Amani ya Juu
Thank you to everyone who has donated thus far to the Amani Child School Sponsorship Program. Your generosity has sent 45 kids to school this year!Here is a little update from just a few scholarshi...
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The Amani Kenya family took time together for a Spiritual Retreat. We were all blessed with nine special women from the U.S. who shared their own sacred journeys on topics such as: Seeking Appro...
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The Livingstone's Impact on Amani
Amani Chattanooga has a new feature: The Livingstone Cafe! This expansion has not only brought tasty drinks and treats to the neighborhood, but also lasting change for our centers in Kenya and Uga...
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2023 Updates from Amani Kenya!
For those of us in the United States, it is easy for us to feel distanced from our amazing Amani family in Kenya or Uganda. How great it would be able to greet our friends in chapel or to sit down ...
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Valentine’s Day was originally called Saint Valentine’s Day. Do you know the story of Saint Valentine? Saint Valentine was a priest who was imprisoned for helping persecuted Christians. He perform...
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Dear Friends of Amani, Celebrating the birth of Christ is a season filled with joy! He has changed the trajectory of our lives forever – from a state of hopelessness and despair to a place of purp...
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Camp was fun!!! Samuel was so happy having seen the animals face to face. He heard people say that when a lion roars everything stops. “I want to be as strong as a lion!” he said. He was happy bec...
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In June, Amani Kenya had their annual spiritual retreat. The retreat impacted everyone, leaving bodies and souls refreshed and rejuvenated. We would like to share this experience with you. Hear ho...
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Amani Uganda center finally purchased their own property! John and Simprosa Okot, Directors of Amani Uganda, were refugees in Nairobi many years ago, unable to return to their home in Uganda du...
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The Story behind the Unity Quilt
There's a beautiful story behind this quilt. The Amani ya Juu Unity Quilt, rich with meaning, was made by the Amani women representing many different nations. It's a symbol of reconciliation. G...
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