April 2011 Mission Update

Kuwaa Mission Up-Date Letter

TWO Prayer RequestS:

Funding for Rev. Dr. D. Jensen Seyenkulo to become our full time self-supported missionary.  The Mission is in deep need for a full time CEO who can travel, keep the Mission growing both here and in Liberia, and be free to speak to people and congregations whenever requests come to the Mission.

Adopting Jensen as your personal missionary and about praying and supporting him faithfully.


Rev. Dr. Seyenkulo

(Pay Pal is available for Jensen’s support or mission projects on the Mission’s website.  The website address is: www.kuwaamission.org.

Jensen’s email address is: Djensen@kuwaamission.org

Students reading while a talking book is being played.

PRAISE THE LORD FOR: Three new completed or nearly completed wells.  Several repaired wells.  Over 50% of the water filters are being used and shared by the people – better than expected.  They are learning.  Two people per village are receiving training on pump and well maintenance and repair.  Construction on a full facility medical clinic has begun.  Three people from the Chiefdom are being trained to be Evangelists.  Cindy helped save a child in child-birth while she was at the Kpalakonu medical clinic.  School & student supplies were handed out including talking books made by a group of Kids4Kuwaa.  The people are seeing hope again and have begun helping themselves.  (Schools are being built; hand hued roads are being constructed; and other projects have started, i.e. peanut farms for income for the churches.)


A school built by citizens of Mawinfordor.  The Mission’s work is incarnational and contagious.


12 hour old Garmeh with her mother.


Joe Konyo Biyo – the town pastor in Mawinfordor

OTHER PRAYER REQUESTS FOR FUTURE WORK: For a potable well in Mawinfordor, the last town to receive one and more wells in other bigger towns that need more than one.  Continue the construction on the full medical clinic.  For grants to finish the medical clinic.  (The clinic is being built according to government specifications.  When it is finished the government will staff and supply the clinic.)  For people to be moved to join one of the volunteer teams forming to go to Liberia and blessings on the process.  For other work projects to be funded and started.  For God’s guidance and direction at the first face to face Board meeting this year – Planning for the next two years will be the agenda.  For more congregations, congregational groups, and individuals who will become mission partners.

Yours in Christ’s love for the world,

Rev. Dr. Richard Thompson, Chairman of the Board of Directors

revdrthompson@kuwaamission.org