Why? why? why?
Jabi,
Please pass this message around to all brethren and Kenya Christian Fellowship in America.
The aftermath of elections in Kenya has brought suffering and anguish. No matter what political affiliations one had, its time to stand up as Christians and do what is right.
- Pray fervently that peace may prevail. Urge Bishops, pastors and people of faith to uphold our country.
- Call, email, fax the Kenyan Embassy in Washington D.C.Tel: (202) 387-6101 Fax: (202) 462-3829 and ask that security be provided to thousands of helpless people in skirmish and clash torn areas. My brother and thousands of others (Approx 50k) are held up at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Burnt Forest. They are helpless and I can only ask that we spread word around to get security in that area.There is no running water, food and electricity has been cut. THIS MEANS THAT PEOPLE CANNOT RECHARGE THEIR CELL PHONES and soon we’ll not be able to contact them. Also, due to the chaos/anarchy in these compounds, people, especially women are not any safer than if they were out in the chaos. There has been reports of rapes and molestations. Eldoret highway has been closed by thugs and there is no transportation, hence people CANNOT leave this area. You can read more of the same at this blog and that blog.
- Contact humanitarian crisis organizations such as Kenya Red Cross and insist that they bring basic needs for survival. Earlier today (around 10 am) I spoke with Nick a receptionist with KRC at this mobile # 722-206958 and 733-333040. He later transferred me to a PR Manager (Anthony Mwangi Cell #733-551342) who promised to send food and water. As of this writing (9:00 pm) KRC had not reached Burnt Forest. You can also find all of Kenya Red Cross contact page here.
- Most people cannot call for help for lack of minutes. If you would like to top up minutes of cell phones currently working in clash torn areas, go to Mama Mikes website.
- If you are not convinced that there is anarchy in Kenya, Click on and scroll down…here
In prayer,
Kim Njoroge
Why do you make me look at injustice? Why do you tolerate wrong? Destruction and violence are before me; there is strife, and conflict abounds - Habakkuk 1:3

