HAVE YOU SEEN THE BACHELOR?
Have you seen the Bachelor of Education in Early Childhood Development and Education?
Congratulations to Margaret Maina (Blasto’s daughter) on her graduation. Check out the great pictures of the graduate and her proud dad.
Margaret and Blasto
Cake is part of every celebration in Kenya.
LET THERE BE LIGHT
The service panel is ready for power.
We opened our new Little Lambs center in Kijabe back in 2017. The buildings were all wired for electricity but connecting to the electrical grid was beyond the scope of that initial construction project.
Since then our Little Lambs staff has made do with natural light. Most days that is fine but on cloudy winter days it can be hard to see in the classrooms. Thanks to two key friends of Little Lambs we are very close to having enough funds to connect to the power grid. Your donation can put us over the top and into the light.
We are looking to raise the last $3000 (of $13,000) to complete this project.
The building is wired for both 110 and 220!
Overhead lights are waiting for power
We have to run the power over 200 meters from the road to our building, requiring a transformer.
This is where the power line will connect with the building.
TESTING, TESTING 1, 2, 3
Peter on the left, Boniface on the right.
These young men have completed their training at Kijabe Practical Garage (KPG), the Little Lambs trade school. Their application fee has been paid and they are registered to take the next government certification test for welding.
Zach
Be praying for Peter Kang’ethe, Boniface Kuriuki and Zack Kamou. Pray that each man would be relaxed and able to execute both the written and practical aspects of the exam.
Zach will be sitting for the Welding Artisan class 3 exam.
Peter and Boniface will be sitting for the Auto Mechanic Artisan class 3 exam.
When you give to Little Lambs, you help make stories like these happen. Thank you!
THE WHEELS OF JUSTICE GRIND SLOWLY
The scene of the accident
Back in January, you may remember, Blasto had a serious car accident. He had minor injuries, but sadly the driver of the other vehicle succumbed to their injuries and passed away.
When there is loss of life there is always a trial. Blasto’s case has been proceeding as expected. See the report from Machaa about yesterday’s proceedings.
Please continue to pray that Blasto’s case will be resolved quickly and fairly.
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The court hearing went on as had been planned, unlike in the past when things would be postponed. The prosecution had two of their witnesses testify and were also cross examined by Blasto's lawyer.
I'm not a lawyer, but it was evident the prosecution didn't have their act together. The first witness who they called to the stand, was supposed to be a defense witnesses, so he gave a testimony contrary to the prosecution. The second one was so inconsistent that the magistrate had to interject and get a clarification for the sake of record because most of the information was contradictory.
Blasto's lawyer was quite optimistic from yesterday's session and hopes that the court would dismiss the case without it going to trial. The prosecution has another four witnesses to put on the stand, hopefully on 29th August when the next hearing will be. Continue praying.
PLEASE PRAY FOR LEAH AND HER FAMILY
Leah is a 10 year old 4th grader at our Green Pastures center. Her younger brother, Peter, passed away after battling an illness for sometime. Peter was not in the Little Lambs program but was known and loved by us all.
Please pray for Leah and her mother as the memorial service and burial will be tomorrow.
NO SMALL MIRACLE
The scene of the accident
The fact that Blasto was not seriously injured in the accident is no small miracle. These pictures tell the story go God’s protection.
Please continue to pray for Blasto’s recovery and that the insurance will be adequate to repair or replace the vehicle the Blasto and KPG rely on for so much.
BLASTO RECOVERING AT HOME - PLEASE CONTINUE TO PRAY
Blasto is never happy when idle so this is especially hard for him.
