Stats
Fridays are outdoor chapels. On the eve of the student's departures to spend time with their families after term the High School Principle shared a few stats and reminded us of the reach of RVA. This caused me to put down a few stats of my own as I thought about the number of students I teach here at RVA, their missionary families and locations that are being reached through them.
11 Grades
180 Students
134 Families
49 of which are RVA Families or Kenyan Families that live nearby
85 Missionary Families
88 Locations Around Africa including RVA, Kijabi Hospital, and the Orphanage down the hill
Below (in blue) are the 30 countries our 500+ students go back to as their parents serve the King:
I prayed through the Joshua Project website of unreached people groups for a time. Now I have 88 people groups I can pray for knowing God has my students and their parents working among these groups for the kingdom. Through your support of RVA, you too are supporting these 88 locations for the Kingdom as part of the big picture.
11 Grades
180 Students
134 Families
49 of which are RVA Families or Kenyan Families that live nearby
85 Missionary Families
88 Locations Around Africa including RVA, Kijabi Hospital, and the Orphanage down the hill
Below (in blue) are the 30 countries our 500+ students go back to as their parents serve the King:
Country Where
Students Live: |
Kenya
|
Uganda
|
Tanzania
|
Ethiopia
|
Mozambique
|
Madagascar
|
Malawi
|
North Africa
|
Zambia
|
The Islands
|
Rwanda
|
Chad
|
Somalia
|
South Sudan
|
C.A.R.
|
Djibouti
|
North Africa
|
South Africa
|
North Africa
|
North Africa
|
Botswana
|
Burundi
|
D.R. Congo
|
North Africa
|
Lesotho
|
Mauritius
|
North Africa
|
North Africa
|
North Africa
|
North Africa
|
I prayed through the Joshua Project website of unreached people groups for a time. Now I have 88 people groups I can pray for knowing God has my students and their parents working among these groups for the kingdom. Through your support of RVA, you too are supporting these 88 locations for the Kingdom as part of the big picture.
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