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WATER!

Thank you to all who prayed with us yesterday! We began drilling at 9:30 on Wednesday morning. The process went smoothly with one minor breakdown. We hit water just after 10:30 at 55 M. It was awesome! Everyone jumped to their feet clapping and got as close to the borehole as possible. We all thanked […]

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Ripoi Spring

  Saturday we traveled to a spring called “Ripoi” that we identified on our last trip.  It is about a 45 minute drive through the bush from camp.  This area is also badly in need of water.  The women walk a very long distance to the spring which also waters livestock and wildlife.  The water […]

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Empopongi River Crossing

On Wednesday we had the company of James Origa, a Kenyan water engineer that has been involved with the planning of MOM’s water projects.  James was the designer of the Elephant Springs project that we completed last year.  He consulted on improving the river crossing, the challenging spot where the pipeline has to span the […]

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Catching up from Kenya

Tuesday we met with the dear people of Iltuisho, the planned site of MOM’s first water well in Kenya. When we arrived many excited people came to the site to hear what is being planned. We first visited this site and the people of Ilturisho last October. This was the neediest place we found in […]

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Magnifying Experiences – Elementary School Work

By Rebekah Kamerman – Arrowhead Bible College He closed one eye and peered into the microscope eyepiece. A line of chattering kids eagerly waited their turn to look into this new world of science. They were looking at a tiny bug—head lice, a common problem for nearly all the kids, and looking larger than life […]