the schools open.  There  is so much they need but nonetheless it was so great to be able to visit with the people I have met some time back.

All children love a treat and these ones are no different. They concentrate on opening their candy.

The children are so happy to receive their treats and booklets for school.

                                   Flour for chapatis and maize flour for ugali  is needed.

 
Blankets are also much needed.


Please continue to pray for these dear ones as they continue to trust in the Lord for their movement to the new land  that was promised by the government. Their complaint was that some of their names were not on the list.  I could not independently verify that but continue to pray for these dear ones.  

Not only are they dealing with their concerns about moving, but the rains are becoming too much for their worn out and leaking  tents so they are trying to keep warm.

This little girl is trying to keep warm and dry with her coat and boots but the tents are leaking.
The little one eagerly grabs the blanket.


We hope to take more books and other supplies this week. 
Please continue to pray for us.
Jonah 




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1 comment:

  1. It warms my heart to see you helping these ones. May God richly bless you!

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