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Brothers and Sisters of Jesus: Igniting Faith and Love through Dance
In a world often filled with uncertainty and hardships, there are stories that shine with hope and purpose. One such story revolves around a remarkable group of Kinship United alumni from the Cross Training Center in Uganda, fondly known as the Brothers and Sisters of Jesus, who have found their calling and inspiration through the incredible power of dance. Dancing with a Purpose A recent event at the dedication of a Kinship Project served as a testament to the incredible journey of these young individuals. Among the guests and performers at this event, the Brothers and Sisters of Jesus stood Child Stories
Christmas is Coming Soon
Can you believe 2023 is almost over? Soon, it’ll be the most wonderful time of year, a season of giving and the celebration of the miracle of Jesus’s birth. When you plan your Christmas celebrations, will you remember orphans and widows among your loved ones? Keep an eye out in the next couple of months for the list of the items our Kinship Projects need most in our annual Orphan’s Wish List. In addition to their ongoing needs, Kinship Projects want to purchase some special gifts for the kids in time for the Christmas holiday. You have come through year Newsletter
Feeding Children in Cambodia
You enabled yet another successful evangelism outreach event in Cambodia – an event that fed hundreds while sharing the good news of the Gospel. In September, Pastor Jack and the Kinship Kids at the Chom Choa Kinship Project went to nearby Takhmao at the outskirts of the city. Soup and MannaPack meals of rice were distributed in the poorest neighborhood, Beung Chrov village. MannaPack meals are loaded with nutrients, especially beneficial to those in poverty who are often deficient in multivitamins and nutrition. In addition to feeding children, the Gospel was spread, too! Christ’s love was shared with the community Newsletter
Doing Well: The Water You Brought to Kenya
West Pokot County has some of the most underprivileged communities in all of Kenya. Water is the most crucial issue, in addition to other crises like hunger and limited access to healthcare and education. The Kinship United Kenya team arrived with two pickup truck beds full of bottled water, food, and special cookie biscuits and milk for the kids. As they distributed their supplies to the crowd, the team saw the critical water crisis with their own eyes. Widows, mothers, and young girls walk to retrieve water as far as 18km (over 10 miles) away, daily. Everyone depends upon one Newsletter
Outcast and Alone: You Helped Steven When No One Else Would
When you support Kinship United, you’re supporting orphans who would otherwise have no one to turn to for help. Orphans who had to grow up too quickly and focus on survival. Orphans like Steven. At only 15 years old, Steven knows more heartbreak and hardship than most experience in their lifetime. When he was just a little boy, Steven lost his father to a tragic road accident. His mother did her best to care for him on her own for years, but she suffered from HIV along the way. Steven witnessed his mother's battle with the disease since he was Child Stories