I'm linking up with Internet Cafe Devotions today. I hope you will join me.
Hello dear friends,
How are you this fine day? Here where I live the skies have been gray since the weekend and we've been expecting rain. Our first rain for a long time. However the rain did not come and I see the forecast is for increasingly warmer temperatures and more sunshine for the rest of this week. That suits me just fine as I am already missing our Summer though it is now technically Fall/Autumn. The time just seems to pass so fast and where does it go?
Recently, I've seen a theme in the blogs I read; people blogging about time and making the best of the time we have, not wasting it, and being grateful for the ability to just live and grow each day. For life goes in cycles
To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:
Ecclesiastes 3:1
Right now it is my time to update you about Jonah and the Missions of Hope, and it is Jonah's time to finalize his thesis and see what next steps God would prepare for his future. Normally Jonah would update you but he is having to conserve money and totally reduce expenses. It costs money to use the internet cafe or to pay for airtime.
I only have a short report because as I mentioned last time, Jonah was in the middle of his master's thesis and facing a very challenging time financially. If you are a regular reader of this blog and Jonah's blog, you will know that Jonah never asks for funds for his own personal use. He relies on a faithful donor for his own school needs but recently the financial burden has become too much for the donor. It is very unfortunate because Jonah is just sooooo close to finishing.
Jonah's Needs
Jonah has already successfully made it as far as defending his thesis!
Isn't that a wonderful achievement?!
What needs to be done for Jonah to finish is to go to Uganda (he lives and studies in Kenya through a satellite university) to complete the administrative work for his thesis requirements.
This sounds simple enough but it takes funds he doesn't currently have. He has been working very hard to solicit funds in Kenya to get to Uganda and he is there now but he needs your help to make sure he can complete his task.
If you can help him, please don't delay in sending your donation. He doesn't have much time to fulfill his requirements. He also needs to return to Kenya before the end of this month to move from his temporary home where he has been living during his studies.
He needs funds for that too but the main focus is on finalizing the thesis.
Here is a breakdown of the needs for Uganda:
English editor needs : about $50
formatting needs: $30
statistics needs: $50
binding: $90
travel: $100
lodging: $20
food: $10 per day
miscellaneous: $100
Little Linet's Needs
I cannot forget to update you about Little Linet and I think you will remember that she was to undergo a medical evaluation on August 28, 2012. The evaluation was for the purpose of determining whether she is a candidate for surgery. You might also remember that Little Linet had been having various issues with her mouth causing pain, wounds, odour and inability to eat properly. The doctors decided to remove some front teeth to help stabilize the situation.
The real answer to Little Linet's problems is to help Little Linet undergo cleft palate surgery and the first step toward that was an evaluation about whether she is a suitable candidate for cleft palate surgery.
I am so happy to report that Little Linet is indeed a candidate for surgery.
We would like to help her but we need your help to do it.
Can you help this little one? It will take at least $500 for her to have surgery and so I'm starting now to raise the funds. So far, we have raised $60 for the surgery.
The need is really quite easy to be met if we all pull together.
All it takes is 10 people in the whole wide world to give
$50.00 (Canadian)
Or, 20 people in the whole wide world to give
$25.00 (Canadian)
Please know that although I do ask for funds on this blog from time to time, there are actually very, very few people who give toward most of the needs we write about . The exception was little Kigen because one kind hearted singer in Nashville, publicized his need on Facebook.
I don't share this information to whine or complain but only to make it clear what the situation is. I know from time to time you may have questions and though this isn't my ministry as such, I do support it in whatever ways I can and I desire to have others support it too.
God knows in advance who will help at any given time. He knows who the donors will be or whether there will be no donors at all. He also knows that he gives every single person out there reading this, countless opportunities to do good each day. What you read here is only a part of the opportunities that God opens for you but they are important. God does care about these ones In Kenya who most people don't care about at all. If you are a follower of Christ and his love abides in you, would you be touched to help and care for them too?
Sometimes a giver stre-e-e-e-e-tches to help meet a need.
That is another simple fact.
Sometimes needs are not met at all because there is no one willing to reach out and touch. It is as simple as that.
God knows our hearts.
I just know that if this little girl were in your living room sitting beside you, it would be hard to turn your head and heart from her because she is a real life person, with real needs and she depends on us to help her mother meet her needs. I know many people get uncomfortable with being confronted by the needs of others or they grow weary but the Bible says
Let us not grow weary in well-doing, for in due season we shall reap, if we do not lose heart.
Galatians 6:9
I know we do grow weary from time to time but God encourages us through his word. He tells us not to grow weary and he tells us how we can avoid it.
But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.
Isaiah 40:31
If today, you are feeling the love of God and the freedom that God gives to be a cheerful giver, please join hands with the Missions of Hope. Please be as generous as you can so Jonah can finish his thesis requirements and so we can make arrangements for Little Linet's surgery that much faster. Of course, you don't have to be a Christian to be a giver. So if you are not a Christian, you may want to lend a hand to these dear ones anyway.
There are two people in East Africa, waiting for your help. Will you be
one to help answer their needs?
Let me close by saying a prayer that in n this season of your life, whatever your needs are, whatever you are going through and dealing with, may you too find the comfort and blessings you need, and a hand or two to help you on your way. For when you are are strong again, you can help another on their journey. I leave you with a song that seems appropriate. It isn't a Christian song as such but it's sentiments are the same.
God richly bless you.
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