December and Advent are upon us, sending all sorts of joy and good will. You hear Christmas music being played
everywhere, Salvation Army volunteers ringing their bells at many stores and
strangers wishing you a “Very Merry Christmas”.
In Romans 15:13, we read, “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace
as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the
holy spirit.” We hear people say,
“pay it forward” and “give accordingly”. Volunteers work
endlessly for the food banks, Toys for Tots and a variety of service organizations
providing assistance to families this time of year. In Psalm 92:4 we
read, “I sing for joy at the works of your hands.”
On behalf of the Kuwaa people, the Kuwaa Mission board would like to thank the
myriad of churches and various organizations who continue to make the mission
possible. Your prayers, donations and endless hours of volunteer work
have provided the Kuwaa people with health clinics, many wells for clean water,
VBS programs, health kits for girls and women along with education for teachers
and lay preachers.
In Romans 8:28 we read, “and we know that in all things God works for the good
of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.”
May the Spirit of Christmas continue to provide you with peace and joy all throughout
2019!
Your contributions to the Kuwaa Mission are tax-deductible. We are a 501c3 non-profit organization. Our tax ID number is 27-5458111
Donations can be given in two ways: A Check to the mission address or PayPal on our Website: The Kuwaa Mission c/o Bethany Lutheran Church 1340 8th Street. Slidell, LA 70458
I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; that I know very well.
Psalm 139:14
Menstruation isa gift. It is a part of a natural and efficient cycle that continues God’s creation through human reproduction. Menstruation is a beautiful thing because we are fearfully and wonderfully made!
But, have you
ever thought about what the 5000+ girls and women of Kuwaa Chiefdom do because
they do not have reliable access to menstrual health care? They use whatever
materials they can find, often resorting to grass and leaves and other dirty
materials. This often leads to serious infections. Without a solution they miss
school and work activities.
Kuwaa Mission distributes Days for Girls
kits throughout the Kuwaa Chiefdom, providing health education and sustainable
feminine hygiene kits for the Kuwaa girls. Several church groups, quilt clubs
and sewing groups work to sew and assemble Days for Girls kits. These
sustainable feminine hygiene kits will last a girl for up to 3 years. Even more
importantly, the kits are distributed with health education. The girls are
taught their worth, how their bodies function, and how the human race continues
because of them. Girls replace confusion and shame with knowledge and dignity.
As Celeste Mergens, founder of Days for Girls International, says “Each kit is
a reminder to the girl who receives one, that she is loved, that she is worthy
of education, and opportunity. That she matters.”
Kuwaa Mission recently shipped 496 Days
for Girls kits for distribution throughout the Kuwaa Chiefdom. Each kit
contains: 2 pairs of panties, 2 washable panty shields with pockets, 8 washable
flannel liners, a washcloth, a bar of soap, 2 Ziplocs for soaking and washing
the items, all in a cotton drawstring bag. Those 496 kits represent 89,280 days
that girls can remain in school and active in their communities. The kits will
be distributed by Korpo Barsay, Kuwaa Mission’s Liberian health worker. They will also be distributed by Jenny
Cosgrove, Kim Tahini, Laurie Juelg and San Olsen when they travel to Kuwaa next
spring. Please pray for our mission.
A special
thanks to the groups and individuals who sewed and assembled the kits for this
shipment: Lord of Life Lutheran Church (North Pole, AK), Cross of Christ
Lutheran Church WELCA (Welch, MN), Sun City Summerlin Quilt Club (Las Vegas,
NV), Terri’s Friends (Reno, NV) and Christ our Savior Lutheran Church
(Anchorage, AK). Days for Girls International (www.daysforgirls.org) has
developed and field tested the kits and the educational programs. In the past
10 years, over one million kits have been distributed to girls in over 100
different countries by DFGI. Kuwaa Mission is pleased to be partnering with
this organization.
Your donations
to Kuwaa Mission make the transportation and distribution of the kits possible.
The area is remote, and the logistics are complicated. Kuwaa Mission also supports continuing health
education for our health worker Korpo Barsay. We are also working with Lutheran
Church in Liberia to help facilitate setting up a micro-enterprise to sew kits
at their women’s’ center in Monrovia at some point in the future. We welcome individuals
and groups who would like to sew and assemble Days for Girls kits. For more
information, visit our Kuwaa Mission website (www.kuwaamission.org).
With gratitude,
Sue Zager –
your fearfully and wonderfully made sister in Christ
Days for Girls
– Kuwaa Mission Partnership Coordinator
email:summerlinlvnv@daysforgirls.org
Your contributions to the Kuwaa Mission are tax-deductible. We are a 501c3 non-profit organization. Our tax ID number is 27-5458111
Donations can be given in two ways: A Check to the mission address or PayPal on our Website: The Kuwaa Mission c/o Bethany Lutheran Church 1340 8th Street. Slidell, LA 70458
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With profound gratitude to all the men and women who have and continue to serve the Kuwaa Mission! For most of you, I imagine, the pictures you have seen of Liberia and the Kuwaa people are hard to relate to. The pictures I have posted over the years, show people who continue to live much like they did when I lived there between 1970 and 1980. The picture to the right is of me on a Kuwaa farm sometime around 1974, although I could imagine a very similar picture being taken today. The thing that strikes me about this picture and is locked in my memory are their smiles. They worked harder than anyone I have ever seen, but always with a smile. My attitude towards work was formed by the many days spent side by side with them clearing a farm, burning the cleared trees, mudding houses, cutting grass, or chasing birds away from the rice fields. The list goes on. While they worked, they sang, laughed and engaged in the most animated conversations. Work was about community. You came together to work in the morning and finished the day eating as a group around a large bowl of rice. The Kuwaa people continue to live a difficult life, but you will seldom find a picture that isn’t full of smiles. These people truly appreciate everything that the mission has done for them. With the resources donated to the Kuwaa Mission, we do our best to provide for their most basic needs. The joy on their faces is profound even if from the first water from a new well, a new clinic that provides the most basic of health care, or the recent work with Days for Girls to provide women with the most basic feminine hygiene kits. All of the pictures you have seen on our website show their gratitude for what your donations have allowed the mission to do. As the webmaster for the Kuwaa Mission website, I have the privilege of showing everyone the fruit of your donations and hard work for my Kuwaa family. I am personally grateful to each of you for your prayers and for the financial support you continue to provide. We ask that you continue to pray for the mission and for the Kuwaa people. If you don’t already do so, please consider a donation as everything helps and the Kuwaa people appreciate it greatly. If you are interested in helping, we are always looking for volunteers! There are many ways to help. Are you a website designer, do you enjoy marketing, do you like crafting, sewing (like the Days for Girls projects) or do you want to make a life changing visit to the jungles of Africa to help some of the most genuine and appreciative people you will ever meet!
Your contributions to the Kuwaa Mission are tax-deductible. We are a 501c3 non-profit organization. Our tax ID number is 27-5458111
Donations can be given in two ways: A Check to the mission address or PayPal on our Website: The Kuwaa Mission c/o Bethany Lutheran Church 1340 8th Street. Slidell, LA 70458
I will praise the Lord at all times; his praise will always be on my lips. (Psalm 34:1)
I learned a lesson a long time back. No matter how I feel if I can remember to praise the Lord, things will get better. Another thing I learned is this: God will bless the work I have to do if I can praise him. So if I want to succeed, or if I want the work to succeed, I need to praise the Lord.
I praise the Lord for allowing Rev. Dr. Jensen Seyenkulo Jensen and me to meet together to plan the Kuwaa Mission. I praise God for my brother Jensen because God is using him to accomplish his mission in Liberia. As Bishop of the L. C. L., God’s work continues to march.
I also praise God for raising up Stan Olsen and Cindy Ellis to keep the Mission going. I praise God for using them to accomplish many wonderful and helpful projects. God used them mightily.
I praise the Lord for all the Mission’s Board members who helped raise the funds to do the work, and held up the work in prayer. Along with them I want to praise the Lord for the faithful Liberian co–workers.
I beg you to join me in praying for the Kuwaa people that they all come to faith in Jesus and are saved. I encourage you to continue to pray for Cindy Ellis that God’s comforting and healing hands would be upon her.
Your brother in Christ,
Rev. Dr. Dick Thompson, Co–founder of the Kuwaa Mission
Your contributions to the Kuwaa Mission are tax-deductible. We are a 501c3 non-profit organization. Our tax ID number is 27-5458111
Donations can be given in two ways: A Check to the mission address or PayPal on our Website:
The Kuwaa Mission?c/o Bethany Lutheran Church?1340 8th Street?Slidell, LA 70458