After a tour of the campus, they received more Kenyan hospitality when they were served chai (tea with milk) and mandazis (the African doughnut) while Teacher Diana shared the history of the school and more about the structure of CGA's child sponsorship program. During their first day at CGA, each Sponsor had the opportunity to meet their sponsored child. Over the course of the week, they had much more time to really get to know their child. There’s nothing quite as special as the first hug you get to give a child you’ve supported, prayed for and loved for many years; some of them had been sponsoring that child for over 10 years!
While much of the focus of this trip was for sponsors to meet their child and for the entire team to capture a great vision for the ministry of CGA, they also had a desire to SERVE. The team participated in 5 different projects throughout the school. The Sewing Group spent most of their mornings and afternoons, endlessly mending torn uniforms or replacing buttons! The Craft Group went into every classroom during their scheduled Creative Arts lessons and taught a new craft each day. The students loved the chance to work with new materials, making a beaded cross keychain, foam bookmarks, faith bracelets and much more! The Painting Group painted our
recently built computer lab! The Construction Group worked alongside and under the lead of Benard, CGA’s carpenter. They learned how to make tables for the computer lab the Kenyan way; getting back to the roots of construction, using handsaws and hand planes! As one team member put it, "We relearned the lost art of true carpentry." This group also assisted with putting up a large fence behind the goals of our soccer pitch. The Photography Group took thousands of pictures to help us have updated profile pictures of each student and staff, as well as class pictures and other images from around the CGA campus! Many of the team members also led a session during the 5th-8th grade Club time including Yahtzee, crafts, music and even a lesson on satellite imaging!! Besides their dedicated service, the team also blessed the school with a number of needed school supplies, including 10 laptops for our new computer lab!
recently built computer lab! The Construction Group worked alongside and under the lead of Benard, CGA’s carpenter. They learned how to make tables for the computer lab the Kenyan way; getting back to the roots of construction, using handsaws and hand planes! As one team member put it, "We relearned the lost art of true carpentry." This group also assisted with putting up a large fence behind the goals of our soccer pitch. The Photography Group took thousands of pictures to help us have updated profile pictures of each student and staff, as well as class pictures and other images from around the CGA campus! Many of the team members also led a session during the 5th-8th grade Club time including Yahtzee, crafts, music and even a lesson on satellite imaging!! Besides their dedicated service, the team also blessed the school with a number of needed school supplies, including 10 laptops for our new computer lab!
We believe hearts were moved, perceptions were changed and they saw that Jesus is alive and at work in a rural [poverty-stricken] place like Mbita! We pray that each teammember is moved to be a great ambassador for CGA and God’s work in Mbita. We are grateful for the team’s desire to “come and see”, for their willingness to leave their families and spend the money to travel half way across the world to Kenya and for their great attitudes and servant hearts while they were at CGA.
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