Here are the ministries supported by Radical Crafts:
E3 Kids
Radical Crafts will be benefiting E3 Kids for the months of February, March & April. E3 Kids International's goal is to empower orphans and impoverished youth, focusing on education for orphans. They support schools in Africa started by locals with a desire to improve their community. As a U.S. based non-profit organization, they focus their efforts on partnering with local community members.
Right now E3 Kids is supporting the Mikindani Royal Kids School in Mombasa, Kenya. Since the school´s beginnings its founders and directors, Ngao and Grace Mazira, have envisioned showing children the love of God, with a view to raising up future leaders. Under the Maziras´ leadership, Royal Kids School is a living, vibrant example of God´s compassion to the surrounding community in Mombasa.
Aaron & Laura
The proceeds from all the sales in the shop for November, December and January went to my brother and sister-in-law's adoption fund. They are in the process of adopting from Ethiopia and are now waiting to hear whether they will adopt one or two children.
Aaron and Laura will be amazing parents and I'm so excited to see who God chooses to put in their family under their care. And our daughter is super-excited to meet her cousin(s)!
Most importantly, I know with certainty that their child(ren) will be raised in the "fear and admonition of the Lord" and will have an excellent example of godliness in their parents.
For more information on their adoption journey, visit their blog - Strode Through the Journey. And to read specifically about the path God has brought them on to this point, read this post - "Adoption Thoughts."
Most importantly, I know with certainty that their child(ren) will be raised in the "fear and admonition of the Lord" and will have an excellent example of godliness in their parents.
For more information on their adoption journey, visit their blog - Strode Through the Journey. And to read specifically about the path God has brought them on to this point, read this post - "Adoption Thoughts."