Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Martin, Christmas and A New Year Need...



I can't believe that Christmas is just over 5 weeks away!! Where has the year gone?

It certainly has flown by for us here in Kenya.  This year brought on a big but wonderful change for the ministry with the add-on of Mama Jean's Home (MJH).  We are so incredibly thankful for the staff and the children at MJH and all the great changes we have seen and the foundation that has been laid this year.  God has certainly had His hand on this place and it's awesome to be a part of it, leading, loving and discipling these young men, both staff and children.

With the year coming to a close, we would like to open up a way for you to donate and assist Mama Jean's Home's needs in a few different ways.
                                                                                                                                            
Martin's Assessment
We took Martin to a clinic today to get an assessment done on his hands. The clinic is a mobile one that travels around the country on behalf of CURE Children's Hospital in a town called Kijabe, near Nairobi.  The doctor we saw stated that Martin needs to get an assessment done very soon by the plastic surgeon at this hospital. The tendons on Martin's hands will need surgery in the near future so the sooner the better. 



We estimate the total trip to Kijabe will be about $200 US. If you would like to donate toward this need, please see the end of this note for where to send the funds.

Please designate this need specifically on the donation to say:
In US: Kenya: Martin's Medical
In Canada: O5M: Martin's Medical

Anything that we receive above the $200 will go toward his necessary surgery in the future. 

Maize and Beans
Maize (corn) is a staple food in Kenya. The maize is ground up into a flour and cooked to make ugali which is a staple meal and the majority of Kenyans love. Beans (with rice) is another Kenyan favourite.

It is much easier and much cheaper to buy the necessary amounts of bags of maize and beans in bulk for the year rather than buying a few kilograms of it each week.

We would like to buy 15 bags of maize and 3 sacks of beans. This will cover our year of these two items as well as be a bit extra as we bring in more boys into the home.

The total cost for the maize and beans and all that is needed for them (bags, transport, products to keep them clean/safe) is going to be $600 US.


Sacks of maize

Sacks of beans

Business/Financial Management & Meat
We would like to purchase a rabbit hutch and some rabbits as well as a few roosters and chickens. We would like to have the boys learn:  1) how to care for animals, 2) how to be able to use these animals to raise and sell, put the income back into the business and keep it going, and 3) be able to eat meat once or twice a week from the rabbits and the chickens as well as have some eggs to either eat or sell out.

Example of the rabbit hutch

The total cost to start these two projects up will be $200 US.

Christmas with Families
The MJH boys will be spending Christmas with the staff members and their families at their homes. It gives the staff the time to be able to spend the holidays with their spouses, children, parents, etc. It also gives the boys the opportunity to spend time away from MJH and in a typical Kenyan home setting.  We would like to send the boys and the staff off for the holidays and a meal for them to all share together for Christmas Day.

The total cost for this will be $300 US.

So the total amount that we would like to raise in the next few weeks is $1,300 US. 

If you would like to donate toward this end of year event, please click on the links below to donate online.

If we are able to raise more than the total amount, we will put that back into Mama Jean's Home for other needs like new sitting room furniture (couches, chairs, and tables) or a stove for the kitchen (minus Martin's overage as stated above).

To donate in the US (for Mama Jean's Home/Martin ONLY):


Click on the "Donate Online" button in the middle of the page and follow the steps.  Please indicate Kenya:  Mama Jean's Home Christmas in the designation/notes box provided in the steps.

To donate in Canada (for all items)


Click on the yellow "Donate" button on the left hand side and follow the steps. Please indicate O5M: Mama Jean's Home Christmas in the designation/notes box provided in the steps.

If you have any questions or would like more information, please email us at info@one5ministries.com.


Thank you so much for your support! 

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

A Glimpse Into Mama Jean's Home: Meet Brian



Brian, who is now 10 years old, lived at Mama Jean's in early 2014; however, in June of that year, he ran away back to the streets. In July of this year, Brian asked if he could come back to Mama Jean's and on August 1st of this year, we had a party to celebrate him back into the home.

It's been a hard road for Brian. He is dealing with hurts and addictions from the streets but we continue to love on him, pray for him, and provide what he needs to make this time easier for him. He has started hugging us back when we hug him and when we give him kisses on the cheeks or forehead, his face just lights up. He is definitely in a place of needing and craving that extra attention and it's not hard to pour that love on him.


 A note from Brian:

I am so grateful for the next chance to live at Mama Jean's. I am glad that I can learn and do some work to help around the home. I get to go to church now; I get to eat regular meals. I am so happy that I can take a shower daily and that I have a bed to sleep in.

Thank you One 5 Ministries and it's friends for your love and support.   

Please keep Brian in your prayers as he continues to heal from the streets. So that we can continue to care for our boys, plus bring in other boys, like Brian, we need your support.

If you would like to donate (whether one-time or monthly), please see below of how to do so in both Canada and the United States.

CANADA
Please visit our website (http://www.one5ministries.com/contact-us/) for the address of where to send a cheque.  Please ensure that the memo of the cheque states: O5M:Mama Jean's.

If you would like to do an online donation, please visit this website (www.reactkenya.com). They are processing the online (and cheque) donations for O5M. You will see a yellow donate button on the left hand side of the home screen.

UNITED STATES
Please visit the website (http://wordsower.org/contact_info) for the address of where to send the check. Please ensure that the memo line of the check states: Kenya: Mama Jean's.

You can also do an online donation through that website. Please ensure to designate the funds to: Kenya: Mama Jean's to ensure that it gets to the home.  

If you have any questions or would like more information, please email us at info@one5ministries.com.

Tomorrow, we'll introduce another boy. See you then!!

In His Service,
Meredith


Friday, September 25, 2015

A Glimpse Into Mama Jean's Home: Meet Stanley


Note:  Sorry for the two day delay in the blog. We had internet issues one evening and power issues the other. I think we are back to normal now. Thank you for your patience!

Stanley is a leader. He is very good at communicating and doesn't fear honesty. He had a rough beginning in life but to see God transform him and show him grace and such an unconditional and beautiful love has been such an honour to see.

Stanley is the cook at Mama Jean's. He also helps to mentor and disciple the boys. He has a huge heart for Mama Jean's and takes pride in his work. He also makes really good chapatis. If you don't know what those are, you need to come to Kenya and try them. You won't be disappointed. :-)

Stanley is married to his wife Everline and has been blessed with six children: five girls and one boy.


A note from Stanley:

I praise God for this previous opportunity He has provided to us to appreciate One 5 Ministries and all who have been helping to change our lives.

One 5 Ministries has been a source of light to these young boys whom had their lives shattered in so many ways by misfortunes.

I thank God for putting this burden in O5M's hearts and your hearts because since we have been working together, things have changed a lot.  The children have realized what their futures are, how they are loved by Jesus, and they are doing their best in all areas.

The bible studies have also brought us all close to our Friend and Father, Jesus. One 5 Ministries directors have done so much through the Holy Spirit to show us how close Jesus really is to us.

I thank each and every one of you who has stood by One 5 Ministries and supported them and us.  We much appreciate. May the Lord God bless you abundantly.

Please pray for Stanley today. Pray for God to continue to use him in His mighty ways, to be a light in the darkness in the communities and especially in his family.

We need your support; to house, to feed, to educate and to care for these boys as well as pay the salaries for the staff members, like Stanley.  If you would like to donate (whether one-time or monthly) please see below of how to do so in both Canada and the United States.

CANADA
Please visit our website (http://www.one5ministries.com/contact-us/) for the address of where to send a cheque.  Please ensure that the memo of the cheque states: O5M:Mama Jean's.

If you would like to do an online donation, please visit this website (www.reactkenya.com). They are processing the online (and cheque) donations for O5M. You will see a yellow donate button on the left hand side of the home screen.

UNITED STATES
Please visit the website (http://wordsower.org/contact_info) for the address of where to send the check. Please ensure that the memo line of the check states: Kenya: Mama Jean's.

You can also do an online donation through that website. Please ensure to designate the funds to: Kenya: Mama Jean's to ensure that it gets to the home.  

If you have any questions or would like more information, please email us at info@one5ministries.com.

Tomorrow, we'll introduce another boy. See you then!!

In His Service,
Meredith

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

A Glimpse Into Mama Jean's Home: Meet Baraka



Baraka has been at Mama Jean's home since December of 2013. At the age of four, Baraka was on the street; however, thankfully it wasn't for very long before another organization requested he be moved into Mama Jean's.

Baraka is goofy kid. He enjoys being silly and slightly on the mischievous side.  :) He is more outspoken than his twin brother, Favour.

A note from Baraka:

Praise God. I am Baraka. I have been staying at Mama Jean's home since December of 2013. This home has changed my life completely.

Thank you One 5 Ministries and friends for what you are doing to see that I am safe and okay. I appreciate it with all my heart.

May the Lord God continue to provide and protect all of you. Amen.

We are so thankful that Mama Jean and her love for the boys was here in 2013 so that Baraka, at the age of four, had a place to call home.  So that we can continue to care for our boys, plus bring in other boys, like Baraka, we need your support.

If you would like to donate (whether one-time or monthly), please see below of how to do so in both Canada and the United States.

CANADA
Please visit our website (http://www.one5ministries.com/contact-us/) for the address of where to send a cheque.  Please ensure that the memo of the cheque states: O5M:Mama Jean's.

If you would like to do an online donation, please visit this website (www.reactkenya.com). They are processing the online (and cheque) donations for O5M. You will see a yellow donate button on the left hand side of the home screen.

UNITED STATES
Please visit the website (http://wordsower.org/contact_info) for the address of where to send the check. Please ensure that the memo line of the check states: Kenya: Mama Jean's.

You can also do an online donation through that website. Please ensure to designate the funds to: Kenya: Mama Jean's to ensure that it gets to the home.  

If you have any questions or would like more information, please email us at info@one5ministries.com.

Tomorrow, we'll introduce another staff member. See you then!!

In His Service,
Meredith


Monday, September 21, 2015

A Glimpse Into Mama Jean's Home: Meet Sammy



Sammy has a heart for being Jesus' hands and feet on this earth. He loves to talk to people about Christ and see them give their hearts to Jesus.

Sammy does the discipleship mentoring of the boys at the home as well as One 5 Ministries' home based care program. Sammy, along with the other staff members, are being discipled by Sean and then Sammy, helps disciple the boys and our widows, grandmothers, and children.

Sammy is married and has four children, two boys and two girls. He is a Sunday School teacher at his church. He loves to run; he is a runner; he runs everywhere. If you have ever dreamed of running with a Kenyan, come and run with Sammy. He'd love it. :)


A note from Sammy:

I want to take this opportunity to appreciate the ministry, One 5 Ministries, that has been helping us. I also thank our mighty God because since we have joined together with O5M and worked as a family, we have seen miraculous things that God has done for us.

We have seen huge changes from the boys because we have been praying and being discipled and are now teaching them the Word of God and that He is our Provider. God hears and answers our prayers.

We pray to you and your families that may your life be abundant of joy, peace, and love.

Please pray for Sammy today. Pray for God to continue to use him in His mighty ways, to be a light in the darkness in the communities.

We need your support; to house, to feed, to educate and to care for these boys as well as pay the salaries for the staff members, like Sammy.  If you would like to donate (whether one-time or monthly) please see below of how to do so in both Canada and the United States.

CANADA
Please visit our website (http://www.one5ministries.com/contact-us/) for the address of where to send a cheque.  Please ensure that the memo of the cheque states: O5M:Mama Jean's.

If you would like to do an online donation, please visit this website (www.reactkenya.com). They are processing the online (and cheque) donations for O5M. You will see a yellow donate button on the left hand side of the home screen.

UNITED STATES
Please visit the website (http://wordsower.org/contact_info) for the address of where to send the check. Please ensure that the memo line of the check states: Kenya: Mama Jean's.

You can also do an online donation through that website. Please ensure to designate the funds to: Kenya: Mama Jean's to ensure that it gets to the home.  

If you have any questions or would like more information, please email us at info@one5ministries.com.

Tomorrow, we'll introduce another boy. See you then!!

In His Service,
Meredith


Saturday, September 19, 2015

A Glimpse Into Mama Jean's Home: Meet Favour



Favour has been at Mama Jean's home since December of 2013. At the young age of four, Favour was on the street; however, thankfully it wasn't for very long before another organization requested he be moved into Mama Jean's.

He loves playing Jenga and Dominoes with us on Saturdays and he's good at both. He catches on to games quite quickly and enjoys playing them. He does have a short attention span though (what child doesn't?) and will leave in the middle of a game of Dominoes to go and find something else to do.

Favour is one half of a twin at Mama Jean's. He is a six year old cutie who has a smile that lights up his whole face.


Just had to add in this one!

A note from Favour:

Praise God. I am Favour. I have been staying at Mama Jean's home since December of 2013. This home saved and changed my life.

Thank you One 5 Ministries and for everyone out there for what you are doing for me. I can go to school; I can sleep in my own bed and I can stay with my brother. I appreciate it with all my heart.

May the Lord God continue to provide for us and provide for you.

We are so thankful that Mama Jean and her love for the boys was here in 2013 so that Favour, at the age of four, had a place to call home.  So that we can continue to care for our boys, plus bring in other boys, like Favour, we need your support.

If you would like to donate (whether one-time or monthly), please see below of how to do so in both Canada and the United States.

CANADA
Please visit our website (http://www.one5ministries.com/contact-us/) for the address of where to send a cheque.  Please ensure that the memo of the cheque states: O5M:Mama Jean's.

If you would like to do an online donation, please visit this website (www.reactkenya.com). They are processing the online (and cheque) donations for O5M. You will see a yellow donate button on the left hand side of the home screen.

UNITED STATES
Please visit the website (http://wordsower.org/contact_info) for the address of where to send the check. Please ensure that the memo line of the check states: Kenya: Mama Jean's.

You can also do an online donation through that website. Please ensure to designate the funds to: Kenya: Mama Jean's to ensure that it gets to the home.  

If you have any questions or would like more information, please email us at info@one5ministries.com.

Tomorrow, we'll introduce a staff member. See you then!!

In His Service,
Meredith

Friday, September 18, 2015

A Glimpse Into Mama Jean's Home: Meet Reuben



Reuben is fantastic. He is dedicated. He is quiet.

Reuben is our house dad for Mama Jean's Home. He lives with the boys; he also mentors the boys; he laughs with the boys and he loves the boys.

And he's a really good football (soccer for the North Americans here!) player.

Reuben is a single man, in his early 20's, who has decided to live life with these boys. He helps them with their homework. He is a great role model and mentor for the boys and we are thankful to have him on staff.


A note from Reuben:

"This is a wonderful opportunity that the Almighty God has put aside to create a change towards a society that we want in Kenya; through the support of One 5 Ministries. It's one full of young men, young people now that can make their own sound decisions about their future.

Whenever I talk and provide guidance on the topic of how the boys can change their life from the street to now, I know it can be done through this positive project, Mama Jean's.  It's amazing that the boys, now they can feel a sense of love from all of us here and from above with Jesus, as they can now put the street life behind them and now look to a brighter future.

All these have made us as the staff to be motivated and excited. From the discipleship we, the staff receive, we now always know and make sure that the love of God, plus our admiration and respect for Him, are always present.

So to everyone who does support or wishes to support One 5 Ministries and Mama Jean's Home, I appreciate it and give thanks to what you have done and what you can do for us all here. May the Lord God grant you a healthy life and to help accomplish our mission here with these boys in Kenya!

Please pray for Reuben today. Pray for God to continue to give him the wisdom and discernment he needs to help continue to raise the boys at the home. 

We need your support; to house, to feed, to educate and to care for these boys as well as pay the salaries for the staff members, like Reuben.  If you would like to donate (whether one-time or monthly) please see below of how to do so in both Canada and the United States.

CANADA
Please visit our website (http://www.one5ministries.com/contact-us/) for the address of where to send a cheque. Please ensure that the memo of the cheque states: O5M:Mama Jean's.

If you would like to do an online donation, please visit this website (www.reactkenya.com). They are processing the online (and cheque) donations for O5M. You will see a yellow donate button on the left hand side of the home screen.

UNITED STATES
Please visit the website (http://wordsower.org/contact_info) for the address of where to send the check. Please ensure that the memo line of the check states: Kenya: Mama Jean's.

You can also do an online donation through that website. Please ensure to designate the funds to: Kenya: Mama Jean's to ensure that it gets to the home.  

If you have any questions or would like more information, please email us at info@one5ministries.com.

Tomorrow, we'll introduce another boy. See you then!!

In His Service,
Meredith

Thursday, September 17, 2015

A Glimpse Into Mama Jean's Home: Meet Emmanuel



Emmanuel is our newest boy, having arrived on August 4th.  He quickly and easily adapted to life at Mama Jean's. He fit right in with the other boys immediately and they were so welcoming and accepting of him.  

From what we understand, he hadn't been on the streets for more than a year.  He showed no signs of being addicted to glue but did show a few signs of malnourishment. It's hard to get decent (not rotten or infested with bugs) food on the streets.  We are so thankful that Emmanuel came into Mama Jean's Home when he did.



Here is what Emmanuel says about Mama Jean's Home:

 "My name is Emmanuel. I stay at Mama Jean's Home. I am 15 years old. I thank God because when I came to the home, the staff and kids living here, welcomed me with a sincere heart. I will cooperate with them in any situation because I know that the Lord has a purpose for this home.

We have been taught the Word of God which was hard for street children to get in town unless there is a crusade. I have known how loving God is towards us.

I thank and welcome you for your honest support which you have shown towards us.  We are able to eat, drink, and sleep well. Plus we can also go to school!  May the Lord bless you all abundantly!

To know that Emmanuel has heard the Word of God at Mama Jean's and KNOWS how loved he is by God, is what it's all about. The challenges are worth it when we hear this.  Praise the Lord and thank You Father for allowing us to be a part of it.

We need your support; to house, to feed, to educate and to care for these boys, like Emmanuel.  If you would like to donate (whether one-time or monthly), please see below of how to do so in both Canada and the United States.

CANADA
Please visit our website (http://www.one5ministries.com/contact-us/) for the address of where to send a cheque.  Please ensure that the memo of the cheque states: O5M:Mama Jean's.

If you would like to do an online donation, please visit this website (www.reactkenya.com). They are processing the online (and cheque) donations for O5M. You will see a yellow donate button on the left hand side of the home screen.

UNITED STATES
Please visit the website (http://wordsower.org/contact_info) for the address of where to send the check. Please ensure that the memo line of the check states: Kenya: Mama Jean's.

You can also do an online donation through that website. Please ensure to designate the funds to: Kenya: Mama Jean's to ensure that it gets to the home.   

If you have any questions or would like more information, please email us at info@one5ministries.com.

Tomorrow, we'll introduce a staff member. See you then!!

In His Service,
Meredith

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

A Glimpse Into Mama Jean's Home



We thought it would be a great idea to introduce each of the boys and the staff to you but to do it individually. Each day for the next nine to ten days, we will post a blog about one of our boys or staff, a picture and what Mama Jean's Home has done for them. And we may even throw in a bit of the inside of Mama Jean's Home, so you can get even more of a glimpse of this awesome place.

If you don't know the background of Mama Jean's Home, please click here to read about it and how One 5 Ministries (O5M) came to take it over.

We won't lie and say that it has been perfect in now being in charge of running this home. There have been some definite challenges, especially when dealing with ex-street children, some who have addictions and emotional scars. But we have also seen God's incredible goodness and grace; with us, with the staff and with the boys.  We have a good foundation down with the running of the home and work very well with the staff. We have seen God do miraculous things with our boys, with our staff and even stretching out to the staff's families. God wants healing; He wants restoration; He wants us to be free of everything that gets in the way of having a deeper relationship with Him.  He loves us SO much and we have seen His love in so many ways through the Mama Jean's Home.

So join us on this journey over the next week and a half as we share with you. See what we see in the eyes and in the stories of our boys and staff. It is our hope and prayer that you will support them,  pray for them, and love them like we do.

See you tomorrow with our first boy!!

In His Service,
Meredith 



Tuesday, August 18, 2015

And Then There Were Six...


Over a year ago, Brian, who was nine at the time, left Mama Jean's Home. We didn't know him; we weren't a part of the home then.  We don't know why he left. But about two months ago, Brian resurfaced at Mama Jean's, asking if he could come back.

We have gotten a really good routine down with the staff and the four boys living there. Sean is actively working with and discipling the staff as well as training it down to the boys.  We have seen some great healing and changes in one of our older boys and felt that everyone was at a good place to bring in another boy.

However, to also protect the boys, the home and the smooth running of it all, we also don't want it to be a revolving door for boys to come and go. So we sat down with Brian and requested a few things to be done/shown by him to see the seriousness of his wanting to return.

He came through on it all. There was a week or so when he didn't come to Mama Jean's so some of the staff went searching for him on the streets to make sure he was okay. He had been bullied by a boy who lived at Mama Jean's previously, to stop coming or he'd get beat up. We worked that through with him. He came back to Mama Jean's and then we had a party!!!

On August 1st, we celebrated Brian into the home!!!

Brian
Talking about Brian coming home.
Welcoming Brian home. 
The other boys welcoming him home. 
We had games and cake and soda for all of us to enjoy. We told Brian that he didn't have to leave Mama Jean's and go back to the street. He now had a roof over his head, food to go in his belly, an education at a school ahead of him and people who love him and want to welcome him home. We all clapped and prayed and thanked God for bringing him back. It was a fantastic day!

Sean praying over Brian. 
Sammy praying over Brian.
Having sodas and cake. 
The Boys!
The Boys and Staff!
A joke was said!
A few days later, we got a message about an emergency situation regarding a 13-year boy named Emmanuel.  Two of our staff went to find Emmanuel but couldn't. The next morning, he was found and brought to Mama Jean's.  Emmanuel has only been on the street for about 8-9 months and doesn't have signs of addiction to sniffing glue but he did show a few signs of slight malnourishment.  He was asked if he would like to stay at Mama Jean's, be off the street, and be able to go to school. He was pretty excited about that.  We'll need to do a welcome home party for him soon. 

Emmanuel
Both boys have been adapting very well, especially Emmanuel.  The staff have noticed that Brian has some anger issues that need to be worked on and prayed over. A year plus on the street, being in constant survivor mode and weaning off of the glue can cause a lot of emotions in a child, especially at the tender age of ten. 

But we know that we have a Father who LOVES these boys with a love that is so wide and so deep. He wants to see them healed; he wants their anger, their addiction, their fears of abandonment and rejection to be gone. He wants them to know Him and follow the amazing path that He has led out for them.

It's an honour to be able to love on and serve these boys and to show them and teach them the love of Jesus.

If you would like to donate towards the Mama Jean's Home and these boys, please visit our website: http://www.one5ministries.com/contact-us/ .  

You can send a cheque or donate online.  Every amount helps to keep these boys healthy and off the street.  Thank you so much!

In His Service,
Meredith

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Spiritual Freedom


It amazes me when Jesus sets people free from any bondage they are in.

Some of our staff and I, have started to do discipleship.  I told them that this would be a journey that we would walk through together.  I don’t want to portray myself to them as something that I am not.  The journey toward the Kingdom is one that should be done in community.  It isn’t a solo journey.  It isn’t one that should be lead by anyone, but Holy Spirit.  I told them that I would want them to be able to take what we discover about God and walk with others in their lives outside of work on this journey.

A couple of weeks ago, as we learned about how God is the best Father figure that we can have, a question came from one of the guys.  The question that came out of the discussion was about what it means when the sins of the fathers are passed down to the third and fourth generations.

I explained that sins could affect not only the one committing the sin, but his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.  I told them that if the sin wasn’t dealt with, that it could repeat itself and affect the generations perpetually until the sin was dealt with.  I told them that one could break the cycle by turning to Jesus and asking Him to bring an end to the curse.  The man that asked the question said that he would like to put an end to somethings that he knew weren’t good for him or his family.  I assured him that the following week, we would take care of it.  For this week I gave them an assignment.  To sit quietly in their prayer time, eyes closed, with the palms of their hands facing up.  As they breathed in pray “Abba,” as they breathed out pray “I belong to you.”

When we next met, I asked the guys how things were going since our last meeting.  Through their prayer time, one felt that he would be having a breakthrough.  That he would experience God’s prosperity in the near future (something I will need to follow up with).  The other two felt that there was something heavy that had left their hearts.  They both expressed issues with anger towards their families for little things, or even an irrational anger.  I asked the third what his experience with anger was.  He said he felt anger, but was able to exercise self control.  I found it interesting that the first two men are married and the third is not.

I could sense Holy Spirit say to me that there is a generational/cultural issue regarding anger that has been passed down through time.  I have no idea what the root cause is.  I don’t think that it matters at this point.  Enough generations have suffered with this problem.  People just need to be set free.

We prayed a prayer that recognized Jesus as Lord of every area of our lives.  We prayed over the house and the compound that the home is on.  Over the next three weeks I lead each of the men through a few prayers breaking generational curses, and prayers of forgiveness.  When we were finished, I asked them how they were feeling. One said that he was feeling better already and that a big weight had been lifted.  Another said that he could feel Holy Spirit filling him up.  The other one recognized that there were issues that he was going to have to address over time, but that he could sense a good change in his life.  We gave God the glory and rejoiced over the victories.

For the two men that experienced what I would call “immediate freedom” (as I have no better term to use), each had amazing stories of reconciliation within their families and friends.  Some stories revolved around people in their families wanting to turn from alcohol abuse.  Other stories had family members calling within hours of the prayer sessions asking for forgiveness.  One man had a friend who was a preacher and worship leader.  The friend had walked away from Jesus and church life and turned to alcohol.  As a result of a conversation about how good God is, the man agreed to stop drinking and return to church that following Sunday.

The great thing about living life in community, is that great follow up can be done among us.  I look forward to seeing how these men’s life have been changed by Jesus and how they are walking in freedom.  I am also looking forward to seeing how Jesus uses them to set others free too!

In His Service,
Sean

Monday, May 4, 2015

New Clothes



Usually buying "new" clothes in Kenya, means going down to the local market where there are piles and piles of clothes that have been donated from all over the world.  The local markets aren't as neat or pretty of a set up as Value Village or Goodwill back in North America, where everything is categorized by sizes, gender, dresses, shirts or pants. It's mounds of clothes that you need to dig through and usually the awesome treasures of a find are on the bottoms of those heaps.

I have found skirts and tops at the market, prices ranging from $1.00-6.00. Sean has found jeans, t-shirts and collared shirts for the same prices. And when we find the gems, we are so excited. 

When we put the word out about Mama Jean's, we received donations for it, funding that will help the home over the next few months. Important side note: Thank you so much friends! And thank You Jesus! So one of the things we did, which was desperately needed was give each boy at the home a budget for clothes and a day at the market. Oh my goodness, the sheer excitement!!! 

Here are the boys showing off in their new outfits.

Baraka

Favour

Favour & Baraka

Favour & Baraka

Kevin

Micah

Baraka

Favour

Kevin

Micah

Kevin

Micah

Favour

Micah

Handsome boys, aren't they? They were SO happy to show off their new clothes.  

If you would like to know how you can support the home or send things for the boys, please email us at support@one5ministries.com

If you would like to know how to donate funds to Mama Jean's Home, please go to: http://www.one5ministries.com/contact-us/

In His Service,
Meredith

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