Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Farm report

The farm has been doing well; Ben and his team have planted new crops in the zones and still ploughing the other pieces of acres at the boys place and one of the three acres. The orchard is being re-fenced to help stop entrance by domestic animals from the community. They have been having a feast on our fruit trees. But the new fencing will put an end to this.

The tractor is still not fully functional, Ben went to the New Holland people and paid the necessary deposit, they will send out an engineer to come and fix the hydraulic system on the new tractor.

It’s raining now, and Francis is dancing in the rain. We are so glad its raining, for both our crop and the sake of country.

We are also having interviews done since we need people to join us. We are growing, and that is always a good thing. The ministry needs persons who are God fearing, will love streets kids and work with them to give them new hope for a brighter future. We need a Christian who will be a member of our Kamulu church, and be able to counsel, giving guidance to our teenagers in matter affecting their lives. Joining the present team in making vital decisions in matters affecting the lives of our present students body and ministry life as a whole.

We need a professional who will train our skills students in hair dressing , a person who will also take care of babies in the new nursery school that we have built. Both needed in these categories are ladies who will stay with the girls and help in their supervision.

Getting these people is hard, but with prayer we hope to get the right willed people to join us in this great work of serving Gods' destitute children. We always have a bible verse in MITS that gives us the strength to always keep going. Psalms 113.

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