In the early part of his life, Ibrahim was raised up by a
single mother. They lived near to where the mother had some work. But when the post-election
violence took place in 2007, his mother was killed. Ibrahim was 3-years-old at
the time.
A neighbor was kind to take him into his home, but after
some time in that home, the neighbor left and abandoned the boy. Now Ibrahim
did not know what to do. Because his mother had been single and did not own any
property or land to help Ibrahim settle there, this boy was really lacking a
place to belong. He had no family, and his background was not known by anyone.
Since he had no one who could help him, Ibrahim then went to the street and became a street boy. That is where he was living until the day that the people of the church found this now 10-year-old boy and took him into the orphanage.
Ibrahim is now thankful that he belongs to Log Church Orphanage
family by the mercy of God. He testifies that he sees a bright future that God
has prepared for him through the good care in the orphanage.
He is a young evangelist, and he wants to reach more souls after school in the near future. God bless every hand that gives to help us continue with life in the orphanage.
Ibrahim’s favorite subjects in school were English, Biology,
Chemistry, Christian Religious
Education and Agriculture. He loves working with
animals and in the garden. He would like also to learn carpentry work, and is good
in athletics.
Like the other graduates, Ibrahim enjoys helping the little
ones in many aspects like caring them, coaching them, teaching them the Bible
truths, training them new songs and teaching them about prayer.
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If you would like to help the children of the Log Church Orphanage of Kisii, Kenya, you may make your check out to “The Log Church” and write “Orphans” on the memo line.
Send it to:
PO Box 68
Tripoli Wisconsin 54564
We now need to pay a wire transfer fee with every payment, which amounts to $50 each time, but other than that, your donated money will be used only for purchasing food, clothing, schooling, and other necessities of living. We wait until we have $4000-$5000 before we make the bank transfer to make each transfer more economical. Nothing is held back or diverted for any other purpose. Thanks!
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