Archives July 2023

Logiel Godfrey, Liko Mark, Ochen Joshua and Opio Moses

Welcome to the family brothers Logiel Godfrey, Liko Mark, Ochen Joshua and Opio Moses

 

Rupa Subcounty leaders brought the boys to Rebekah stating that their parents had abandoned them. The neighbors alerted the police and a month-long search was made but they failed to track down the parents so they brought the boys to Rebekah. The baby had a badly infected surgical wound on his leg that would have gone sepsis and the leg would have been lost but today they are happy and healthy. Joshua and Moses are twins.

 

We are praying for more sponsors for these precious children and funds to build more houses for them here at Mission Moroto

 

 

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Sagal Rachel

Welcome to the family Sagal Rachel

 

Sagal Rachel came to us in late 2021. There was a teenage girl named Agnes who came to Mission Moroto and then went out and found all the other homeless teenage girls and brought them one by one to Mission Moroto so we lovingly call her Agnes the evangelist. Sagal, Rachel is one of those. She is a great help to the mission, she serves in our worship team, and is a delight to all..

 

We are praying for more sponsors for these precious children and funds to build more houses for them here at Mission Moroto

 

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Israel and Erereng Blessing.

Welcome to the family Israel and Erereng Blessing

 

Their disabled father heard Pastor Matthew preach, gave his life to Jesus and was baptized in the river in December. He quit drinking and has been serving faithfully in the church, but his wife did not like that he was not partying anymore, so she left him and the children to go back to the bar lifestyle so we have taken them in to live here at Mission Moroto since their father cannot care for them on his own due to his condition.

 

We are praying for more sponsors for these precious children and funds to build more houses for them here at Mission Moroto

 

 

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Lotikol Joab, Ichumar Yoana and Amodio Gabriel

Welcome to the family Lotikol Joab, Ichumar Yoana and Amodoi Gabriel

 

Joseph Longoli Behrmann is one of our boys here and he has a friend in town who owns a shop. Everyday Lotikol Joab, Ichumar Yoana and Amodio Gabriel who were living on the street, would hang around the shop hoping for a little food.

 

Joseph brought them home to Mission Moroto because he knows they will be well cared for and will never have to beg for food again. They are safe here at home.

We are praying for more sponsors for these precious children and funds to build more houses for them here at Mission Moroto

 

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Another family here to stay.

Welcome to the family Longole Alice, Korobe Mary, Yona Munyo, Lobur Petero, Imuk Justice, LLukol Sarah and Lowanyang Abner.

 

Joseph Longoli Behrmann is one of our boys here. His uncle was killed last year by soldiers and his aunt remarried but her new husband gave her HIV. She was dying and could not take care of Joseph’s 7 cousins so she abandoned them with his mother.

 

Unfortunately, she cannot care for so many children so Joseph went and brought them back home with him to Mission Moroto. Losing a father and a mother is devastating. Please pray that the love of God and new friends will help heal their hearts during this very sad time for them. They are now in a place where they will be loved and cared for.

We are praying for more sponsors for these precious children and funds to build more houses for them here at Mission Moroto

 

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Akol Jonah

Welcome to the family Akol Jonah

 

Akol Jonah, nicknamed Brown, came to us 2 years ago. His father had been a worker at Mission Moroto many years ago before our family came and he had helped build the original buildings at the mission and had one day fallen from the roof of one of the buildings and was crippled.

 

2 years ago his father died and Brown was brought to live at Mission Moroto. He is a great boy and a sweet big brother to all of the other kids. He is an exceptional soccer player too.

We are praying for more sponsors for these precious children and funds to build more houses for them here at Mission Moroto

 

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Veronica, Johan and Moses.

Welcome to the family siblings Veronica, Johan and Moses.

 

One day in July 2021, Augustine, who is now graduated from Mission Moroto, came to Rebekah to ask if we could help his 3 siblings, who were being cared for by their aunt. The aunt had been recently attacked and nearly killed by raiders and all of their livestock had been stolen. The aunt had two children of her own and because of the misfortune could no longer care for Augustine’s siblings.

 

Rebekah, Papa Matthew, Mama Lisa, and Ellie Kate Gorman drove an hour through the rain and mud to a remote village and three precious little souls, Veronica, Johan, and Moses, came walking out to the road. They were very skinny and very scared. Now 2 years later, they sing and pray and worship and are good students at school and anytime Rebekah, Lisa, or Matthew leave the house one of them is almost always instantly there to give them a long hug.

We are praying for more sponsors for these precious children and funds to build more houses for them here at Mission Moroto

 

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Moru Jessica, Ipoloo Paul and Lopeyok Daniel

Welcome to the family siblings Moru Jessica, Ipoloo Paul and Lopeyok Daniel

 

One day very early on before we even had a fence around Mission Moroto, Mama Rebekah saw a woman with 3 very sick children crossing the grounds and went and spoke to her. She was the aunt of the children whose parents were dead. All 3 children were covered in Scabies, a skin parasite, and were malnourished. Rebekah treated the baby, whom the aunt was nursing, but she took in Daniel and Paul and began treating and caring for them. Little Paul’s shirt had not been changed in so long that he had badly outgrown it and it had to be cut off of him. Layers of dead skin came with the shirt.

 

A few days later Moru Jessica showed up looking for her brothers. She was malnourished and very skinny. Rebekah invited her to join the family and she gladly accepted. About a year later our traveling nurse recognized a very rapid heartbeat in Jessica and Rebekah took her to the heart hospital in Mbale. She was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy. The left side of her heart is swollen from a childhood infection. She receives monthly injections and checkups. All three children are thriving, happy, and very loving. Their aunt and grandmother come regularly to visit them here at Mission Moroto

We are praying for more sponsors for these precious children and funds to build more houses for them.

 

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