October 2009 – Steve Graham
Hello from Namibia!
We have been doing our best to keep you up-to-date about the saga of Sululu and the 10 children. As mentioned in our newsletter, she recently surrendered them to us to be put into foster families because she can no longer take care of them. They range from ages 8 – 18.
Memory – Juliane – Linda – Fransiska – Angelika
Mcdonald – Brandon – Irene – Mcshall – Annalise
We have moved as quickly as possible (sometimes in Africa that means “ very slowly”), and have now placed the 7 youngest into foster families. Soon, we will have a mom moving from Windhoek to Arandis to take care of the oldest 3, because they are not ready to be on their own. This is a HUGE answer to prayer, but the most difficult days are ahead of us. We have done this in faith that God will provide, and we know He will.
So, we are asking for help. We really have a need for sponsors for all 10 children as soon as possible.
Please see the attachment, which will tell you all about the children and our sponsorship program.
Though we are obviously putting out a call for financial help with these children, I am MUCH more interested in prayer support for them. They are in great need still, and not out of the pit quite yet. They NEED God’s help, and His touch to heal them of all their personal pain from past abuse and neglect. Thank you in advance for standing with us in this.
If you have ANY questions, please let me know!
Love and Blessings!
Steve
Brenda Johnston has been serving in Namibia full time since January 2000. She currently serves as the CPMN Board Director and is a foster mommie to two CPMN children.
Steve Graham and his family have been in Arandis, Namibia since 2008. Steve and his wife Karrie have four children of their own and they are also the foster parents of two CPMN children.
Nan Parker has been serving in Arandis, Namibia since 2005. In addition to being the Principal at Talithia Kumi Christian Academy, she is also foster mommie to Elizabeth, a 'very special' special needs child.
J. Michael "Mike" Dunne has been serving in Arandis, Namibia since April 2008. Mike continues to serve in many capacities, from baker of brownies to monthly driver for the Mommy's Monthly shopping outings in Swakopmund.

