Mojo, Ethiopia

Dulany
Ritter

Accra, Ghana

Bond
Carney
Colvin
Harkness
Ketcham
Maggio
Seaton

Nairobi, Kenya

Allinder
Brueck
Ellington
Lam
Shabouk
Stokes
Yoss

Monrovia, Liberia

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Patty
Veneman

Mzuzu, Malawi

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Klauke
Mithen
Needham
Schaffer

Jos, Nigeria

Martin
Pederson
Peterson
Sullivan

Moshi, Tanzania

Koop
Neal
Nickels
Wiedemann

Kigali, Rwanda

Koch
Koepke
Merrill
Robertson

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Lusaka, Zambia

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The Yosses

Patty and Tim

ROS Yoss helping orphans in Rwanda

Serving in
Nairobi, Kenya, since July, 2010

Tim and Patty have served with Rafiki since
November 2000 in Kigali, Rwanda; Kampala, Uganda; Lusaka, Zambia; and CapeTown, South Africa

Birthdays
Patty – May 25
Tim – August 13

Mailing Address
PO Box 25356-00603
Nairobi, Kenya
EAST AFRICA

E-mail Address
YossRwanda@googlemail.com

ROS #117

From
St. Louis, Missouri
Tim – Accounting/operations
Patty – Math teacher

“The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace” (Numbers 6:24-26).

Daily Prayer Topics
– Personal holiness in a vibrant, growing relationship with God

– Daily dependence upon God, trusting in His wisdom and sovereignty

– Loving, patient, and godly relationships with ROS and nationals

– Spiritual, physical, and emotional provision and protection

– Effective communication in English, French, and Kinyarwanda

– Spiritual growth, safety, and encouragement for our son, Clif and daughter, Amy in Missouri

– Words, thoughts, and actions that will glorify God

The Latest News from Patty and Tim

What a Plan
May 2010 (PDF:374k)

The month of May brings with it God’s blessing of the addition of nine new children to Rafiki Village Rwanda! What a plan!

These nine children have come from trying circumstances. Seven of the nine are orphans whose parents died from HIV/AIDS, other sicknesses, a road accident, complications in childbirth, and drowning. One child was abandoned under a tree as an infant. Another’s young mentally-disabled mother was raped. The people who have been caring for these children are unable to continue due to their own desperate circumstances.

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Previous Newsletters
2010

February 2010 (PDF:324k)

2009
November 2009 (PDF:230k)
August 2009 (PDF:247k)
May 2009 (PDF:333k)
February 2009 (PDF:315k)

2008
November 2008 (PDF:173k)
August 2008 (PDF:244k)
May 2008 (PDF:348k)
January 2008 (PDF:280k)

2007
October 2007 (PDF:360k)
July 2007 (PDF:416k)
April 2007 (PDF:592k)
January 2007 (PDF:304k)

2006
October 2006 (PDF:308k)
July 2006 (PDF:300k)
March 2006 (PDF:244k)

2005
November 2005 (PDF:292k)
August 2005 (PDF:308k)
May 2005 (PDF:144k)
February 2005 (PDF:180k)

2004
November 2004 (PDF:136k)
August 2004 (PDF:160k)
May 2004 (PDF:148k)
February 2004 (PDF:184k)

2003
November 2003 (PDF:228k)
August 2003 (PDF:292k)
May 2003 (PDF:176k)
February 2003 (PDF:232k)

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