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Kenya Mission Day 3

Day 3 – AN INCREDIBLE DAY Our poor team was operating on very few hours of sleep. We arrived at the Nairobi airport at 8pm sharp, but didn’t manage to get through customs until 10:30pm. The problem was the customs agents spotted all of our humungus bags, 29 in total, […]

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Interview with Carrie Abbott

Listen in to hear an inspiring story about an organization making a difference in Kenya. Carrie interviews Richard Vicknair and others from World COMP about their Kenyan feeding centers, tuition free schools for slum kids, a church, medical camps, and other programs. Helping Kenyans, help Kenyans. Be inspired about an […]

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Another Great Day In Kenya

DID SOMEBODY SAY SPORTS? Here’s another link to a lot of pictures of our adventure in Kenya: https://photos.app.goo.gl/0X5ISLRNymS3s5gl1 Yesterday was organized chaos and fun. Today we are having organized sports and fun! First we had a basketball game and then a soccer game. Along with each game there were be […]

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Simeon and Mary Obayo

Everywhere we go in Kakamega people know Bishop Simeon Obayo. There are a lot of bishops (pastors) in Kenya, but Simeon is The Bishop. Today, we held a 50th anniversary celebration for both he and his wife Momma Mary at Kakamega high school. It was a grand affair with people […]

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The Big Mzungu

We just finished up the second day at the Kimbo medical camp outreach. We were able to see 1,100 patients today bringing our two-day total to 2,000. It is truly exhausting work. There are hundreds of people who are given the diagnosis and the medication they desperately need, but there […]

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Kimbo Stories

It’s day two of the three day Kimbo medical camp outreach. Kimbo is a poor village some ten miles outside of Nairobi, Kenya. The people here are in such desperate need of medical treatment. WorldComp has been conducting medical camps throughout Kenya for the past eight years and we are […]

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We Are One In The Spirit???

I was a product of the “Jesus Movement”. We were a bunch of flower children, psychedelic drug users and pretend revolutionaries, who came to the end of ourselves and found Jesus. For a number of years, we were the happiest people on earth. Our faith was real, our love was […]

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This Is What Makes Africa Fun

Today we went downtown to the open air Masai Market. When an American approaches the market, an army of hawkers comes to meet you before you reach the gate. Each one trying to get a rope around you and drag you to their display. I am used to this so […]

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