| At New Life Home Trust- love this kid. |
The second stop of the day was to New Life Home Trust (check it out! http://www.newlifehometrust.org/ )an orphanage (the same place where Graig adopted his daughter.) This was incredible. Their facility was amazing and their employees had so much passion for what they were doing. We were able to play and hold boys and girls around the age of 2 years old. I was fortunate enough to feed and hold a baby boy and I just couldn't stop telling him how loved he is. This kid was precious and my heart just melted. All these children are God's prized possessions and it's so beautiful that they were fortunate enough to be placed in this orphanage.
The last stop was at Amani Ya Juu (check it out! http://www.amaniafrica.org/). It's an incredible organization that hires women from all around Africa, crossing tribal barriers and allows them to gain experience in sewing skills and marketing while working in a strong Christian community. You must visit the website to read more about it and to see their products, truly amazing. The place is beautiful and it was such a treat to see the work God was doing there and the blessings that are pouring on this organization.
| Inside Amani Au Juu. |
Yes, this is a shorter post, but was still an epic day. Truly a privilege too see these men and women of God work for the kingdom. I hope to be able to make as big of an impact as they are someday.
A few prayer requests for ya'll. Pray for those Saint Boys, the orphans, IJM and Amani Au Juu. Just pray for God's blessings on all those people and the people they will be influencing and impacting in the future. Tomorrow and Thursday we will be going back to the Saint Boys to teach, play and love on them. On Thursday I'll be leading a devotion so if you could all pray for God to speak through me and to glorify Him, that would be great! God bless!
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Dear Cameron - Again, all I can say is Wow! Your experiences are rich and you are touching lives, son. The picture of you holding that baby is priceless and brought tears to my eyes. So moving. I will continue to pray for you and the work you are doing as well as for the people in the area. xoxoxo
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I'm with your mom, that picture is incredible. I'm probably going to be a creep and comment on tons of your posts, but they are just so...epic. You're doing amazing things, my friend. Sending love and prayers.
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