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Orphan Report November
28, 2009
Dear Beloved Family
Receive warm greetings from Africa in Jesus mighty name! We
pray and hope the Lord has increased
Himself amongst you all there and in all that you do.
The Lord has been faithful and merciful to us all and the
ministry. We have seen increase in every area in life and
ministry.
Orphan children are now home from schools. The schools
closed this week till January 4th, 2010. We
already have 4 kids in high school
and 7 more will be joining in high school next year. These
are from both our rental home and foster homes.
The performance is good and we continue to pray and
encourage them to work hard for God loves them and cares for
them.
We continue to have faith that God will take care of
everything as they prepare to go back to school next year.
God will do it. He will make a way where seem to be no way. |
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All kids are fine and doing better from
all the programs we have here. Food, medical, social, etc.
They are very excited to receive a hand of help towards
their lives in future. The guardians
and relatives appreciate too for the good work the Lord is
doing through the church.
We thank God for your great hearts of love, prayers, concern
and sacrifice. We pray you reach as more kids as the Lord
enables to save the future generation for Jesus.
We acknowledge your firm stand to defend the Lord and love
Him forever.
Your servants in AfricaBro.
Bushebi,
GBF Ministries
East Africa |
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Some of the children ministered
to in Bungoma. |
The United Nations Aids Project reports the HIV/AIDS
pandemic is producing orphans on a scale unrivaled in world history. The UN
estimates every 14 seconds another child is orphaned by HIV/AIDS. Today, there are
3.5 million children in sub-Saharan Africa who have lost both of their parents.
Another 13 million, have lost at least one parent. Roughly
80% of the HIV/AIDS orphans live in Kenya, Uganda, Niger, and Ethiopia. The tragedy is compounded by the fact that the Kenyan government
does not meet the basic needs of these orphans.
- Child 1
- A young girl who's parents both died of Aids. She had been a street child until
she was taken in by Rev. Bushebi. She is now well fed and able to go to school.
- Child 2
- A young boy who's parents both died. He had been a street child until he was taken
in by Rev. Bushebi. He is now well fed and able to go to school.
- Child 3
- A young boy who's parents both died. He had been a street child until he was taken
in by Rev. Bushebi. He is now well fed and able to go to school.
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Rev. Francis Bushebi
"Help us reach out with hope for East Africa!"
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