• When do you say “full”?

    Posted on June 16, 2014 by HannahS in Uncategorized.

    “So tell me about your school,” the nurse continued. “I hear that you have about four hundred students this year.” I had taken a student into the local government clinic to get a tetanus shot and was enjoying chatting with the nurse who is a SDA. I wasn’t sure if I should laugh or sigh […]

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  • Two Workers “Tie The Knot”

    Posted on June 16, 2014 by BrendaS in Uncategorized.

    Two of our workers tied the knot on May 27, 2014!  The bride, Mee Mee, works at the children’s home and does a wonderful job taking care of the kids, doing laundry, cooking food and a number of other things. She’s a big help to the Adams’ family. The groom, Thara Cha Ku Ku, is […]

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  • Planting Banana Trees

    Posted on June 16, 2014 by BrendaS in Uncategorized.

    During our school break, our teachers and students have been doing various projects. One of the projects has been planting banana trees. Here are the pictures that tell the story:                                                   […]

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  • Vacation Bible School (Long Overdue)

    Posted on April 20, 2014 by BrendaS in Uncategorized.

    We are very thankful for some short-term volunteers who had the time to put on a Vacation Bible School a few months ago for our younger students. They used some of our older students to help them. Here are some photos. Enjoy!  

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  • What Does God Do With Ordinary People? (Video)

    Posted on April 20, 2014 by HannahS in Uncategorized.

    Did we miss you while we were in the States? Do you wish you could have seen us? Heard us? Well now you can–from anywhere in the world!   What Does God Do With Ordinary People? from Webmaster KFSDA on Vimeo.   But how can you ask us a question or just send us a […]

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  • Over and Back Again

    Posted on April 17, 2014 by HannahS in Uncategorized.

    We traveled 18,000+ miles, sat in airplanes for 30+ hours, stayed in 11 different homes, shared in 6 churches and 4 homes, visited with people for 40+ hours that should have been spent in bed, and spent countless hours sharing one on one with people–all in less than one month. In some ways it’s hard […]

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  • Naw Bee Dah (Video)

    Posted on April 7, 2014 by HannahS in Uncategorized.

    Can you imagine having to live with a serious limp and be a burden on your family for the rest of your life? We certainly don’t want Naw Bee Dah to. Take a moment to watch this short video to learn more about her and her needs. NAW BEE DAH from Reel Mission Productions on […]

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  • Will we see you–in the USA?

    Posted on March 7, 2014 by HarveyS in Uncategorized.

    Can you believe it? In just a few days, we will be on a plane, flying back to America for the first time in about 18 months! In the last year and a half, we have seen the Lord work in many wonderful ways. Our students and teachers have become such a close part of […]

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  • 2013/2014 Graduation

    Posted on March 3, 2014 by BrendaS in Uncategorized.

      It’s hard to believe that our first tenth grade class has graduated! (This is pretty much the equivalent of a twelfth grade graduation in the US.) When we first moved here, they were in the 8th grade. Now they have graduated and it will be exciting to see how the Lord leads each of […]

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  • Vocational Classes

    Posted on March 3, 2014 by BrendaS in Uncategorized.

    The vocational classes that we teach during the school year are to prepare our students to set up their own jobs or work for other people. This past school year we had six classes: Health, crocheting, building, sewing, weaving, and computers. We do have plans for other classes, but we do not have the teachers. […]

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