Wednesday, July 22, 2009

New updates

Pastor John made another trip to Sudan thinking that something terrrible happened.
Much to his surprise, the commissioner of his district presented him with a vehicle.
It is a small Suzuki, but a very good car. It uses small amounts of fuel but needs shocks
and tires. Some funds have come in for the car, but more is needed.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Pastor John returned from Sudan

Pastor John recently went to Sudan to help with the problems of the NGO's being ousted from Sudan. The NGO's supply the food to most of the people of Southern Sudan. John reported that it was very dangerous there. He could not bring any more children with him from the Maar village. After he was home about a week the malaria set in. We were able to send some funds for him to get treatment at the hospital in Kitale. The Sudanese children living in Kenya under Pastor John's care were out of school this month, but will return next week. We will need school fees for them. It is quite pricey to send 90 children to school. The total cost is about $733 for the next month. If you want to help, send your funds to the PO Box 5113, Quincy, IL. 62301

All gifts are tax deductible!!! And we are thankful!!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Sudan Village


Pastor John took this video on one of
his trips this past year. This clearly
shows you why we bring the children
from Sudan to Kenya. We endeavor to
provide food, shelter, medical needs,
and education.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Prayer Requests

The Sudanese children are at home from school this month, but May 1st the schools reconvene and all school fees are due. Pray we can meet that need. Education is so important for them.

The rainy season is in full swing. Pray against diseases associated with the rains such as malaria, typhoid and cholera. Our children now have clean water which eliminates typhoid and cholera as long as they drink water at home. Malaria is a threat always. New mosquito nets are needed.

Pastor John is on his way back from Sudan. He says it is dangerous...so pray he returns safely.

The president of Sudan has ordered NGO's out of the country, so pray for the village in Sudan that they can survive this time.

Pastor John's wife now has malaria. Pray for her swift recovery.

Pray for the malaria problem. When the rainy seasons comes, so do mosquitoes. Ask God to intervene in a miraculous way.

Pray for the children, that we would have sponsors who will help buy books, uniforms, etc. so the children would be able to attend school.

Pray that the children who came from living in mud huts in Sudan would make a smooth transition into living in housing in Kenya.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Good News!

Thanks for visiting!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Welcome!


We, Children Are People, join together our hearts, resources and prayers for the purpose of relieving suffering of children in the poorest areas of the world.

We support Sudanese children and Kenyan children who are under the care of pastors and other Christian caregivers. We have also been able to reach out to Haitian children who suffer in the poorest country in the world.

It is amazing how God can use a small organization like ours to make such an impact. Thank you for giving into this work to sustain the lives of young people who felt forgotten and were left to starvation and disease. Jesus said if we give a cup of water to one of these we have given it unto him. (my paraphrase of Matthew 10:42)

Dixie Koch
President

Monday, February 16, 2009

Water is Life


"Water is Life" is a quote from Pastor John Garang. He is the pastor overseeing the care of our Sudanese refugee children. The children came from Maar Sudan, a village in southern Sudan where Pastor John, a lost boy of Sudan, grew up. John is just returning from that village this week with reports that many children are dying. Pastor John brings children to Kenya to live and go to school.

God gave John land, a church and now as of January 2009....a water well on the property! They can drink, bathe and wash without fear of illness or lack. The well is deep (about 280 ft) and the water has tested excellent in clarity and purity. The water is life for them and can be sold cheap enough for the people in the surrounding area to buy it. Many were using river water to wash and drink!

Thank you Lord for providing the water and the health it brings.