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Visite de Patricia Nzolantima — décembre 2016

Espoir Congo Publié le décembre 16, 2016 par EspoirCongodécembre 17, 2016

1         Visite de Patricia Nzolantima Ce mois-ci, Patricia Nzolantima, fondatrice de « Working Ladies », nous a fait l’honneur de venir visiter à notre projet de Kikimi, les bras chargés de cadeaux : 6 machines à coudre, 20 tenues pour les femmes … Lire la suite →

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On persévère–novembre 2016

Espoir Congo Publié le novembre 22, 2016 par EspoirCongonovembre 24, 2016

1         Food Distribution

Except for the street gangs, things have calmed down in Kinshasa this past month, but are expected to heat up again in December, as the presidential mandate expires on the 19th, but elections have been postponed till 2018, which the main opposition is not accepting. Hence, according to our friends, all the foreigners are planning to leave the DRC before the 19th and not return until January. Prices have gone up (water, electricity, phone, internet, food and household) with no more government control, which is making things more and more difficult for the population. We are so thankful for our local donors who continue to give goods faithfully every month, which enables us to supply the kids with their basic food needs. However, the small depot where we have been collecting 200 loaves of bread each week for the past 8 years, refused to give last week. This depot is in a part of town where there is a lot of crime and poverty and it seems the new people handling the bread are resenting the fact that the company would donate to us. We are praying for a solution and that they will accept to resume giving, as the kids have been very dependent on this donated bread.

Monthly food donation from SOKIN

Monthly food donation from SOKIN

2         Education and Training

School inspectors come regularly to check on the quality of the education given in both our primary and secondary school and continue to give positive evaluations of both students and teachers, who are very dedicated. The parents are making a real effort to contribute more towards the school fees, despite the increased difficulties most of them face now.

Roll call in the primary section

Roll call in the primary section

Class in session

Class in session

New girls came to enroll in Tailoring Training, so we organized special classes for them to enable them to catch up with the others. Patricia Nzolantima, our first sponsor, will be adding some sewing machines and materials to make it possible for the girls who have enough training to start making school uniforms and earn a living from other sewing projects.

New students catching up

New students catching up

3         Scholarship Program

Jacques is one of the beneficiaries of our scholarship program. He studies agronomy at UNIKIN, the main university of Kinshasa. Upon hearing that having the use of a computer would greatly facilitate his studies and minimize his monthly expenses, his sponsor Marie-Therese gave us a gift so he could purchase a laptop.

Jacques, so happy with his new laptop and backpack

Jacques, so happy with his new laptop and backpack

4         Medical Care

Quite a few kids were sick with malaria, typhoid and amoebas this past month (17 in Primary and 14 in Middle School). Even though they have access to clean water at the school, their living conditions at home are such that they have insufficient protection from these diseases. It’s such a blessing though to have the medical center right there to treat them right away as soon as they show signs of sickness.

One of our students getting treated for malaria

One of our students ill with malaria

One of the village women receiving malaria treatment in our medical center

One of the village women receiving malaria treatment in our medical center

Florence checks the glycemic level of some patients

Florence checks the glycemic level of some patients

Florence doing lab tests

Florence doing lab tests

5         Construction and Maintenance

As soon as the plumber will have recovered from malaria, he will install all the needed pipes to collect rain water inside the two large cisterns which will feed the medical center.

The two large cisterns waiting to be connected to receive rain water

The two large cisterns waiting to be connected to receive rain water

Once a year, the generator needs to be serviced. The solar panels supply us with our basic electrical needs, but the generator comes in handy if we want to use the projector at night or if we need to use some other heavy electrical equipment. Sometime in the new year, we’re planning to add two more solar panels and batteries, to increase the supply of electricity as the project is growing.

Generator maintenance

Generator maintenance

6         Youth Ministry

Our Youth leaders continue to meet monthly to organize the fellowships. This month, they held a memorial for Esther, Olivier’s wife who went to be with the Lord. Patrick could visit from Bas Congo to attend. He read J.R. Miller’s article “Jesus is our Comfort in Times of Grief”and everyone shared how Esther had impacted their lives. A big thank you to those who wrote Olivier to show your support, which greatly comforted him.   

Monthly fellowship

Monthly fellowship

Olivier (middle) with two of his Bible students from UNIKIN.

Olivier (middle) with two of his Bible students from UNIKIN.

“As we put our hand in His, following wherever He shows us, giving whatever He asks of us, and trusting Him to always be our refuge and strength, He won’t fail. It might look like we’re stepping off the cliff into thin air sometimes, but like with paragliding, Jesus has given us wings of faith to glide on the currents of His will, seeing life in ways we haven’t experienced before. It may sometimes look unnerving to do what He asks, but with Jesus we can look forward to a thrilling experience and trust Him for a safe landing.”—Maria Fontaine

 

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Une école secondaire pour les enfants de Kikimi–Octobre 2016

Espoir Congo Publié le octobre 26, 2016 par EspoirCongooctobre 26, 2016

1         Distribution de nourriture Ce mois-ci, nous tenons à souligner la grande générosité de plusieurs amis qui vivent à Kinshasa et qui continuent à faire des dons de nourriture fidèlement chaque mois, et cela depuis de … Lire la suite →

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Nouvelles du mois de septembre 2016

Espoir Congo Publié le septembre 28, 2016 par EspoirCongoseptembre 29, 2016

1         Repose en paix, chère Esther Ce mois de septembre, qui avait si bien commencé avec la rentrée des classes et la présentation de notre association à Vannes, s’est terminé en tragédie : tout d’abord les émeutes à Kinshasa qui ont … Lire la suite →

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Examens de fin d’année–juin 2016

Espoir Congo Publié le juin 27, 2016 par EspoirCongojuin 27, 2016

1         Certificat d’études primaires Ce mois-ci, nos élèves de CM2 ont dû se rendre au centre d’examens de la commune de N’Sele pour passer leur certificat d’étude. Nous avons loué un bus pour les y transporter et ils ont dû loger … Lire la suite →

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Que votre lumière luise…(avril 2016)

Espoir Congo Publié le avril 26, 2016 par EspoirCongoavril 26, 2016

1         Visite à Kikimi d’une famille Américaine Kristen, qui habite Kinshasa, est venue nous rendre visite avec sa mère, ses 4 enfants et une amie. Comme c’était les vacances de Pâques, nous avons organisé des activités sportives et audio-visuelles pour … Lire la suite →

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Défis et victoires–mars 2016

Espoir Congo Publié le mars 25, 2016 par EspoirCongomars 25, 2016

1         Construction d’une école secondaire à Kikimi En réponse à vos prières, la Fondation Rawji a accepté de financer la construction de 2 salles de classe, et tous les matériaux ont finalement été livrés à Kikimi pour la construction de … Lire la suite →

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Activités à Noël et objectifs pour 2016–janvier 2016

Espoir Congo Publié le janvier 25, 2016 par EspoirCongojanvier 25, 2016

1         Christmas in Kikimi

A couple days before Christmas, we made our way to Kikimi and spent two days and two nights there, camping out in the library. The condition of the road was such that even a 4×4 could not make it all the way, so we had to walk the last 10 km. We carried a minimum with us (air mattress and mosquito net) and were thankful that the weather was not too hot. 

On the way to Kikimi

On the way to Kikimi

We couldn’t help but muse about Joseph and Mary who walked over 100 km from Nazareth to Bethlehem, and the true story about an African disciple who had brought as a present to the missionary a beautiful seashell which could only be found hundreds of miles away and said, “Long walk, part of gift”. Well, we didn’t have to walk that far, but still considered it part of our gift to Jesus this year for Christmas.

Spending a few days there gave us the opportunity to get a better feel of how things are running, appreciate Theo and Florence’s dedication, and interact more with the kids, teachers, patients and helpers.

On the first day, which marked the last day of school before the Christmas holidays, a soccer game between the boys and the girls was organized in the afternoon to inaugurate the newly built soccer goal posts, and the brand-new ball we had brought from France. It was loads of fun (we played the part of the cheerleaders).

The girls' team

The girls’ team

The boys' team

The boys’ team

The game

The game

Doing activities with the orphaned kids on Christmas Eve was also great fun, using the freshly translated STEPS Program (PAS à PAS in French). They really liked the Christmas crossword puzzle that even taught them some new words. We watched the Christmas Joy Kiddie Viddie and gave each one the matching coloring book and a box of crayons, coached them into performing the nativity skit for everyone, and served them a nice meal prepared by some of the thankful mommies who had delivered their babies a few months ago at our maternity and often come back to volunteer their help to show their gratitude.

Crossword puzzle from the STEPS Program

Crossword puzzle from the STEPS Program

Christmas video

Christmas video

Coloring activity with the orphaned children

Coloring activity with the orphaned children

Fatu coloring

Fatu coloring

Coloring activity

Coloring activity

Rehearsing Christmas play

Rehearsing Christmas play

The wise men

The wise men

Little shepherd praying of his own initiative when coming to see baby Jesus

Little shepherd praying of his own initiative when coming to see baby Jesus

Thankful mommies help to prepare the food for the orphans.

Thankful mommies help to prepare the food for the orphans.

Floorence making sure the kids wash their hands before they eat.

Floorence making sure the kids wash their hands before they eat.

Clotilde and Florence serve out the food

Clotilde and Florence serve out the food

Bon appetit!

Bon appetit!

All the villagers got invited to watch the Jesus movie on Christmas Eve. We ended up having to do two showings in a row, as people kept coming throughout the first showing and didn’t want to miss anything! (We are so thankful for the solar panels!)

Showing Jesus movie to the villagers on Christmas Eve.

Showing Jesus movie to the villagers on Christmas Eve.

Devotional booklets to our Bible students

Devotional booklets to our Bible students

Patrick preparing to take booklets to Bas Congo

Patrick preparing to take booklets to Bas Congo

Theo getting his stock for Kikimi

Theo getting his stock for Kikimi

 

The Scripture Union (who is helping us to receive and store our Bibles and Activated magazines) has added the Activated mags to the thousands of mailings they send to all the provinces of the DRCongo, as well as Centre Afrique. It’s wonderful to keep spreading the Word far and wide, in places we cannot reach ourselves!

1         Candlelight

On the Sunday between Christmas and New Year, we held an inspiring Candlelight (combined with Christmas celebration) with as many of our Bible students who could make it. About 50 of them came. Cedric chose a beautiful article on Christmas which he read to everyone. Gerse’s team from Massina had formed a little choir and led the singing. It was really moving to hear each one’s praise and prayer request for the New Year, we were impressed by their sincerity and love for Jesus, their desire to grow in faith and their commitment to keep witnessing. We also found it interesting that many of the verses claimed were from Psalm 119.

Candlelight Service

Candlelight Service

Cedric reading Christmas article

Cedric reading Christmas article

Massina Bible students formed a little choir

Massina Bible students formed a little choir

Praise and worship

Praise and worship

Olivier and daughter Marie

Olivier and daughter Marie

Anna, Theo and Florence's daughter

Anna, Theo and Florence’s daughter

The girls helped prepare a snack for everyone

The girls helped prepare a snack for everyone

Olivier with some of his Bible students from the university of Kinshasa.

Olivier with some of his Bible students from the university of Kinshasa.

3         Goals for 2016 and Prayers Requests

We are so thankful for the Lord’s supply to keep things running. Each step of progress has been such a miracle and we are so grateful to you as well for your encouragement, support and prayers.

Besides the normal running of things for 2016, we would like to ask for prayer for a number of unexpected pressing needs which are going to require much greater faith from our part.

–Building of a Middle School.

–Building of a second storey to the Medical Center.

–Supply of a proper 4×4 ambulance (Toyota Land Cruiser).

–Upgrading of our own jeep.

–Finalization of the French version of the STEPS Program.

 

“The New Year is set before us like an unwritten volume, all of its pages blank. Let us write upon each day’s page things that at the end of the year we will look upon with rejoicing rather than regret.” — Mottos for Success

 

 

 

 

 

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Bilan pour l’année 2015

Espoir Congo Publié le décembre 16, 2015 par EspoirCongodécembre 19, 2015

En cette fin d’année, nos cœurs débordent de gratitude pour tout ce que le Seigneur a accompli, grâce  à votre générosité et à vos prières. Résultats : nombre de vies ont été améliorées, voire sauvées.  Education :–Aménagement et inauguration d’une … Lire la suite →

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« Baby boom » à Kikimi–octobre 2015

Espoir Congo Publié le octobre 27, 2015 par EspoirCongooctobre 27, 2015

1         Maternité et santé Notre petite maternité récemment aménagée semble attirer presque toutes les mamans de la région, car le nombre d’accouchements ne fait qu’augmenter à Kikimi. Notre installation toute simple et basique est considérée comme pratiquement luxueuse dans ce … Lire la suite →

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