Justice

Occasionally, I will Google Kenyan news, just to keep up with what’s going on in the country that I love so much.  Earlier this week, as I was doing this, a headline caught my eye – “Two More Thugs Shot in the City” – that was the actual title of the news story.  I clicked … More Justice

Hope

“I don’t think of all the misery but of the beauty that still remains” – Anne Frank Hope is not something that is abounding for homeless boys on the street in Naivasha, Kenya.  And yet, because of the dedication of a great team of skilled and passionate adults, somehow it oozes from the walls of … More Hope

Comfort

What does it mean to be comfortable?  At first look, it seems that being comfortable involves being safe, fed, clothed, and having our basic needs met.  For most Americans, it also means some “first world comforts” like a nice home, a car, hot water, access to the internet, etc.  But seeking comfort is not always … More Comfort