Monday, August 8, 2011

A Place Called FIWAGOH.....is calling again!

There is a very special place
far away
hidden in the beautiful mountains of Kenya
called ...
FIWAGOH





an amazing place - home to 180 orphans
who are being loved and cared for by
Pastor Benson and 
his sweet wife Florence.


We left a HUGE part of our
hearts... at Fiwagoh





These children are amazing!
They are being trained to know, trust, 
rely on, love and serve
the Lord!


They are also being trained in many skills...




We even had an opportunity to 'help' out...








They see attending school as a privilege
and work very hard.  




It is amazing to watch the older ones
protect and care for the younger ones.
They led us on a two hour walk to the 
near-by salt water lake to see
flamingos and then through the 
forest to see the monkeys climbing 
in the trees.












Unbelievable scenery - amazing views as we walked!

 
Monkey on the side of the tree.




Helping us through the barbed-wire fence.





They have a large garden and try to grow vegetables,
but you can imagine how much food it takes to 
feed 180 hungry mouths.





The kids eat TWO meals a day.  
They consist of Bugali (flour/water mixture) and Beans,
or Rice and Beans.




They rarely ever get fruit, 
so we purchased several supplies including pineapple
for ALL of them before we left.


The cost of food in Kenya has gone up tremendously.
A large sack of corn which used to cost
1000 shillings (approx. $12 USA)
now costs 4000 shillings.
They go through one bag a day!

The children at this orphanage are very happy and loved by Pastor Benson
and his wife.  He has an amazing story of being an orphan himself - 
trying to take care of his brothers.  
Someone took him in and cared for him - 
and therefore he started with taking in 
just one orphan off the streets... 
and God has now multiplied that to 180 blessings!

Their greatest need is FOOD. 

Pastor Benson wrote an e-mail to us recently, 
about how they are in very hard times and must learn to trust in God.
He mentioned that they have learned many great lessons 
from George Muller's book - the man of faith 
who fed and educated thousands of orphan children 
- only by FAITH.  

Pastor Benson then goes on to say....
"Honestly to speak, I have to tell you that there are times when our pockets run completely empty, not knowing what will the fate of all these mouths just in the next few days.  But our God has been supplying our needs in mysterious ways.  People whom we don't even know, have been inspired by the Holy Spirit to send us help of certain donations even before they know that we are in real need.  Praise the Lord!  Our God is so faithful!"

Stop and think....
when was the last time 
you were
truly desperate
to have enough
money
to buy
food?

...not to go 'out to eat'
or buy a fancy steak to grill...
but 
not having even a penny 
to buy
anything....
not even a cracker?!?!?!

We saw their store room of 'food'.
Several bags of rice, beans, flour and a couple corn.
Honestly not enough to get them through a week
feeding 180 mouths
only
two meals 
a day...

If you are interested in sending a donation - of any size to help with 
the purchase of FOOD for this amazing group of orphans....
Please send your check to
(mark "feeding program" in memo line)
Fiwagoh Mission Society
PO Box 60
Thompsonville, IL 62890
Contact: Marie Judd
fish144k@yahoo.com

Liz and I have been forever changed by the faces of the children at Fiwagoh.  





... and so God is calling me to Africa - again!

I am so excited to be leading a team 
back to Kenya and Uganda this October 12th - 24th!!  
We will be staying at Fiwagoh again -
Playing with, loving on and worshiping together 
with an amazing group of orphans!
COME AND JOIN ME!!!
There are still spots available on our team... 
Is God stretching you?
Is He asking you to step out of your comfort zone?
For more information - e-mail me:
dianaperkey@gmail.com

Many more stories to come.... 

2 comments:

Faith - faithfulmommy.com said...

What a beautiful place! I love all those smiling faces!

Allison said...

Oh how I miss these faces! I hate crying at work.

I can't wait to get back there and hug their necks!