
From the moment that I arrived on African soil, something unique and wonderful has been happening in my heart and soul. And, so I want to give you, my friends and family, a glimpse of my experience and send a little of it out of Africa to you in hopes that you will join me on this journey of faith and hope, however long it may be that I remain.
When I came to Africa, I came to help a friend with her ministry and planned only to stay a couple of months. Once I got here, I knew that I would remain as long as God and Open Arms needed and wanted me to stay. I have been here now for nearly 6 months. In April, I will return home for a short visit and then return to Kenya. I do not know how long I will stay, but I know that I am committed, and am thankful for the strength of unconditional support that I have from my family and friends who know that I am here.
On the first day of my arrival in Eldoret, Kenya, I was able to experience the compassionate mission of Open Arms International when I joined the team in feeding the one hundred children of the Kambi Teso slum area. It was that day that I met “Smiley”.
When I was visiting Rachel and David, the founders of Open Arms, in Portland, Oregon, in January 2008, they asked me to work on the project of writing some options for their vision statement. Knowing them as I do, it did not surprise me when they selected the boldest of the draft statements that I submitted.
The Vision of Open Arms is to see every stomach filled, every wound healed, every body safe, every mind educated, every emotion soothed, and every spirit transformed.
If even one of these children’s lives is changed in such a way it would greatly impact the world we live in.
A few days after my meeting with Smiley and the children of Kambi Teso, we visited the home of a woman who takes in abandoned children. OAI has been sponsoring several of the children and we were there to bring some supplies and gifts. It was then that I was introduced to Diana. Diana was born to a young girl who had been abused, and according to her tribe’s traditional beliefs she was to be killed at birth. But, God saved her through the compassion of her grandmother who carried her to a nurse who in turn brought her to the home where we found her.
When this precious five month old baby was placed in my arms, my heart was deeply moved and I felt instantly that she was in danger, but I did not know why. I feared for her health and safety. She was no bigger than a newborn, listless and had sores on her skin. I wanted to immediately take her with me to a safe place, but she was not mine to take. I shared my feelings with Rachel and she immediately checked the Doctor’s report. I did not know it at the time I met Diana, but Rachel too had been concerned and had ordered a Doctor’s checkup a month before – the results had come back that very day. We learned that she was malnourished and anemic and the doctor agreed that she was in danger. OAI immediately acted by contacting the District Children’s office and getting permission to take Diana in.

And then, there is the Open Arms Village – a haven of safety and love for children who have lost everything. There are currently 25 children living on the 52 acres of land that is being developed to provide loving and caring homes for children who have lost their parents - some to AIDS, and some to brutal tribal killings. 20 orphans, and 5 biological children of the House Parents that serve them, have moved onto the property into the existing homesteads. Together they are thriving in this beautiful place.

Just in the short time that I have been here, I have watched and experienced the transformation of these children who have been through desperate and devastating circumstances, who have seen death and violence, and who have been subject to cruelty and neglect. The joy that shines in their faces as they run to into our embraces, dancing and singing and playing is a beautiful and wonderful thing to experience. They are children again. They are safe. They are loved. They are cared for. They are important again.
Feeding programs, child sponsorship, orphanage homes, medical clinics, emergency relief outreaches, and so much more – in just six months I have been able to be a part of so much giving and loving and bringing hope where there was none. It is hard for me to express in words all that I feel, but mostly I feel that this is right. It is the right place for me to be, the right time, the right circumstances, the right ministry, the right people.
So, I hope that you will continue to join me on this journey. Your prayers and support mean the world to me – near or far, old friend or new, I am so thankful for you. Please pray for what God is doing here, pray for Smiley and his friends, pray for Diana and the children of Open Arms International. Pray for their hopes and dreams, and for their safety and wellbeing. We can only do so much, but through the grace of God, these lives can really be saved.
If you are interest in giving financially, please forward your support to Open Arms International. If you indicate that you would like your donation to be allocated to missionary support of Renee Scobel, OAI will ensure that your gifts will go directly to me during my time here. Also, if you are interested sponsoring a child through Open Arms, please visit their website for more information. www.openarmsinternational.com
Open Arms International, United States
Headquarters:
5765 SW Hewett Blvd.
Portland, OR 97221
Mailing Address:
PO Box 343
Portland, OR 97207
Phone: 503-296-9989
Fax: 503-297-0193
Email: oai@openarmsinternational.com
5 comments:
Wow Renee - I feel like I just had a quiet time reading this post! Your love and compassion for these children are truly the love and compassion from Jesus Himself! Thank you for sharing - my heart has been stirred!
I'm so excited for you - what an incredible adventure/journey that is ahead!!
Christina Lowery
Ren,
What you are participating in is so very beautiful. Thank you for sharing these experiences. I pray for an increase in your ability to serve these children, in Jesus' name.
Love,
Kathy
I am in tears... Lives like yours make me wonder where I went wrong... am I giving everything I have to make a difference in the Kingdom??
You bless me, friend! and I will be praying with you about little Diana... what a precious angel... when I started reading her story, I knew before I got to that part, that the little girl belonged to you...
Thank you Ladies for your love prayer and support! I am so grateful to know that I have strong women of God lifting me up in prayer! Love you!
Renee
WOW, Renee, I am so glad God is moving so greatly in your life. I remember India like it was yesterday. I will keep you in my prayers and I hope your adoption goes through, that would be wonderful. Thanks for sharing your heart so deeply, but you always did.
From long ago, Patti Browder
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