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Monday, 18 March 2013

GNPI Trip

     So this past Wednesday we traveled with our students over to a business titled, Good News Production International.  GNPI specializes in producing video, music, and literature that is all Christian based in nature.  Even better for you to know about GNPI . . . two former "Made in the Streets" students currently work there, with both involved in video editing.  That not only speaks to the level of competency of the MITS staff to train and prepare the kids for their future but it also speaks to the ability and seriousness of our street kids here at MITS.  More importantly it tells you what a great and awesome God we have who has taken kids from a life on the streets (lives filled with drugs, sex, violence, hunger, loneliness) to lives full of purpose and meaning in His kingdom.  What are you doing to find the same in your life today?  And i'm not asking how much money are you making or what kind of things do you have . . . i am asking how do you see God using you with that money you have or that job you work?  How is God enabling you, with all your talents and blessings, to make a difference in His Kingdom.
     Anyway, below are some pics from our recent trip.  Our trip consisted of a hour long ride into the North western side of Nairobi, a two hour viewing of a GNPI produced movie about pre-marital sex, abortion and marriage in general, a brief lunch of chips (fries) and soda, more video viewing about abortion and sexually transmitted diseases and a two hour question and answer period with the GNPI staff.  By the time all of this was finished, we had spent a full day with the GNPI crew and our kids were tired and ready to travel home.  I hope you enjoy the pics.



MITS students watching a video at GNPI

Some of the MITS girls enjoying their free time during lunch
Students in the bus on the way to GNPI
Me and the computer literacy teacher, Moses, just hanging out
Anastacia, former MITS student, working away at inserting
French into a GNPI movie.

Dennis, former MITS student, hard at work editing some
music videos

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