Meet our Students: Mery

Mery, Mery quite contrary. I don’t know why but that always sticks in my head when I am talking about or to Mery (pronounced Mary). She is of course nothing like the nursery rhyme song which has been largely equated to dark themes of torture. She is not even really like the definition: inclined to…

Meet our Students: Ebenzery

I am going to be honest, Ebenzery is hard to write about. There is a lot to talk about with Ebenzery so that is not the problem. It is difficult to truly tell you about Ebenzery without addressing what would be described in most developed countries as a learning/development challenge. You see Ebenzery is in…

Watch the Facebook Live Presentation

Sorry to anyone who tried to watch the video live Sunday night, but Facebook Event does not provide a url you can link to it turns out. Here is the video including the attempt at q&a at the end.

Meet our Students: Sajida

Sajida (pronounced Sah-gee-dah) is a very sweet young girl in our middle preschool class who started last year in the baby class. She is not known for showing her emotions very much. Almost every picture and mental memory I have of her is similar to the one to the left of this text. She does…

International Ministry in a Pandemic

Big challenges provide us with big opportunities to prove ourself. That was something I truly grasped for the first time when I was in the military. The bigger the obstacle, the nastier the problem always saw people of true worth step up and do something. This is one of those challenges. In today’s blog I…