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Author: Richard Vicknair

The Camp at Ibinzo

The Village of Shimanyiro SWIMMING IN MATTRESSES: First of all let me say thank you to all the people who emailed me to say you would buy mattresses for the boys at the Shikusa Boys Detention Center.  Several hours after my email we receive enough money to buy 90 more […]

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A Sunday to Remember

This morning we worshipped with the Kakamega Town Church.  Their worship is something to remember.  The entire team danced in the conga line that moved through the chairs during worship.  We simply had a great time.  The people of this church are truly wonderful; full of love and passion for […]

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Day One Kayole Medical Camp

I am sitting the sanctuary of the Kayole PEFA Church watching the people move up through line to get their vitals taken and then to see a doctor.  At present we have number of free services in the camp:  Doctors Exams, Eye Exams (with free reading glasses), Voluntary AIDS, Malaria, […]

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A day is a week

News From Our Medical Camp I was telling the team yesterday that one day in Kenya is like a week.  The reason for this is “sensory overload”.  As you drive through the country everything that you see is unusual and out of the ordinary.  Some things are just beyond belief.  […]

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God is so good

The old song says “If we never had a problem, we wouldn’t know that God could solve them”.  Well we had a problem!  The ultrasound machine came to the camp in great shape, but when we turned it on there was a power surge that burned a section of the […]

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