The new school building in Kwambekenya is starting to come up! This week, Prairie Lakes Church will be working along side the community to help out…
The new school building in Kwambekenya is starting to come up! This week, Prairie Lakes Church will be working along side the community to help out…
The last term of the year in Kenya is usually met with mixed reactions. Every high school student is excited and counting down to their final examination of the year that will majorly determine whether they progress to next class or not. Those in 12th grade are usually preparing to sit for their final high school exams.
However, many students are currently at crossroads because the teachers are on a strike!
In July, I had the privilege of leading a Kenya Open team, and I’d love to share some of the experiences that left a lasting impact on me. Our team was a diverse group of 12 people from five U.S. states and Toronto, Canada, with five of us being repeat trip participants. It was a wonderful mix of individuals—some with deep knowledge of 410 Bridge and others who were just beginning to learn about our work.
In the heart of Las Lomas, Huehuetenango, Filogonio Figueroa, a devoted father of three, once found himself at a crossroads. Economic hardships and a lack of employment weighed heavily on his family, leading him to consider a difficult decision—migrating to the United States in search of a better life. But just as Filogonio began planning his journey, a new opportunity appeared in his community that would change the course of his life.
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