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This weblog began as an Internet journal of a United Methodist Church "Volunteers In Mission" trip to Kenya January 6-22, 2005. Following the mission, the postings were expanded and photographs/links added.
We hope it will inspire others to participate in future misisons like the one to Kenya that we are leading in January of 2006.
Remember that a blog is a linear time-based stream of information ~~ so read it from the bottom entry to the top entry.
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We hope it will inspire others to participate in future misisons like the one to Kenya that we are leading in January of 2006.
Remember that a blog is a linear time-based stream of information ~~ so read it from the bottom entry to the top entry.
To enlarge pictures, put your curser on the image and left double-click your mouse. To make the enlarged image go away, click the green "BACK" arrow in the upper left corner of your screen.
5 Comments:
Hello,
I sponsor a girl at Kaaga School for the deaf. If you need any help with creating a library, let me know.
Thanks!
Eve
Washington,DC
By Anonymous, at 7:55 AM
My email is HiEve111@aol.com
Eve
By Anonymous, at 7:55 AM
hi
I realy appreaciate what the Maua Methodist Hospital and the church has done for the local community and the society in general.
Am feeling great and happy to be associated with your work, Am in the IT field and ready to assist where neccessary
koomedan@yahoo.com/
dankoome@karibu.kenyaweb.com
By Anonymous, at 4:01 AM
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By Anonymous, at 4:03 AM
What a delightful surprise to come across the work VIM teams have done at the former Kaaga Rural Training Center. Our family served as the first VIMs at the Training Center from August 82 until December 1983. My husband Bob built the first dormitory, and kitchen and dining hall. What a change has occured over the last 20 years! I would love to correspond with anyone who has been there. Our children are grown with children of their own now, but have never forgotten the memories and the wonderful people we knew while in Meru. God Bless you! Judi Grove, Tulsa, OK Groovyjudi@cox.net
By Anonymous, at 7:50 PM
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