Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Family of 6 Orphans

May 22nd, 2012

     My dad recently came back from a trip to Kitale Kenya where he does mission work with Love Mercy....  Each time he returns I have a great time hearing about his adventures!  Since my year long stay in Kenya I have a good understanding of the terrain he travels through.  When he returned on his last trip a few weeks ago, one story seemed to stick out above the rest...
    
     While he and a team were out one day he was approached by a young Kenyan boy about 11 years old with a letter that explained the plite of he and his brothers and sisters.  Anyone who has served in Kenya would be familiar with tactics like these, some which are genuine and some a complete scam.  After reading the letter something told him to investigate the distress letter.  The story summarized went something like this....  Six children lived with their mother about 15 km outside of Kitale Kenya in a nice house and property.  Their mother fell ill and died leaving the children to fend for themselves.  A naive family of children were aided by a wealthy neighbor to make funeral arrangements for their mother as they grieved.  Their neighbor made a deal with the children that he would pay for the funeral costs but they would have to pay him back.  With the debt on their little shoulders they attempted to wash clothes for a living which paid 50 bob (40 cents) a day.  What seemed to be a friend to help the children soon took a nasty turn.  The wealthy neighbor told the children the only way to repay their debts was to turn over their home to him.  He then legally took there home and the children were out on the street. 

     My dad decided to speak to the man who had the children's land and inquire what it would take to get it returned to them.  The bill was 80,000 ksh which is equal to about $880 usd.  For the children to raise this money it would be impossible.  My dad decided to follow his heart and reinstate the children back in their home!  There was newer furniture placed in the home by the wealthy neighbor and he also paid for newer furniture to be left for the family of orphans to have.  The children had their land and home back to live in and it was totally furnished for them.  The eldest daughter was given a job at the Love Mercy admin office located in Kitale so that they could support themselves.  The family has been transformed.

     I summarized the story and left out key dates and info that make it much more dynamic.  I put the entire letter below for those who can and will read the broken English.  If you are interested in getting more information about this story you may call Noel Alexander at 913.782.0483 or email at noel@lovemercy.com

     My father requested this story be put out on the Internet so that anyone who heard it and felt like they would like to aid this family of 6 orphans further would get the opportunity.  Thank you in advance for your generosity.  Info is below.

You can donate at www.lovemercy.com, go to the giving tab

OR

Write a check to Love Mercy and in the memo write 6 orphans project and send it to;

PO Box 3921
Olathe, KS 66063







Deborah Alexander, part of the Love Mercy team helping to recover the orphan's home

Team at Orphan's recovered home

Mom Funeral

Mom Funeral

Friday, January 14, 2011

Standing in front of the very spot the Lord gave dad the mandate for Love Mercy

Update JAN '11

Wow, its 2011 and the world keeps on spinning!  I had a great end to 2010 and an even better beginning to 2011!  My trip and this section of my life is drawing to a close.  My last month in Kenya will be February. What a great time!  I am getting excited to come home to see friends and family…. and eat chipotle, watch sports, drive on nice roads, speak the right language etc.
The LMFC continues to progress and I have found a coach to come and lead the team when I leave.  I have been praying for the right guy and this individual has everything I was hoping for.  Charles (Buju) is a 29 year old man who played professional football in Kenya for 5 years before quitting to minister in the slums of Nairobi.  I believe that Charles will be able to take our guys to the next level.  He is humble but very confident in what he has to offer.  He explained to me that he will simply run the team like it’s a professional team.  He knows that spiritual advancement is our focus and winning games and making it a professional team is simply a bonus.  J  Life is good!  Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and ALL these other things will be added unto you.
I look forward to seeing many of you when I come home!  Thank you for your ongoing support through finances, thoughts and prayers.  See you soon, Sam

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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

October 20th 2010

WHAAAT UP!

THIS WILL BE SHORT AND SWEET...  BUT  I WILL MAKE IT LOOK BIGGER AND LONGER WITH CAPITAL LETTERS. :)

Had my mom and dad here with me for the last month...  Very good time.  Very special people.  My dad got us flung into a Tanzanian immigration jail...  Ill let him explain that to you.

Our Love Mercy Football Club (LMFC) won 1st place in our league and are now playing in a tournament which will determines what league we will rise to.  We may jump a division and play in the league right below the professionals here in Kenya.  We will begin traveling all over the country.  Some of our guys have not been far from their homes...  This will be an exciting experience for them to travel.

We are going into summer soon and the weather is getting hotter.  I am having fun still and don't have any complaints.  Feelin a bit of racism, and some new levels of stress (warfare) what ever you wanna call it.  What an adventure!!!  Pray I have wisdom out here.

Thanks for your support!

Sam Alexander