Video highlighting the Stream of Hope Home story

This is a nice little video showing the People, Place, and Purpose of the Stream of Hope Home.  Mission Servants Ministry is blessed to sponsor and participate in the loving work to raise up the 46 children there.  They are doing very well and improved so much in the year we have known them.  2014 will be an exciting year at the home with our land purchase and new construction.  Follow what happens…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-VD2IYDTy4&feature=youtu.be

On our way Home. Blessed Trip.

We’ve completed our work in Kenya and Uganda and are on our way home.  We are in Nairobi now and leave tonight for Brussels then Sunday for the USA.  It’s been a good trip and we are all feeling that God blessed us by putting us in position to impact people.

Besides our project work and efforts with the children at the Orphanages, School, and Churches which all went well, Dr. Randall and assistants Cheryl and Greg screened a few hundred people for eye health and blood pressure, correcting issues with reading glasses and advice and referring them to sources of help.  Randall helped me pull teeth from 6 people in Uganda that were in severe pain, and I even was in the right place to take 2 people to the hospital who just had a motorcycle-automobile accident in Kitale.

God is Good.  Thank you for your prayers!  I look forward to updating everyone better when I get back next week.

We’re Back from Uganda…Great Trip!

Thank you very much for your prayers. Greg, Randall, Moses, and I got back to The Lord’s Servants Home in Kitale, Kenya last night just before dark and we had the nice non-rain weather and safety all during our trip that we were praying for. We were out of touch with Cheryl as we left her alone back at the Lord’s Servants Home with 60 kids. Us 3 guys laughed about what kind of condition we would be found in under that circumstance but Cheryl is awesome with the kids and would have had it no other way.

The Stream of Hope Home in Nawantale, Uganda is so much better now than it was in February that I can hardly describe it. Greg and I remember these pitiful kids huddling together looking scared, hungry, and lost yet now they are a happy family with a home, valued kids that are fed, clothed, and sent to school, and beautiful children of God that worship Him with all their hearts. I wish everyone could have seen the transition that Greg and I have.  An outpouring of love, kitchen with food, latrine, clothes, shoes, school, and beds seem to have made the difference.  All praise to God.

We worked on the new church building and when we left, the roof trusses were all up and the roof sheets purchased. This week they merely need to paint the trusses and install the roof sheets and they will be worshiping under roof and out of the sun and rain for the first time in 4 months. This is a big deal since services last 4 hours. I got my head sunburned giving a message Sunday.

Greg bought lanterns, pots, water containers and supplies to immediately improve their lives. Dr. Randall served a lot of people and changed a few lives with glasses and help. A couple of ladies were reading the Bible in Church with their glasses that otherwise would not have been able to.  I helped 6 people in severe pain by removing some teeth. We gave them clothes, underwear, books, medicine, book bags, tooth brushes/paste, candy, and other things. We installed a tetherball, volleyball net, and soccer balls and played with them. They did not know how, sadly, but caught on. Moses was a great encourager and mentor to them.  There was lots of singing, drumming, and dancing and we left them very happy and loved and able to look forward with hope.

It is a long trip to get there, over 10 hours each way, and it was a struggle with some mechanical difficulties, border crossing, and delays, but we were blessed…and we have stories…lots.

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Most of the kids at The Stream of Hope Home

Church structure with trusses installed

Church structure with trusses installed

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Pastor Paul and the kids playing tetherball

New sport here, volleyball

New sport here, volleyball

Dr. Randall checking eyes

Dr. Randall checking eyes

Dr. Randall, Greg, Pastor Paul, Pastor Moses, Me, Pastor Chua Moses

Dr. Randall, Greg, Pastor Paul, Pastor Moses, Me, Pastor Chua Moses

Pastor Paul and the kids dancing and singing worshipfully.  New shirts and handmade dresses.

Pastor Paul and the kids dancing and singing worshipfully. New shirts and handmade dresses.

 

Places to Bath and Toilet make a good home…

The term “Home Improvement” means a project to improve the house to us but at the Stream of Hope orphanage, it literally means an improvement to make it more like a HOME.

I talked about the exciting gift of new beds for the kids in my last post….Just as exciting to the kids, and something we take for granted, new toilets and bath houses were built for the boys and girls dorms.  I personally used the old 3 foot tall, doorless latrine and the well ventilated 3 sided bath stall so I know how much it is a valued improvement.

The community is taking notice about the blessings that God is bringing to these kids.  Better floors, latrines, bath heigyne, beds, and mosquito nets, shoes, medicine, and a food budget are adding up to these kids feeling valued and being healthier.  Thank you for your prayers and support!!

New latrine and bath house for the girls

New latrine and bath house for the girls

Pastor at the new boys latrine and bath house

Pastor at the new boys latrine and bath house

Old doorless latrine and bath areas

Old doorless latrine and bath areas

 

New Stream of Hope Home Video

We put a video together to help tell the story better about the Stream of Hope Home in Nawantale, Uganda.  Click here to the video on YouTube.  I think this is just a beginning.  We have lot’s of work to do at this home but I am convinced that these children would have a desperate and dangerous future without God’s provisions and the service of everyone to this mission.  It is a great story just starting…