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Breaking News:

Resettlement of 2007 post election violence victims and the impact on PBBM

In an attempt by the Kenyan government to resettle the 2007 post election violence victims, their evictions from the IDP camps has in the interim had adverse effects and particularly on the orphaned children.

Prayer Beyond Boundaries Ministries has been supporting 82 orphaned children from IDP camps in Eldoret. Plans are underway to construct a homecare facility where these children will be cared for and nurtured. Reports from Eldoret by the ministry’s point persons reveal that some of the children are currently seeking refuge from neighboring camps, while others are turning to the streets. Some have health problems caused by the heavy rains in that area.
Given these predicaments and the urgency to vacate the camp sites, PBBM is taking quick steps to secure a temporary accommodation for the children before the completion of the homecare facility currently under construction at Maai Mahiu.

It is also important to note that the facility under construction is temporary but well equipped to cater for the immediate needs of these children. In the long term given sufficient resources, a permanent homecare facility will be constructed, as in the strategic plan.

The immediate plan is to take in the children by end of October 2009. Evangelist Lucy Ngunjiri traveled to Eldoret on October 15 2009 and made plans on how the children will be relocated. We request all the ministry supporters to uphold this process in fervent prayers. We also appeal to you to partner with us financially, since a lot of resources are needed in the process of relocation, resettling and accommodation of these children.

Thank you for your continued support, and may God’s favour continually rest upon you.

Nb: Our Next PBBM meeting at St Andrews P.C.E.A Church Hall will be on 15th November. We hope to have all these idp orphans under our care at Mai Mahiu by then. They will be prayed for during the meeting.
Members should do some shopping and bring it to the meeting. eg, food , clothing,, toilet papers, bar soap etc



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Sunday's 1st Feb 2009:
Kikuyu Town Prayer Crusade to be held at the Kikuyu Township Primary School grounds located next to the Post Office near the Kikuyu Town Council.

Time: 3:00pm - 6:00pm.

FIRST ANNIVERSARY

Prayers Beyond Boundaries Ministries celebrated one year since its launch.
The celebrations were on 21st September 2008 at St Andrews P.C.E.A Church Hall.

Thousands gathered at St Andrews P.C.E.A Church Hall for the praise and worship afternoon. We shared drinks together and cut a big cake to mark the favor of God in one year. 23 people gave their lives to Jesus this day. Glory to God.


ACHIEVEMENTS


A lot has been achieved within the year:

1. Hundreds have given their lives to Jesus in our prayer meetings.



2. 1,800 mountain bicycles have been donated out to preachers in the villages.eg, Mwingi District, Laikipia District, Nyeri District, Kitale District, Eldoret, Mararal District, Muranga District, Kirinyaga District, Meru District, Embu District, and on Sunday 26th October 2008 the PBB team will be donating bicycles to Maasais in Kajiado District.
The demand is so high for preachers who walk for over 15kilometers.



3. PBB Ministries have also given out 152 wheel chairs to the disabled.

4. A PBB home care for orphans is our immediate project. We have 42 orphans children between ages one and three. We hope to have a home for about five hundred children in 2009

5. PBB Ministries seeks also to have bigger offices with qualified personnel.

ACTIVITIES AHEAD

1. Muthithi Thanksgiving-3rd Aug '08
2. Kajiado crusade and Bicycle ministry on Sunday 26th October 2008.
3. Githumu/ Kangari (Murang'a District) Crusade on 8th and 9th November 2008.
4. November 16th Prayer meeting at St Andrews Church hall Nairobi.

UPCOMING EVENT:

21st December 2008, Our monthly Prayers to be held at ‘RIDGEWAYS GARDENS PARTY CENTRE’, along Kiambu Rd., where will have a Christmas treat together with about 800 orphaned children.