Fatherless Day
Guest blogger Jeromy Smith Every Father’s Day, I am overwhelmed by two conflicting sensations that are at once both acutely objective and deeply emotional. Somewhat predictably, the first sensation is…
Guest blogger Jeromy Smith Every Father’s Day, I am overwhelmed by two conflicting sensations that are at once both acutely objective and deeply emotional. Somewhat predictably, the first sensation is…
For the past several months, I have been heartsick about the conditions in Kenya. As many of you know, I visited Provision on a vision trip with leadership from Grace…
Shoe Ball So, we've learned a new game! Here's how it goes: It all starts with two teams comprised of 10 Kenyan kiddos, 5 wazungu (white…
I want to introduce you to a young lady whose past I know little about, but whose future I think we might be able to make a little brighter. When…
I think National Adoption Month is one of those bitter sweet things. I think it's a great thing that the world is becoming more aware of the crisis that countless…
There are times when the human spirit humbles me beyond myself. Today was one such time. A few days ago, we met a group of women who are fighting for…
This is Mama Sundi! It's strange that this is the first time that I have been on the blog to write. Things have been very busy and the boys have…
It’s amazing how exhausted one can feel yet not exert much physical effort. Today we ate lunch with the students at Provision Education Center where we almost didn’t have enough…
I have never been to an orphanage before. Today we went to Happy Life Orphanage where Pastor Samuel and the Smith family adopted their children. The roads to avoid Nairobi…
Let’s back up and give a little context for those of you who don’t know why we are in Nairobi this week. About 7 years ago a relationship started between…