Thursday, June 21, 2012
Friends Return
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
An Invaluable Guest!
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Esther, Julie and Sammy |
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Sprouting a Plan for Agriculture
I am trying to find ways of using agriculture to help Mavuno on-campus families become self-sufficient.
Q#2: Do you have a current project you are doing right now?
Yes. The main project right now is making a small nursery to grow trees. I am also working on developing the family gardens and building an oil press for the Mbuguas to press their own oil. I am trying to construct a fuel-efficient wood stove for them to use as well.
One of my major goals is to train people to take over the program and keep it going. I am hoping to develop the Mavuno land by means of trees and crops.
I really enjoy doing projects like the wood stove and the drip irrigation I am installing in the family gardens. It uses technology appropriately to create something useful. I love trees as well and I am excited about their potential for Mavuno.
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family gardens |
ECHO is basically a Christian organization that trains people who are working with small-scale farmers in agriculture. I worked at ECHO for three years; as an intern for one year and then on staff for two. I learned a lot about managing people which is very useful, especially with the language barrier. I also learned about farming in the tropics which is very different than farming where I had been in the States. I am learning so much here at Mavuno and I hope that I can somewhat get the Ag program going so that it can carry on and benefit the families here.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Family Day





Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Bible Club

If you visit Mavuno on a Wednesday afternoon, you might see tiny girls with tinier babies on their backs, headed for the Team House for Bible club. 4:45 brings children from the village, having carried their water buckets and collected their firewood, ready for our time together.
All of our Mavuno children as well, look forward to singing songs that the children know in Kiswahili before everyone sits down on the stone wall or the grass to listen to a Bible story. Milka Mbugua teaches the lessons

and a skit about the story follows. Everyone excitedly runs to the soccer field afterwards, for a rousing game of soccer or tag. The sand pile is also a favorite. We hope that we can be a blessing to the children of the village we live in (outside of Mavuno) through this weekly club.

Thursday, March 8, 2012
Another Miracle

Tuesday, March 6, 2012
Trials
