Crusade in Mlowa

Torkild and the team have been away on a children’s crusade, a nine days trip and a total of 1300 km roundtrip.

Written 19.08.2013 08:10 under Archive

Church Inaugurates 2013

Dear friends,

 

Torkild has together with our German friend Friedhelm (the one that builds churches) been on a 10 day tour,

Written 20.05.2013 13:06 under Archive

Bomb in Arusha

Dear friends,
 

As you might have heard in the news, on Sunday morning around 11am a bomb

Written 07.05.2013 20:57 under Archive

A well to Pudde?

Dear Friends.

I believe spring is on its way to you after a long winter. Once again all the beautiful spring flowers will start blooming and the birds will sing.

Written 16.04.2013 08:30 under Archive

News about Tumaini

We finished the school year of 2012 with 45 students and started the New Year 2013 with 75 students. This means an increase of 30 students and we are very happy with that.

Written 10.02.2013 09:55 under Archive

The maasai girl Nolari

I wonder if you remember the little Maasai girl who survived the terrible fire in August 2012, where her little brother died 2 weeks after the fire and the mother died 3 months after the fire.

Written 05.02.2013 19:17 under Archive

Christmas is just around the corner

We would like to wish all of you, our dear beloved friends, a very Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year.

Written 21.12.2012 13:22 under Archive

Mama Sofias funeral

Wednesday 21st of November we went to the funeral of Lorikus wife.

Written 23.11.2012 19:56 under Archive

Burned mother is death

It is with deep sorrow that we write you this, but the night of Tuesday the 20th of November at 3 in the morning Lorikus wife mama Sofia died, due to her deep burns.

Written 21.11.2012 07:22 under Archive

Pudde and the children

We have just visited Pudde and the children, I think that this picture is so good, so I just wanted to send it on to you all.

Written 18.10.2012 17:49 under Archive

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    [post_content] =>  En masaipige ved navn Ruth Lucas, som går i Form 4 (Secondary school), bor sammen med sin mor og mormor her i Arusha. A Maasai girl by the name of Ruth Lucas who is in Form 4 (secondary school) lives with her mother and grandmother in Arusha. 
Faderen er forsvundet, og de har ingen kontakt haft med ham i flere år. Ruth er meget dygtig i skolen. Skolen, hun går på, har sponsoreret hendes skolegang, da de er så fattige. Af forskellige årsager er hendes skole netop blevet lukket, og Ruth har skullet ud og finde en anden skole.
 
Moderen har ikke råd til at sende Ruth i en anden skole. Ruths bedstefar, som er masai, vil have Ruth tilbage til masailandet. Han mener, at en pige ikke skal tage en uddannelse, men i stedet følge masaiernes tradition for piger: at blive gift. Masaierne mener, at kun drengene skal have en uddannelse.
 
Ruths mor fortalte, at Ruths morfar havde fået et tilbud fra en ældre, velhavende masai, der vil betale en meget stor brudepris i form af mange køer for at få Ruth. Ruth har været helt utrøstelig, for hun ønsker at fortsætte sin skolegang, få en uddannelse og selv vælge sin mand, når den tid kommer. Derfor kom moderen og Ruth til vores kontor for at bede om hjælp.
 
I tro sendte vi Ruth på en god, kristen skole, hvor hun er meget glad for at være.
 
Vi har fået en sponsor, der vil gøre hendes Form 4 færdig. Men Ruth ønsker at forsætte yderligere to år, så hun afslutter med en studentereksamen. Hvis der er nogen, som gerne vil hjælpe hende videre, så skriv til os eller send en gave til vores missionskonto. Pengene skal øremærkes ”Ruth”.
 




 The father disappeared and they have had no contact with him for several years. Ruth is a bright girl in school. Her school decided to sponsor her schooling because they are really poor. For various reasons the school recently shut down and Ruth had to find another school.
 
The mother cannot afford to send Ruth to another school. Ruth’s grandfather is a Maasai and he wants to have her back in Maasai land. He does not want a girl to get eductaed, but instead follow the Maasai traditions for girls: to be married. Maasais think that only boys should get educated.
 
Ruth’s mother told me that Ruth’s grandfather had received an offer from an elderly, wealthy Maasai who wanted to pay a very large dowry in the form of many cows in order to marry Ruth. Ruth had been desperate because she wanted to stay in school, get her education and choose her husband when the time was ripe. For this reason the mother and Ruth came to our office asking for help.
 
We trusted God and sent Ruth to a good, Christian school where she is thriving.
 
We received a sponsor who will support her until Form 4 is completed. But Ruth wishes to continue for another two years and graduate from High School. If any of you would like to support Ruth for a few more years please write us or send a gift to our missions account. Please earmark it “Ruth”.
 


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