Saturday, August 31, 2024

DAILY LIFE CONTINUES

The borehole is complete to a depth of 495 feet. We are still awaiting the test results for the quality of the water, and we still need to talk about a pump and the plumbing.

We are all excited about the new gift of water, but we need to keep in mind that there are the other daily things that we are concerned about.

The kids begin their classes on Monday for the final school term of the year. School is beginning, and of course there is the daily need of food.

As far as the food is concerned, right now, there is none in the food storage. There has not been for some days. However, we are very thankful to the people of the church in Kenya for their provision of the two bags of maize that you see here in the photo, plus Pastor Joel told me that they were able to buy one more bag from the offering at the church service.

At the feeding of the 5000, when there was only the lunch on a boy to feed them all, five small loaves of bread and two small fish, we may ask, as did Andrew, “what is that among so many people?”

Please pray for these children that our Lord and our God will multiply these small resources and fill the bellies of the children so that they can begin their school term with bright eyes and alert minds.

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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:

 The Log Church

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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