December 17, 2024
Do you remember the sad story of Namayani, the little seven year old Maasai girl whose dress caught on fire from the cook stones in the floor of her hut? Would you believe we have such a happy ending to that story!
When we first saw her we were shocked that Namayani had even survived the horrible burns over most of her body including her chest. Fortunately it left her smile.
Look at Lamayani now! We are so excited for her. After almost two years at Neema Village, as a leader in our MAP program, she has grown both in beauty and sweetness and into a Christian walk with Jesus.
Even with scarred hands and one finger burned off she has become quite a good little seamstress.
We love to watch God work in the lives of these young women who come in with such tragic stories. We can see the changes almost daily as they live and learn in the Preslar Mothering Center. A few months ago Michael had the joy of baptizing Namayani into Jesus.
When Namayani first came to Neema Village she had a surprise hidden in the wet rags in her lap. Baby Moses, not able to nurse from her burned breasts was starving. It has not taken him long to become a big boy, getting into everything and running all around the MAP center. We will miss this energetic little man.
Today Namayani and Moses left to begin their new lives. They were loaded with fabric, a mannequin, a treadle sewing machine, clothes, household items and everything she will need to support herself and Moses with her new MAP business. Teacher Grace, MAP Mom Regina and the other MAP moms were out to see them off. One of those sad/happy moments.
Last night we had a prayer that God would go with Namayani and Bless and keep her. She has completed all the classes we offer including the computer classes. She also did an internship with one of our other successful businesses to learn the bookkeeping end of running a shop. She has found a house to rent in her village and a little shop where she can set up her business.
She is confident and ready.
Neema Village will help her with rent and support for six months in a small shop much like these little shops at Joshua’s village. To set up her business it will cost $792. You probably could not invest in a better business for lasting good in the world. We all have so much to buy at Christmas so do not fret if you cannot help. Just pray that others can!
Christmas Blessings from around the world.
dorris and michael
If you can, send a check to: Neema Village, PO Box 21553, Waco, TX 76702 or use our Tithely program at www.neemavillage.org. Put MAP business on the memo line.