Living Love Ministries is a Not-for-Profit organization committed to serving the orphaned children of AIDS ravaged Kenya. Solomon Mwangi is the current director of the soon to be completed children's home in Nakuru, Kenya.

It is a beautiful day . . .

There are many beautiful days in Kenya. So beautiful in fact that tourists from around the world come to visit year round to see the natural splendor of the rolling hills and grasslands and the many wild animals. Unfortunately for many of the children that actually live there mere survival is the only thing they have time to notice. How often do we take for granted the simple and fundamental ability to enjoy life? I was reminded of this when Pastor Mark sent me a link to this award winning short film:

Can you believe Living Love's Amazing oppurtunity?

With the land preparation and building goals the LLM board would like to set a goal for this first stage of the building project at $110,000. God has blessed us with a matching grant of $50,000 - so every dollar you give from now to Dec. 31, 2008 will be doubled. (up to 50,000) We are so excited to see what God has in store!

Please consider giving this year towards the new children's home.

If you would like to make a tax deductible donation to support the children of Eldoret, please send a check or money order to:

Living Love Ministries
12002 Arnold Road
Orrville, OH 44667

The Promised Land

The Promised Land

Excitement filled our days as owning land started feeling like a reality. We visited several potential properties to evaluate their suitability. Economically, it is a good time to buy land and spiritually everyone felt the touch of God’s hand in the process.

Your browser may not support display of this image.This past August, after four years of praying, working and waiting, LLM bought 12 acres of vacant prime agricultural land in Ol Kalou, a small rural town 20 miles east of Nakuru. The property has the essentials in place or near by, making it an ideal location for a children’s home, elementary school and a farm. It is less than a mile from the main access road and only 2.5 miles from Olkalou’s town center which has a large hospital, a police station, markets and shopping area. The soil and weather are excellent for both crop and animal production. There is a dam and hydro electricity nearby.

Twelve acres near Nakuru

Interestingly, the previous land owner is a widow named Esther who’s had a desire to help hurting children her whole life, so she was thrilled to sell this property to LLM and is waiting to see this dream of hers come true through LLM. We’ve also had a couple of positive visits with the area chief who gave us his blessing and support. In fact, he was present during the purchase transaction process which gives us a lot of psychological and legal support as we begin this project. Indeed we are praising God for this wonderful piece of His earth that we can use for His Kingdom!


Land Transaction between Solomon and Esther

Fall 2008 Update: Calm In Kenya

Thankfully, the political climate in Kenya has stabilized since our last newsletter. Life in most of the country is back to normal with most of the Displaced Persons Camps now closed. However there are still hosts of people stranded in a few of the camps. Where possible, people returned to their own homes, though the families whose homes and processions burnt have to find a new home. The government awarded those who lost their homes some money to hopefully have a new beginning.

Over the past few months, we asked God’s guidance for the next step in our lives and His plan for Living Love Ministries in Kenya. After much thought, prayer and wide consultation, it became very apparent that it was time to “decamp and move on”. We felt that our time in the city of Eldoret, albeit fruitful and rewarding, had come to a close - prompted by the political events earlier this year.

It became clear that we needed to start the LLM ministry projects in a relatively “stable area” from the political and ethnic standpoint. This will ensure the future safety of the capital investments, us, the staff and the precious lives of children God will bring under our care. As the “eyes and ears on the ground” for LLM partners and the donor community, we feel this is the responsible route to take. Your browser may not support display of this image.

Nakuru

After several weeks of “spying the land” to determine where God wants to use LLM and our family to meet the needs of hurting children, we felt led to Nakuru, a town 100 miles southwest of Eldoret and 100 miles Northeast of Nairobi. An interesting aspect of this town is that it became a “town of refuge” and home to hundreds of people who had fled their burning homes in Eldoret and surrounding areas. There are still thousands of homeless families, widows and orphaned children camped in tents in this area.