L O A D I N G

Author: Richard Vicknair

Elevated

This Sunday we were at Elevation Church for the second time. Aside from seeing our projects here, I would love to take every one of my friends to a lively Kenyan Church, and believe me, Elevation Church is totally alive. Here you’ll find a classic Kenyan Worship Service– a combination […]

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Just a Note

This evening I just want to thank all of you for your sincere and earnest prayers for Valerie. She is on her third day of feeling well and we are so mindful that your prayers have moved a mountain. We both thought for a while that we would have to […]

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Join the Team-Medical Camp Kenya

Announcing WorldCOMP Kenya Relief International’s 2016 Medical Camps Kenya East Africa This year’s Medical Camps are scheduled for August 12th – 25th. Our medical teams will start in Nairobi and finish up in Kakamega in Western Kenya. Looking for doctors, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, eye care specialists, or any trained medical […]

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The Torture of Rest

I once heard a prominent speaker on marriage talk about the difference between men and women. He said women can never “do nothing”. Even when they seem to be doing nothing, their hearts and minds and emotions are busy processing, planning, thinking and wondering. They are always multi-tasking. A man’s […]

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Stand Up & Save Them

Psalm 82:3-4 NIVR Stand up for the weak and for children whose fathers have died. Protect the rights of people who are poor or treated badly. Save those who are weak and needy. Save them from the power of sinful people. The best-selling non-fiction book in history has now sold […]

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The Prayers of the Saints

Just a brief note to thank everyone for your prayers for Valerie. She had a breakthrough late this morning and is feeling much better now. We are praying that whatever bacteria she had is on the run. Our daughter Rebekah posted a prayer request for her on her Facebook page […]

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Launching a Well In Masai Land

In our world we would celebrate the completion of a project, not the launch. But here in Kenya the launching of a project is just as important as the completion. At the launch we earnestly pray, because here in Kenya, “whatever can go wrong, will go wrong”. Poor or dishonest […]

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