Since leaving a post on Saturday about little Kigen, we have been involved in a whirlwind of activity.
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I know this photo is hard to look at but this is little Kigen and this is his reality. He is nine years old and he has some kind of skin problem. We really do not know what it is but we know he needs immediate help. Kigen lives in a remote part of Kenya amongst the Pokot peoples and there is no road to get to where he lives. |
My friend Jonah has been on a number of mercy missions to the Pokot people over the years. His most recent journey was about one week ago. During that trip he met little Kigen and his family. They all prayed together for this little boy to be helped and to get the treatment and healing he needs.
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This is my friend Jonah on a different trip to help the people in the drought stricken area near Marigat, Kenya. You can see it is dark. When they travel to help people and they do it on few funds they must journey night and day sometimes to get to where they are going. This way they can avoid costs of extra days car and driver hire and also save on lodgings. Kenya is an expensive country which many people in the west do not know. The people must save money and be as frugal as possible. Your dollar will be used wisely. |
Jonah just returned from a mercy mission on Thursday morning last week but is now back on his way to get Kigen and his family. He had a lot to do before he could leave on this mercy mission. First, he has to get supporters and pray for the mission. He cannot act without support. He needs
our help. Once he knows he has our help, he then has to get word back to Kigen's parents that this mission will go forward. Then he has to hire a car and take care of all the logistics.
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Kigen's mother |
When I saw the photos of Kigen and his family and heard of their plight, I really had to do something. So I posted about it here on my blog and sent word to my friends to share the information. Jonah also posted on his blog and tweeted about little Kigen. Some donations are coming in due to these efforts and importantly people are also praying for Kigen and this mission. The people that have already sent their donations or who have promised that they are on the way, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. It means the
mission is now underway.
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Jonah praying with Kigen's family. |
For those that are praying for this mercy mission, we also thank you! It is through prayer that things will change. It is through prayer that people will be moved to join this effort. It is through prayer that little Kigen and his family will have the faith and strength to make this long journey. It is through prayer that Jonah will have the strength and resources to physically and emotionally undertake this mercy mission again so soon. It is through prayer that the medical staff and hospital will be prepared to properly diagnose and treat little Kigen. It is through prayer that we will have enough resources to properly undertake this mercy medical mission. I believe in the ability of prayer to move mountains. Particularly, this mountain in little Kigen's life.
I'm so happy to report that since Saturday Jonah has done a number of things. He planned to be in Eldoret, Kenya on Monday (it is now night time Monday in Kenya so people should be fast asleep). Up to now Jonah has also been coordinating with the hospital in Eldoret to see if they can undertake the kind of assessment that Kigen needs.
A car that can withstand the travel of the roads ahead will be hired in Eldoret and word has been sent ahead to Kigen's family through the mission station in the area. This needs to happen so that Kigen's family can make the journey to meet him and get their ride to the medical centre. Little Kigen and his family must walk 5 or 6 hours on a long and dusty path to get to the mission station. There is no road that goes to where they live. It will be a difficult journey for them all. Especially considering Kigen's medical condition and the fact that they just made the same journey a few days prior in order to get food assistance.
At the mission station, Kigen and his family will get some rest and freshen up. There they will meet up with Jonah and the driver and make the long journey to Eldoret. The journey to Eldoret will be a little easier as they will not be walking, they will be riding. Nonetheless it will take a whole day.
So the mercy mission to help little Kigen is underway. If you have played a part in this mission through a donation, prayer or by spreading the word to your contacts, I thank you so much. Your efforts are not in vain. You will have an impact beyond measure.
If you are just now hearing about this story and want to do something to help, we still need you. There are
so many needs to cover in this medical mission and a number of people who we need pay for services. Kigenkerichojoy[at]gmail.com
UPDATE: It is now just after 1:00 a.m. in Western Canada. Received word from Kenya that little Kigen is awaiting surgery. Please keep him and the surgeons in your prayers. I'm praying just now before sleep. God bless.
Photo credits: All photos the property of
Missions of Hope, Kenya, Pastor Jonah.
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