Bobby & Lisa Bechtel

Meet the Bechtels, one of our missionary partners in Kenya, Africa. Bobby & Lisa have 3 precious boys. Ethan is the oldest. He is in the middle of the picture below. Conner is on the left and their youngest, Dylan, is on the right.

Conner, Bobby, Ethan, Lisa and Dylan Bechtel

Conner, Bobby, Ethan, Lisa and Dylan Bechtel

Fox River's partnership with the Bechtels began in 2006 when Guy & I visited Kenya for the very first time. In 2007, Bobby started the church in Bomani with national Pastors Allan and Abraham.

Bobby at our first graduation's cake cutting ceremony in January 2016.

Bobby at our first graduation's cake cutting ceremony in January 2016.

Bobby baptizing during a church service.

Bobby baptizing during a church service.

New Life Academy in Bomani, Kenya.

New Life Academy in Bomani, Kenya.

Later that year our school was opened. It now has over 400 students and 40 staff members. We have a farm project in Bomani with goats and chickens that supports the nutrition center. Free, clean water is available to the community and an adult literacy class is offered.

The Bechtels also have 2 other schools on the north coast of Kenya. Their ministry serves over 1000 children! There are other ministries scattered around the country as well as they have helped start churches and have a large farm project developing to sustain the nutrition centers at their schools.

Bobby speaking to a group of students from the high school.

Bobby speaking to a group of students from the high school.

Lisa does a great job administrating many details for their missions work, but her love is for the people of Kenya!

Lisa does a great job administrating many details for their missions work, but her love is for the people of Kenya!

In the fall of 2013, their youngest son, Dylan, had to have surgery to repair a birth defect in his heart. The surgery was unsuccessful and Dylan had a series of serious strokes in the days after surgery. As Bobby & Lisa walked Dylan through that recovery they learned that they would not be able to return to live in Kenya. Dylan's health situation required him to be in the states near the doctors caring for him. In 2014, they once again tried the surgery and it was successful. Dylan has made a remarkable recovery! Since that time, Bechtels have lived in the United States. They travel the country spreading the word about what God is doing in Kenya and go to Kenya several times a year. They have great national pastors to carry on the ministries in their absence. 

The boys love Kenya and were able to visit with their parents for the first time in June of 2015. These pictures were from that trip.

Please join us in praying for the Bechtels.

Our People

You hear us talk about 'our' people in Kenya and Nicaragua often.  We are so grateful for them.  

But, today is about different people!  The people we have here.  Those of you who sit and refresh over and over waiting for an update while our teams are in action, those of you who spend countless hours praying for our teams, our ministries, our people... Those of you who give, support, and send Fox River teams!  

We want you to know we appreciate you!  Your giving makes a difference in thousands of lives.  Your prayers hold our teams to and from these places! Your support is priceless and NEVER unnoticed!  

From our teams: THANK YOU!  Thank you for sending us, following along on the journeys, for covering us in prayer, and for asking us about our experiences after we have returned! 

From our ministries (clinic and schools): Gracias! Asante! THANK YOU!  For giving to these life changing ministries in Kenya and Nicaragua. Thank you for sending teams to serve, for praying for us, and for the continued support! 

Our people!  You! Thank you for following along as we seek to make Jesus famous across the world by sharing His love!  YOU ARE OUR PEOPLE and we know how valuable you are, we hope you do too! 

'Fox River Missions' would just be three words if it weren't for YOU!   Thanks for joining us in our mission to share Jesus' love! 

 

Dawn - Short Term Mission to Nicaragua

In June of 2015, Dawn Kumlien took her first trip to Nicaragua with a Fox River mission team. While she was there, God changed her life. Here is how Dawn recounts what God planted in her:

"That trip has drastically changed my life and the way I view things. That trip was full of love I have never felt before, challenges I thought I would never have to face, strengthening of my relationship with Christ I had hoped for and a longing in my heart I never knew existed. I remember specifically writing in my journal outside on the porch of the house we were staying at. I had this overwhelming sense of God being right there with me and an awakening in my soul. I knew right then and there that I was being called to Nicaragua."

Dawn will be leaving on September 1 to spend five months as a short term missionary in Nicaragua. She will be working alongside our partner, Donna Woodson. 

In order to take this amazing journey, Dawn has been raising support. If you would be interested in helping her by giving a financial gift, you can give through Fox River's E-giving. Just click on the link below and be sure to mention Dawn's name in the memo line.

Would you join me in praying for Dawn during these five months?

Follow Dawn on her blog: www.worththewaitbydk.wordpress.com

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MANNA Worldwide

In 2001, missionaries Bruce and Pamela O'Neal left their mission work in the Philippines to follow God's leading to begin a new ministry that would partner churches in America with missionaries all over the world through serving impoverished children.

You can learn more about them and their mission at the MANNA Worldwide website.


MANNA WORLDWIDE IS A CHRISTIAN ORGANIZATION THAT FOCUSES ON CARING FOR IMPOVERISHED CHILDREN AROUND THE WORLD. WE ARE STRATEGICALLY FIGHTING THE GLOBAL GIANTS OF DISEASE, POVERTY, ILLITERACY, AND SPIRITUAL EMPTINESS.


Ten years ago Fox River began to work with MANNA Worldwide to create strategic partnerships with 2 missionary families in Kenya: Jim & Susie Horne and Bobby & Lisa Bechtel. Seven years ago that partnership expanded to Nicaragua with missionaries Brian & Rachel Weed. 

New Life Academy in Bomani is one of our 2 schools in Kenya. In this community we offer clean water and an adult literacy class to the community. We also have a farm that helps support the nutrition center at the school.

New Life Academy in Bomani is one of our 2 schools in Kenya. In this community we offer clean water and an adult literacy class to the community. We also have a farm that helps support the nutrition center at the school.

This is Crossroads Academy in Vipingo, Kenya. On this same property we have a pastor's Bible institute, a rescue center (orphanage) and a nutrition center that supports all of these ministries. We also offer clean water for the community.

This is Crossroads Academy in Vipingo, Kenya. On this same property we have a pastor's Bible institute, a rescue center (orphanage) and a nutrition center that supports all of these ministries. We also offer clean water for the community.

This picture is from the waiting room of the clinic in La Esmeralda, Nicaragua. Since the clinic opened in 2011, the doctor, nurse and pharmacist see 10,000 patient visits in a year. Fox River recently completed the addition of a house for the docto…

This picture is from the waiting room of the clinic in La Esmeralda, Nicaragua. Since the clinic opened in 2011, the doctor, nurse and pharmacist see 10,000 patient visits in a year. Fox River recently completed the addition of a house for the doctor. We also support the local church by sponsoring a community sports ministry and recently purchased land for a new church plant in Las Nubes.

Join us in praying for our partners at MANNA Worldwide.

Bon Voyage

Group B

Group B

Group B is waiting to board their 2nd flight and will land in Chicago around 2:30pm tomorrow!

Group A

Group A

Group A has safely made it back to the states and will be back in Waukesha here shortly.

 

Heres what God has done in Lisa's life this week: 

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On my finally day in Kenya, I have an opportunity to reflect back on all that has happened.  I have been blessed to have traveled with a great group that I now can call my friends. We worked together. We played together. We prayed together. I am grateful.

 The work that is going on here is amazing. I have seen so much good.  As much as the children and teachers said that we blessed them, I felt that I was the one blessed. 

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I think that one of the coolest things that I was able to experience was visiting the homes of two boys that I had the pleasure of working with. We met their mothers, got to see where the boys did their homework, where they prepared their meals, and how far they had to walk to get water. They were so appreciative for the opportunity to know Jesus and to have an education. For as little as these people have, they are full of joy. It really is beautiful.

So, today I leave a little bit of my heart in Kenya. But I also take a little bit of Krenya with me. God is good.

-Lisa

 

We love the stories that come from our trips and can't wait to share more!  God is working and we are so blessed to be a part of it!  

See you soon!  

The Bitter Sweet

Today we write with conflicted hearts. We are glad to be going home, but sad to leave our new found family in Christ. It has been a great week, filled with many kinds of ministry, and even a brief safari to think through all God has done during this trip. 

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Group A is on their way home.  Please join us in praying for their safe return, and rest on the plane. 

Group A is on their way home.  Please join us in praying for their safe return, and rest on the plane. 

 

 

We started the envoy toward Waukesha by sending Group A off with a blessing from Pastor Jim and a soapstone heart in our hands. This is to help remind us that we are leaving a peice of our of hearts here in Kenya and taking a peice of them home with us. 

The soap stone heart

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Please continue to pray for the whole team as we are in route or just getting back to America.  Please pray for our transitions back into the American way of life, and for the wisdom and strength to walk out those things that we need to change as God has directed us to do.  

The whole team at the debrief meeting.  

The whole team at the debrief meeting.  

We we are so thankful to you for all your support. Without your prayerful support, this trip would not be as successful as it was. Fox River, it is because of you that these children can have a future and a hope better than anything their families could have ever helped them accomplish. We are changing these children's world for Jesus Christ, and as a result we are and will continue to see great things in Kenya. 

Words from the Gebhards

Our God is an awesome God! We feel truly blessed to be able to make this trip, and praise God that he provided us this opportunity to join the Fox River team and also celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary.

This trip has opened our eyes to the fact that a church can help people thousands of miles away through their generosity and prayers. 

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We met children who would not have had any opportunities to better themselves without these schools that we and a lot of people reading this blog support. Many of them want to be Doctors, surgeons, nurses, pilots, teachers, etc. and they are scoring high enough at our schools to fulfill their dreams. This usually doesn't happen at the government schools, which we also visited. God is truly performing miracles in our children.

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The schools and grounds are very clean and well kept.  The teachers are extremely dedicated and even take the time to be sure the kids have proper hygiene (something they wouldn't receive at home). The children really like the schools and come back after classes to the school to play with friends. 

Home visit in the village of Bomani. 

Home visit in the village of Bomani. 

We also had the privilege of going into the villages to visit the homes of some of our 7th graders. What an experience this was! Most of our students live in houses with walls made of mud and sticks with palm branches as roofs. Their floors are dirt and quite uneven. The majority of them only have two or three rooms. Electricity is rare. It made us appreciate even more what God and Fox River are doing in these schools. At one home that Michelle visited, only the student and an older sister knew Jesus and attended church. The rest of the 10 people in the household still worship pagan gods. Michelle, Ashlyn, Catherine (the student) and teachers prayed inside the house for God to work through Catherine to help the rest of the family come to know Jesus. It is also a testament to God that even though their living conditions are very primitive, a lot of them seemed spirit filled and happy.

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We also had the opportunity to meet the child that we sponsor. His name is Moses and he is in 2nd grade at Bomani. We were able to meet his mother and present a goat to his family. We pray that he continues to do well in school and that we have the opportunity to meet him again some day.

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Kazumgo: another one of our grade 8 boys who built his own home.  

Kazumgo: another one of our grade 8 boys who built his own home.  

Allen: one of our grade 8 boy who is building his own home with his brother. 

Allen: one of our grade 8 boy who is building his own home with his brother. 

We are so proud of all of our students and the things that they have and will continue to accomplish. 

Kadejah and one of her friends

Kadejah and one of her friends

Boys class 8

Boys class 8

Thank you God and Fox River for what you are doing in Kenya!

Activities with Rick

Activities with Rick

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Rick and crew washing the dishes. 

Rick and crew washing the dishes. 

Fun Day Bomani

Today was a great day. It was a very good day filled with love, laughter, and much more.  

 

We also had the privilege to go into our Bomani community and meet some of our students parents.   

 

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We were also able to give out a few more goats to the families of sponsored students. 

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We we finished our day with a Bon voyage where we prayed for the Kenyan team, and they in-turn prayed for us.  

 

Tomorrow we will leave for safari very early in the morning and return mid-afternoon on Friday. We may not have internet while we are gone but please know that we are using the time to enjoy this incredible country and begin to process our way through to returning home. We are incredibly grateful for your love, support and prayers!

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The guys helping wash the dishes  

The guys helping wash the dishes  

We did get some rain today! 

We did get some rain today! 

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Fun Day Vipingo

Today was a great day filled with many adventurers. In the morning we put on fun activities for our kids in Vipingo. 

 

Bible teachings:

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Crafts:

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Activites: 

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We also washed the feet of those who work tirelessly in the kitchen.

 

Then we had the pleasure to go into the communities and meet our students families and see where they lived.  

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We began wrapping up the day giving out a few more goats. 

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We finished our day with many teary eyed good byes. We are definitely leaving a peice of our heart here in Vipingo, and I am certain we will also be doing the same in Bomani tomorrow.  

This is what God is doing in Glenn's life this week:  

The children are in our hearts and minds forever We pray that God's blessing will always be upon them. God has come upon my heart to do as much as is humanly possible for these beautiful people. I must do all l can and give all I can to make their lives as wonderful as ours. I now understand why Jesus said as you do for the least of these you do for me . We must all give till it hurts, what if when our time comes and Jesus asks what have you done for me? What will we say to him in response to his question, please keep in mind that he already knows the answer. I will live my life for God and where he leads me to help others. This trip has come at the perfect time, God has shown me that it is truly about others and not about me. I love my God and all the blessings he has bestowed upon me, and know it is time to give it to people that have not been blessed as I have. What a great feeling it will be to work for the beautiful friends I have made. May God bless me with the strength and resources to fulfill all the needs and wants of my new friends. I pray with all my heart that God will come upon my brothers and sisters hearts, and they as well as I will do all we can to give all we can for the least of these.

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Teaching Day

Today is the day that we take care of any last minute preparations that need to be done before we have our fun days in the schools with the children we sponsor. This is also when we take some time at each school and train the class 7 students who will be our helpers on those days. We enjoyed the time to get to know them!

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This is Jessie teaching our helpers to take pictures.  

This is Jessie teaching our helpers to take pictures.  

While the team spent time with the class 7 helpers, Jessie and Pastor Brent spent time investing in our class 8 students.

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In the afternoon, we were also able to take the Vipingo class 8 students on a field trip to Hallar Park zoo.

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Here's what one of our girls, Husnan, had to say about the park today:

We had fun. I liked watching the snakes, feeding the giraffes, and watching the fish and crocodiles. We learn about baobab trees too. We also watched the 2 hippos coming out of the water. There were a lot of monkeys in the trees and some were eating fruits. They even ate a biscuit (cookie) from Tony's hand. My favorite parts were feeding the giraffes, watching the people feeding the giraffes and being with the team. I also love taking pictures.

Husnan is the one doing bubbles for the kids. 

Husnan is the one doing bubbles for the kids. 

Please continue to pray for the team. The next two days are when we get to have more personal time with each class, and we can't wait. 

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