New Church Life Jan/Feb 2015 | Page 65

       information already available. The children wrote letters to their sponsors (or future sponsors). We also visited the boarding schools the older children attend. We visited a local vocational school to determine the costs of supporting the children through this phase of their development. While we were there, I wrote regular reports back to the committee and sponsors. These were posted on our website and Facebook page as well. Here are some of the entries: July 2: Samson and Jackline’s devotion to looking to the Word and Lord as the starting point for all they do is truly humbling to witness. Oftentimes we go to give them advice and find that what they are already doing far exceeds what we were going to suggest. We are the ones being humbled.  July 7: In rural Kenya children are just a breath away from living a life of abuse and death on the street…Samson and Jackline have a deep-seated calling to help children in need and to do so with a flavor of loving kindness that well represents the life we are called to live in the Heavenly Doctrines. This amazing couple and their children welcome others into their home and provide them not only with food and clothing but with love as well. Truly all the children in their care are treated as their own. July 9: At one point I asked Samson if he thought the children in the orphanage would be New Church when they left. He looked at me and said, “Honestly, considering all these children have been through, Jackline and I will be happy if they are good people.” Our time in Kenya went by too quickly. The pressure to get everything on our list done was eased by the fact that a few weeks after we were to leave two interns would be going to Kenya to work for GCSC for 10 weeks. They were the first interns to be sponsored by the newly formed organization Charity Works. It supports young people who would like to volunteer for internships for the General Church. Our interns, Cailin Elphick and Kira Kerr, picked up the work that still needed to be done after we left and took it to the next level. Both HCIC and GCSC are extremely grateful for the work they did. You can look forward to a report on that exciting chapter of our work in the March-April issue of New Church Life. During our time with Kay Alden surrounded by the orphans she quickly grew to love 61