So here’s the plan going forward. I’m here in Matunda/Milimani/Moi’s Bridge for the next two weeks. Then it’s off to Kisii for two consecutive weeks of teaching at the seminary there. Then it’s back ‘home’ for a week, before I head to Nairobi, tie up a few loose ends and fly “home”…no, wait…just home, no quotations. . . . read more
Breaking News: Finally some progress has been made on the well project. I’ve obtained all the information needed to take us through the initial phase. We had a meeting with the Ministry of Water and Agriculture down in Eldoret. The representative there was most helpful, guiding through each step along the way. The first thing we need to . . . read more
Obviously we’re not completing this project via the CharityWater foundation, but I’m posting this because it gives a good summary of the situation. . . . read more
As you could see from the recent photos I had opportunity to get up to our Emmaus Hill School. I wanted to get the full details and photos of each and every one of our students for record keeping purposes and possibly for seeking out sponsorship assistance in the near future. Getting the details for nearly 100 students was a tall order, . . . read more
It’s a lot of work getting everyone’s details. . . . read more
Inspiring: On the \"To Read\" List . . . read more
Students of Emmaus Hill School 2011 . . . read more
Students of Emmaus Hill School 2011 . . . read more
John K. Sagala\'s article which was published in the Daily Nation: John is one of Anna Sagala’s sons. . . . read more