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In Jesus Name Ministries

PO Box 1059

Bristol, VA  24203

Phone - 276-644-1089

Email—court@inJesusname.org

Information on this web site is gathered from our contacts, or from our visits “Behind the Gates of Hell.”  If news gathering agencies are used they will be sourced.

 

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Great Mercy Ministries International

Kenya

Great Mercy Children’s Home is a solace to the orphaned, abandoned and vulnerable children, preferable admission age being below five years . They are provided with shelter and food. Depending on availability of funds, they are enrolled in the neighborhood schools until we can get funds to build extra classrooms and employ more teachers. Currently we have a nursery, baby classes and lower primary classes.

Great Mercy Ministries International is home to thousands of orphaned, abandoned and vulnerable children due to the high rate of HIV/AIDS prevalence, unending violent tribal clashes, absolute poverty and lack of knowledge about children’s rights. There are many internally displaced and landless families, unaccompanied and neglected children.

To date, orphans remain a burden to extended families, because most of them are living from hand to mouth. The parents of the children die due to the AIDS.  In such a situation, these families, who can hardly take care of their own children, naturally find it almost impossible to take an extra child into their homes.

 

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St Luke’s Ministries International

Kenya

 

The Lord is using Pastor Joshua and Sister Abigael in the towns, and also in the rural villages in Kenya.  They are based in a remote part of Miwani, Kenya, where poverty is highest compared to other districts in Kenya.  Miwani had the leading HIV Aids deaths in Kenya in 2002 - 2006.  In many homes, children are caring for children because both parents have died from Aids.  Grandparents have had to become parents again at the age of 60 because their sons and daughters died leaving them with their children.

 

Joshua and Abigael started sharing the gospel in Miwani and many received Christ. They reached out to widows whose husbands had died from Aids, and to grandparents who have had to become parents again at the age of 60 because their sons and daughters had died leaving them with their children.

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