
8/27/09
Medical Mission

8/22/09
Public School Assembly
Uniformed Kenyan School Children Assemble Outdoors
8/20/09
8/16/09
Genuine Thanks
Women with a Mission
The quilters had never had lessons in art elements and design and fabric selection before, and it was difficult to translate into equivalent vocabulary in their language. They were not about to give up or give in to frustration.
We introduced the efficiency and accuracy of rotary cutters to replace scissors and were rewarded with a collective "AHHHH!" when they were demonstrated. Our concern was to make sure they understood the importance of safe use of the razor sharp tools, but fear not! They understood that better than we did.
Unpacking the New Sewing Machines
Learning to Sew with Machines and Quilt by Hand
8/15/09
8/14/09
Completed Quilting Projects
8/13/09

Julie presented Charles with a silver cross at the commissioning of the building. She brought it all the way from Nebraska, not without difficulty I might add. A "heavy metal object" is objectionable to airport security.
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8/12/09
Reception
Socializing Following Commissioning of Multipurpose Building
Charity is on the left. She is one of our hard working quilting ladies, a foster parent AND the former primary teacher of these two young men. Both the men in the middle were among the very skilled, athletic, hard working construction workers that built the Multipurpose building. The woman on the right is so proud of her son standing beside her. The building is in the background.
8/11/09
Macadamia Tree Planted During Commissioning of Multipurpose Building
A macadamia tree was planted at the building site, representing the growth of something great in Christ.
The produce from the tree and the two sugar cane plants, also planted at the commissioning of the building, will be used to help support MWAKI children and their foster families. “Mwaki” is the acronym for “Mwana Wetu” Adopt a Kid Initiative. Mwaki is the Meru word for a builder. You are invited to become a builder by financially and morally supporting an orphaned child. $ 120.00 per year will provide school tuition, uniform, books and food to an orphaned child. Click on the title above to learn more or go to http://fowcuskenya.net.
Planting of Sugar Cane at Commissioning of Multipurpose Building
Commissioning of the Multipurpose Building
Commissioning of the Multipurpose Building
Singing and Dancing
In African tradition there was singing and dancing
at the commissioning of the multipurpose building.
When this lady saw me take her picture
she put even more energy into her dancing.
at the commissioning of the multipurpose building.
When this lady saw me take her picture
she put even more energy into her dancing.

8/10/09
Rabbit Hutch
Kenyan construction is skilled labor. The mission team was unable to help with the construction and the building wasn't ready for paint. A construction team built a rabbit hutch prototype complete with a healthy black and white meat rabbit in support of the inventive women from Emmanuel Methodist Church and four other local churches who had hatched the "Rabbit Project" to provide orphans with opportunities to care for and raise rabbits. The rabbits will provide food and financial support for their foster families.
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