MCCC KIDS PRAYER + NEWS

MCCC KIDS - This blog is dedicated to the children of Moshi Christian Childrens Centre (MCCC), a orphanage and community outreach centre in Moshi, Tanzania under the care of Allan & Jacqui McKinnon. On this page you will be kept up to date on the latest news, prayer requests, opinions, projects and of course what's hot and what's not in Moshi! ALLAN & JACQUI ARE SUPPORTED BY GREENVIEW EVANGELICAL CHURCH THROUGH INTERLINK, 29 CANAL STREET, GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, UK

Thursday, April 27, 2006

While the cat's away... the mice work hard in the jungle!

While Allan and Jacqui have been touring the UK and will shortly be moving on to the USA the work at MCCC continues. We praise God that things have continued smoothly under the watchful eye of Melanie Fyfe, Yusto, Wens and Mama Jave. Not to forget William and Eunice who have found the time to help develop the new playground at MCCC. The photos show the relocation of our swings into a shaded area as well as the construction of the new see-saw and a climbing frame of some kind... watch this space for further developments! The Jungle Gym has been a great idea funded by a school in UK and a certain 'couch potato' who thought it was a great idea for kids to get a playground! Many thanks to them all - generosity is an excellent form of exercise in our opinion!!


Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Easter with Upendo in UK


It was great to have the chance of spending the holiday weekend with our family and Upendo at Millport on the Great Cumbrae, an island in the Firth of Clyde. We stayed in the lovely
'Sailaway' cottage, and in between showers managed to fit in walking, exploring, cycling, resting and eating our chocolate Easter eggs!
Cycling around the island is one of the main attractions of Millport and most of us managed to complete the 12 mile trip without falling off!
Monday came too quickly and Upendo had to be back at work at Abernethy Outdoor Centre, in time to cook the evening meal for a group of hungry kids who had just arrived for their own week of excitement and activity in Nethy Bridge.