
Check out the website of the missionary couple(Milan, Zita...plus Danielico) that we help to support.....click
on the picture...
Please consider helping them out with a
donation. They are back in the Czech Republic planting a church
and sharing the gospel with the multitudes of the lost in that former
Communist country. All the years of Communism has destroyed the
faith of most of the folks in the Czech Republic. They have been
VERY busy.

This is me and Paul Omondi. Compassion
International brought him over from Kenya to speak at Compassion events
all around the country this year. He is a Compassion success story
who hopes to change his country politically. He is going back to
Nairobi, Kenya to work with the ministry Big Stuff.
Please pray for Paul, as his country experiencing
trouble again.
From the newswire.....NAIROBI, Nov 9 (Reuters) -
Calm returned to one of Nairobi's largest slums on Thursday after five
days of violence between rival gangs, which residents said killed at
least eight people.
Elite police forces sent into the labyrinthine Mathare slum -- which
houses some 400,000 Kenyans in a valley in northeast Nairobi -- quelled
the unrest attributed to a dispute over trade in the illicit backstreet
brew chang'aa.
Police say the violence involved two gangs -- the "Mungiki"
and the "Taliban". Some of the gang members were using guns in the
clashes which started over the weekend, police added.
"The situation is under control," government
spokesman Alfred Mutua told a news conference. "What we have witnessed
in Mathare is an upsurge of organised crime."
Slum residents who already had few possessions were
left with even less after the days of fighting between club and machete
wielding gangs.
Outside Mathare on Thursday, a Reuters reporter
could see burned-out shacks and several hundred evacuees gathered on a
hillside where they spent the night without shelter. Mathare's normally
teeming mud paths and tracks were relatively deserted.
"My house was burnt. I had to flee for safety. I do
not know where two of my children are," said Fatima, an exhausted
Mathare resident sitting on a chair she saved from her home along with
other evacuees on a hill overlooking the slum.
Roughly half of Nairobi's 3.5 million inhabitants
live in slums, where gangs often rule and police seldom enter except to
tackle major riots. Rights groups say authorities neglect places like
Mathare, only responding when major crises erupt.
Pictures of Colorado and around the world..click on them to see more.
 
Eastern
Europe,
Germany
and
Austria
Glen
Eyrie
Castle
and
grounds.

Snow and frost at the Garden of the Gods
Balloon over
Pikes Peak...Other mountain pictures.....

This
is a portrait pic of us....
click on the picture for more family pictures

Would
you
consider
sponsoring
a
child
through Compassion
International?
To
follow
up
your donation
to
disaster
relief,
why
not
make
a
commitment
to
one
child
for
only
$32
per
month.
Click
on
this
picture
of
us
and
our
Compassion
child's
family
in
the
Dominican
Republic
to
see
pictures
of
our
trip.

Our
other
Compassion
child
is
Carole
Pierre
from
Haiti.
We
have
not
visited
her
yet,
but
we
would
like
to
soon.
She
was
born
on
the
same
date
as
our
daughter
Anika.
Click
on
Carole's
picture
to
see
her
profile.
Click
on
this
link
to
see
her
latest
letter
to
us.
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