Thursday, 24 October 2013

Could you buy a book for a needy child in Kenya?

Don't you just love harvest?

I'm not really that keen on food shopping, but I do love standing back and looking at the amazing things God has provided for us to eat! I just got these out of my fridge . . . isn't the range incredible? In shape, size, colour, texture, flavour . . . stunning!

Most churches have a harvest festival where we have an opportunity to make a donation to people not as fortunate as ourselves. It's a good time to reflect on our own blessings and to remember those who are struggling, not just in our thoughts and prayers, but in a practical way. Our church gave our harvest gifts to the local foodbank, so we can share some of the good things we have been given with people who would otherwise go hungry.

Giving is an essential part of the Christian life. If you know any children who are spiritually hungry, why not buy them one of our books? Jesus said, “I am the bread of life”. Spiritual nourishment is also essential for true life. Why not share what you have been given with those who so desperately need it?

Could you buy a book for a needy child in Kenya?
Following on from the above, if you would love to “feed a child” but don't have any children to buy for, we can help! I have had links with the Christian-run Kisumu Children in Kenya for several years, since a friend went out there to work with orphans and street kids. I recently had a thought and wrote to Dr. Peter Brierley, who began the project, to ask if the children's home might like some extra books. Here is Peter's reply:

Dear Janet,

What a lovely thought! Our children would love to have a book sent to them, and, for that matter, so would the local Primary School. We have a library with some of your books already in it which is well used, so adding others would be much appreciated by the children.

I visit Kisumu twice a year and can always take a few books out with me.

Grateful to you,

Peter

If you would like to buy a book for these beautiful children in Kenya, and their brothers, sisters and classmates, there are four ways you can do this:
  1. If you would like to give a one-off donation (perhaps as part of your Christmas giving?), email Janet at Dernier with your details, which book/s you would like to buy, and I will send the invoice to you and the book/s to Peter. You can pay the invoice by sending us a cheque or paying by BACS.
  2. You can order the book/s through our website Dernier Publishing, but make sure you send a message at the same time on the contact form to say that you want the book/s you have ordered to go to Kisumu, not to be sent to your address!
  3. If you would like to give a book every month, we can send you a standing order to pay through your bank. Twelve books a year for just £5.99 a month – imagine how many children that could “feed”! Let me know and I'll send you the form.
  4. If you buy one of our books from your local Christian bookshop and send it to us, we will make sure it reaches the children of Kisumu.

If you would like us to write a message in the front of your book, we'll happily do that for you, or you can send a card to go with your gift. I am so excited about this scheme! If it is successful, we'd love to be able to “feed” other needy children with our books, too – imagine them going out all over the world to children who so badly need to know of God's love and care for them . . . I feel God is in this, and it could be the beginning of something wonderful - do share in the blessing with us!
If you have any questions about the scheme, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Like to know more about Kisumu Children? Just follow this link: Kisumu Children


 
Kindest regards, and thanks so much for partnering with us,

 

Janet
P.S. Please do forward this to anyone you think might be interested! Thank you :-)




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