Maize Harvest

January 21, 2012 · 0 comments

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After almost nine months of consistent rains, the dry season has finally come. It is dry, hot (mid to high 90s) and dusty. While this can be uncomfortable, it’s clear to see that God has his purpose for this time as well.

The maize has had time to dry and Thursday was time to harvest.  Each harvest (there are two a year here) all available Kasana staff and kids of all ages head down to Enterprise Farm and pick  maize together. It’s a fun time of fellowship and the free labor allows the Farm a better opportunity to make a profit to help the ministry. The maize will be stored in our maize crib for a number of weeks before being sold and turned into maize flour.

We thank God for His provision in times of rain and times of sunshine.

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Envisioning

January 13, 2012 · 0 comments

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Uncle Jonnes and Uncle Jay open Envisioning 2012.

As the Ugandan school year runs Feb. – early December each year, December  and January serve as “summer vacation” for the kids.

Our Envisioning band has led wonderful times of worship.

We reported back to work on Jan. 4 and we have been busy hiring new staff and preparing for the year ahead.  Most of our sons and daughters who live with us full-time at Kasana Children’s Centre are visiting relatives for three-four weeks before returning to us, their Kasana family, next week.

On Wednesday, we began our annual Envisioning week. It is a wonderful time to join together with New Hope staff from each of our sites and be reminded of the calling God has for us. With nearly 100 staff, their spouses, 30 Investment Year sons and daughters, a number of S5 and S6 sons and daughters, and ten Kenyans from the first Kenyan Institute of Childcare and Family class, this is our biggest Envisioning gathering yet.

This year’s theme is based on Matthew 1:23 – Emmanuel – God with us. We are focusing on the primary purpose God has for us, relationship – first with Him then with others.  In our first two days, we have discussed the Biblical foundations of relationship, what deep relationship looks like, barriers to relationship, our own orphan hearts (and how that affects relationship), and relating with wounded hearts to others with wounded hearts.

There is much more to come (three more days of Envisioning). We would appreciate your prayers that we will all be able to receive all God has for us.

- Tal Anderson

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