Tuesday, October 13, 2009

CML Resource Center

Apart from providing facilities for the CML Annual Discipleship Camps, the CML Resource Center is envisioned to house the following:

1. CML Library
2. CML Computer Training Center
3. Boys and Girls Dorms
4. Discipleship and Leadership Programs
5. CML Administrative Headquarters
6. Conference Facilities
7. Youth Counseling Center

A portion of land has been donated by two elders in the Kitere Community for the purpose of developing the CML Resource Center. The land is located off Rongo/Migori Road near Kitere Glory Community Assembly Hall. The plot has been fenced in readiness for the project. Construction would commence once funds are ready for Phase 1 of the project. Donations and financial contributions are welcome and appreciated to see this project commence. Any biblical and legal fundraising ideas are also welcome.


Meanwhile, we are very grateful for the partnership CML has with Glory Community Ministry (GCM). Through this partnership, GCM has permitted us the use of part of the Kitere Community Assembly Hall for temporary CML Resource Centre at a minimal monthly rate, until the CML Center is developed and ready for use. So far, we have done the partitioning to make room for the Boys and Girls Dorm, CML Library, Computer Training Room, Students’ Lounge and CML Administrative Head Office. We plan to be able to accommodate 16 boys and 16 girls in the temporary Dorms.


To get the Temporary CML Resource Center furnished for optimal use, we need the following items:

1. Bed and Bedding for the Boys and Girls Dorm
2. At least 2 Desktop Computers
3. Library Shelves, Desks and Chairs
4. Furniture for the Students Lounge
5. Dining Tables & Chairs

Once the CML Resource Center in complete, we believe we would be able to facilitate the holistic transformation of students/youth in this area more effectively.

We ask for your prayers and financial support to bring this project to completion.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

New CML Ministry Board Members elected in the June 2009 AGM

We are pleased to report that the first CML Ministry Annual General Meeting (AGM) was successfully held on Saturday the 20th of June 2009 at the Kitere Glory Community Assembly Hall. The election of office bearers and Board members was one of the agenda items discussed.

The following ministry members were elected into office:

The Chairperson- George Kienga Odeka
The Vice Chairperson- Francis Selassie Ojwang
The Treasurer- Susan Adhiambo
The Assistant Treasurer- Kassim Oyoo
The Secretary-General- William Okoth Ochieng Aludo
The Assistant Secretary-General- Denise Okoth Ochieng Aludo

Other Board members were elected by majority vote as follows:

Jared Marwa
Tilly Atieno Auma
Seth Odongo
Elishah Otewa
Vincent Opiyo
Syprine Ogada

Patrons were proposed and accepted as follows:

Don & Laura Dickerson
Amanda Smith
David & Janene Waldrop

Other matters concluded as follows:

All members present agreed that the Ministry Headquarters be moved from Nairobi and that the new CML Headquarters be physically located at the premises of Kitere Glory Community Assembly, in Kitere Village of Rongo District in Kenya.

The new CML Headquarters Postal address was agreed and confirmed to be: P.O. Box 282- 40404 Rongo, Kenya. It was further agreed that the previous address of P.O. Box 2525-00100 GPO, Nairobi will also be maintained for the use of the CML Patrons until further notice.

Congratulations to the new office bearers and board members.

Many thanks to the members who attended and participated in the AGM.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

2009 April Students' Camp

A week of fellowship, encouragement, spiritual enrichment and fun was had by all, when 48 young people (and a few young at heart!) gathered at Kanga Boys High School for CML's 2009 April Students Camp.


Blessed with several new students, many returning "regulars" and four 2008 graduates (Fred, Kassim, Clifford and Elisha) that came as invited speakers, we were also joined by our dear friends David & Janene Waldrop, Amanda Smith and teacher Syprine Ogada. 

With the addition of new teachings, movie night and a drama competition for the students, we explored the Camp theme "Knowing Christ, the Foundation of our Faith" and learned new ways to incorporate our faith into everyday life. Games, outdoor activities, Praise & Worship and hearty fellowship around the dinner table were also an enjoyable part of the week!

Excited with the opportunity to express themselves through drama during this Camp, we discovered that these kids were very creative and had some amazing talent. Asked to give a 20 minute drama based on a topic they had learned something about during the Camp, the teams explored subject matters such as; redemption, substance abuse, the intricacies of relationships,  and culture traditions in opposition to Christan values. 

Below are pictures of each team presenting their drama,  and let me just say that the competition was very tough to judge! Team 3 won in the end however, and as their prize each member has been invited to Nairobi in August where they will attend a 5 day Youth Convention. As you can imagine, they were very happy!


This was David & Janenes first time to attend a CML Camp. They received a warm welcome for all the students, as well as an invitation to return again soon! Married over 30 years and parents to 5 children,  David and Janene were not only able to speak with knowledge and experience as they taught a session on "Relationships", but were also able to relate to the challenges teenagers face. 
Facilitating the session on "Jesus and Leadership" David emphasised the need for creativity, integrity, time management and transparency in a leaders life. Seen below, he also explained the importance in knowing the difference between one's "Circle of Influence" and "Circle of Concern".   


Several students were also surprised and grateful for the new Bibles they received, and we thank Janene's father for the wonderful gift of God's word!  



Always a delight to have at Camp, Mrs. Ogada and Amanda are not only awesome facilitators with multiple talents, but are also a lot of fun to spend time with. Just ask these kids!



A teacher by profession, Mrs. Ogada had much to say in her session about "Discipline" and encouraged everyone to cultivate the fruit of self-control.  Amanda's topic was "Jesus and everyday life challenges" and she used a personal story from her life, to illustrate how the test of character is given when no one is watching.  Both used scripture to highlight the perspective of Christ and His teachings about these issues and others such as integrity and peer-pressure.





Above, Amanda had a good laugh with her new friend Patrick about his sunglasses and below she enjoys a chapati with Maureen! 




As always, my favorite part of Camp was the interaction between the people....  God is all about relationships and I love to see Him working in the midst of His people! Whether debating a question during the small group workshop session....

....helping each other study....

....counseling  ...

....or just having fun, God is there at work!

And of course we had games! The 3 legged race was something new for most of these students and it took awhile to get the hang of it.
But once they realized the importance of "teamwork" ...they were off to the races! Outdoor games can teach profound spiritual lessons and offer insights to life, while allowing the students to have fun at the same time.

After Camp, William put on his student cap as he started a 9-month program called "Life-Forming Leadership Coaching". Here he is skyping with his teacher as Simba (one of our dogs) looks on. This program will not only assist in his personal growth, but will also help equip him to be more effective when he mentors and teaches other individuals and groups. The program uses Jesus as the supreme example of what a coach is. 




We are grateful for each student, facilitator, cook, watchman, supporter and prayer partner that helped make this camp possible, and most of all we give thanks to God for making the Camp successful! 

As the students head back to school to start their 2nd term, we want to make known the urgent need so many of them still have for assistance with school fee's. We realize that many people are feeling the pinch of the current economic downturn and are having to cut back, but ask that you and your family pray about sponsoring a Kenyan student.  We have over 20 students, both primary and high school level,  that will not be able to remain in school this year without your help. 

Please contact us by email at thechristianmile@yahoo.com for more information or visit the "Sponsor a Student" page on our website at http://web.me.com/denisedavenport.

Thank you and God Bless,
Denise & William










Sunday, March 15, 2009

Feb & March Missions...Building our Faith!





Since our last blog entry much has been happening in the Ministry, in the lives of the students we work with and in our personal lives. Jesus said: "My Father is always at His work" and so it is.

Besides the visible results from the work of our hands, there is the "unseen" work that manifest itself through daily life circumstances, transformed attitudes and hearts. While this is difficult to report on, or demonstrate with pictures & video, we believe that it is one of the most important aspects of ministry. And best of all, it is something we don't do....but something that occurs as God works in and through the lives of His people by faith.
Some of you know that one of our Feb/March Mission projects was to begin Phase 1 of the CML Resource Center. Phase 1 is the first part of this Building Project that includes several stages in and of itself. On this trip the work planned included; fencing the compound, starting the construction of the house and getting estimate and plans for modification of the local Church building. To our surprise and delight, we were joined in this endeavor by several students who were out of school for mid-term break.


They arrived eager to help and were seriously excited about laying the foundation for something that others, who would come after them, would benefit from. Side by side we dug holes, carried water, mixed mud, hauled timber and faced daily challenges when things didn't go as planned. On days we weren't building, we conducted Ministry sessions at local High Schools.


In the middle of long hours of hard labor, intense heat, challenges with materials & supplies, disagreements & differences of opinions...... I saw God at work!




It's hard to imagine a better classroom than the one of life in community. It slowly dawned on me that we were witnessing, and indeed part of, one of God's amazing teaching methods. Allowed to encounter various trials and challenges, the content of one's heart and true character is revealed and any cracks in our own "personal" foundation become painfully visible. With love however, God has provided all the materials needed for reinforcement and repair. The molding, shaping and rebuilding process is not so pretty sometimes (especially when it includes things like complaining, whining & grumbling) but if we hang in there He will enable us to stand firm and true.


As we worked together building a man-made structure, we were given a "visual" of how God has been shaping our individual characters towards Christ-likeness and building us together into His Church- the body of Christ!


It was so truly humbling to observe the various stages of God's construction in all of us through the responses to the challenges and stress we encountered during this particular Mission.

While the Lord's work is not yet complete in any of us....we nonetheless see progress and the fruit of the Spirit slowly growing and manifesting through our lives!


With that said, we can now show you some pictures and give details on the Project and other most recent events:



Phase 1 of the CML Resource Center Building Project

FENCING THE COMPOUND:

In answer to our prayers, this land was given for the future home of the CML Resource Center! Our first step after the land was cleared was to start fencing.


In the above picture, Marwa and Joab work digging holes for the fence posts. Once the holes were dug, the poles were placed and secured with concrete.

Next came stringing the barbed wire. Wow, what a great fence! We hope to have the gate up by end month.



HOUSING:

With the vision of establishing the CML Ministry full time in the Rongo District and building a multi-purpose Center for the youth and community, we realized we would need somewhere to live. Williams 2- roomed "Simba"(bachelor's hut) has been a blessing, but can hardly contain the many students and visitors we receive.... not to mention, I don't have a kitchen there!


Originally we planned on building a ranch style brick house near the CML compound. However, due to shortage of funds (resulting from the current financial crisis) we decided to focus the use of the little funds available to the Programs that impact the students directly and to begin Phase 1 of the Resource Center Building Project.


Given the fact that we need to be "on-sight" throughout the construction Project (which may take a few years), and that we need a place the students can come and stay, we decided to: (1) build a very simple traditional style mud house for us, and (2) make modifications to the unused portion of the existing local Church building.


Together, these two facilities will serve as our home, headquarters for the CML office, and provide space for a small library, meeting area and guest quarters. Best of all, once the Resource Center is completed, the house and renovated space at the Church would still be used for other ministry purposes.

And so it was that on Feb 20th, joined by students, family members and friends, we broke ground for the house.


Below, are pictures of students mixing mud, 'mudding' the wall and various stages of the house building process.







MISSIONS TO SCHOOLS & 1st ANNUAL "KANGA-OPEN" SPORTS TOURNAMENT

In addition to the construction Projects, we also conducted 5 in-School Ministry Sessions and attended a Sports Tournament for local High Schools while upcountry.



We were greatly blessed visiting Ulanda Girls, Kokuro Boys, Kanga Boys, Sigiria Mixed School and Dede Girls to share God's word and interact with the students. Making this time even more special, we were joined by Elisha & George, two former students that have been active in the CML Ministry programs.



Elisha is one of last year's beneficiaries of the CML Students Scholarships, and he and George have both attended several of the CML Student Camps. Both these young men have amazing testimonies of God's provision and love in their lives and they likewise express their gratitude for CML and the opportunities and assistance the Ministry has given them.


Here is George speaking to the girls at Dede High School about finding God's will for their lives and encouraging them to avoid the temptations that cause so many to fall away.




Here Elisha is stressing a point as he addresses the boys at Kokuro High School. Having passed through the same challenges they are currently facing, he encourages the boys reminding them that they are not alone and that God's love and provision is there for them just as it was for him.



In addition to speaking at the schools, we were also able to distribute text books, school supplies and needed personal items to students. Here is William working out of the back of our truck, which became our library/supply store on wheels!





Simple items such as soap (for bathing & washing uniforms) toothpaste, toilet paper, shoe polish, sanitary pads, Vaseline and exercises books are often beyond the financial means of many Kenyan students.




The First Annual Kanga-Open Sports Tournament was held at Kanga Boys High School Feb 21st & 22nd. With several local High Schools participating, teams competed in soccer, basketball and volleyball. The event was well attended by students and people from the surrounding communities.










Once again we thank SoccerGrow for their partnership which made it possible for us to sponsor this event. In addition to the Soccer balls they provided, we were able to give assistance with a PA system, and provide trophies and certificates of participation.


We give thanks to God for all that He is doing as He builds our faith in all things!

Blessings,

Denise