Maize and seeds for more than 700 families

Maize and seeds for more than 700 families

One of the projects that we barely even realized that it happened, was the distribution of 5 tons of seed etc…

While Alan Sr., Averee, Leila, Sarah, Taylor, Spears, and Arden were running the medical clinic and saw tons of patients, the other half of the team (Donna, Nancy, Shelby, Alan Jr., and me) were praying for the people coming out of the clinic. And guess what: the Lord showed up. Like crazy. Massai women that don’t really show emotions like we do, started crying. Touched by the Lord. Prophetic words were flowing and more than 30 people gave their life to Jesus. Thanks to “Shelby’s one-man salvation team”. Amazing.

But while all of us were busy either treating people or praying for them, something else was going on: 5 tons of seed, maize, oil, and sugar got distributed! After going through the clinic and the prayer tent, every patient went to a group of Massai guys to get their portion of seeds. Tons of seed bags and oil buckets were stacked up on the ground. Waiting for families to take them home. Each family would get a bag of flour, a bucket of oil, sugar, and maize seed. Dosen’t sound like a lot to us. That’s what we would buy every week at Walmart. But to all these families it was a big time blessing. The mums could finally feed their way too skinny kids. And all the maize seeds are probably being planted right this moment, because the growing season just started.

And the best thing: not only a few people received a portion. Over 700 families got stacks of different bags to take home. Amazing! Thank you so much to everyone that supported the Seeds of Hope program!

Mareike

Taylor treating Maasai girls

Taylor treating Massai girls

Alan, Nancy, and Donna praying for little guy

Alan, Nancy, and Donna praying for little guy

5 tons of seed, maize, flour, sugar, and oil

5 tons of seed, maize, flour, sugar, and oil

Buckets of cooking oil handed to Massai woman

Buckets of cooking oil handed to Massai woman

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