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This was my second visit to Egbe since moving to Jos. I was so impressed with my team and how great they are doing. We were very busy of course meeting with various community leaders, interviewing new children for our programs and also preparing for Christmas. Check out some of the photos of my trip!

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Baba and his wife our chief encourager! He comes to the CARE center a few times a month and prays with my staff and encourages them,

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Writing to their penpals in the states.

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Last AWANA of the year.

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Last AWANA of the year. 

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Home Visit to a new intake.

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New Intake Visit

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CARE staff

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Christmas Cards for the sponsors.

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December Birthdays

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Last CARE Africa Child Celebration of the month. They all received a package of clothes, jollof rice, drinks, and candy.

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Secretary Cecilia……accounting, accounting, accounting, accounting!

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My babies

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Clothing Donation

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Clothing packages for the kids.

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Caregiver check ups.

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Donation from the states for the caregivers. 

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Someone gave the money they would have given for teacher appreciation gifts to us for food for our caregivers and the kids. They will be putting this picture in each card for the teacher letting them know what their gift went towards.

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Gifts from sponsors

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Caregiver presentation of the CARE Africa fabric for all events.

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Dinner under the moon with Chief Doyin and his wife. Chief continues to support us with wise counsel as he is known by the Ilegbe of Egbe as the Egbe Encyclopedia. 

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My daugher, Titi.

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Our visitors leaving their mark on our center.

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Meeting with the King to discuss the future of CARE Africa and their recommendations.

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Tofunmi (Secretary Cecilia’s baby)….our mascot

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Mommy and Me! Our Caregiver Manager

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Quick stop to the Fulani village to say hello. Do you recognize this women. She is on the Miles in Missions brochure.

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My amazing and fearless driver. I don’t know what I would do without him.

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Packed and loaded for the journey back to Jos. Notice some Nigerians in the back……story in the upcoming week.

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Nothing Good Comes Easy

Giving Tuesday

Today is #GivingTuesday! There is Black Friday, Cyber Monday and #GivingTuesday. Would you please share this with everyone you know that might be interested in supporting any of our ministries in Nigeria. Thanks for helping us share and create awareness!

C.A.R.E. Africa Bus Project http://bit.ly/CAREBUS

Miles in Missions  http://bit.ly/MilesSim

Spring of Life HIV/AIDS Center http://bit.ly/SpringOfLifeEgbe.

Christmas Presents

Posted: November 25, 2017 by Patrice Miles in C.A.R.E. Africa, Egbe, Egbe Nigeria, Miles In Missions, Nigeria, Orphans, SIM

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December is almost here and everyone will be out looking for that perfect Christmas present. Why not buy from the C.A.R.E. Africa store this Christmas? You will help support our ministry in Egbe while also getting some amazing hand made items for your friends, family memeber, teachers and neighbors. Check us out on Etsy and place your order today! https://www.etsy.com/shop/CAREafrica

 

Orphan Sunday (1)

Thank you so much to everyone who donated and or helped us create awareness for our Bus Project on Orphan Sunday, last Sunday. We are excited to announce we have raised a total of $2,855 towards our goal of $10,000. We have faith that God will provide the funds for this bus by the end of the year. Please continue to tell everyone you know about our need. Direct them to our website at www.iCareAfrica.org or are Facebook page at www.facebook.com/CAREafrica to learn more about our ministry. If they are interested in making a donation that can go to http://bit.ly/CAREBUS.

bebeeteamI recently was blessed to get to hear a friend tell about her experience when she came to Nigeria and worked in our ministry. She made a statement that really stuck with me. She told a story of the first time she visited Nigeria and was on the bus to Egbe. She asked a national on the bus, “Wouldn’t you just prefer us to send all the money that this trip cost instead of actually coming?” The national replied “No! Your presence is worth more than your money.”

Spending money to come to Nigeria versus sending the money to Nigeria has long been a struggle for many who desire to come visit us.  The average cost per person for airfare, accommodations and meals is $2,000.  A five (5) person mission trip would cost about $10,000.  That could buy a bus for our ministry right now! But you heard it from the mouth of a native Nigerian. “Your presence is worth more than your money!”

17309453_10155029234743808_2000218112937027946_nI have witnessed the effects your visit has on the nationals when short term mission trips are done right.   I notice the smiles my staff, kids and caregivers carry on their faces, the change of attitude, and I see their renewed spirit.  For people to leave their loved ones, their home and country to come meet us and encourage us is invaluable.  We all are impacted. We all see Jesus through a different cultural lens.  The nationals see openness, vulnerability, humility, sacrifice, words of affirmation and so many other things that are not normal for Nigerian culture. The love they receive from you fills them so much that they are spilling over. Christ’s love is being spread to others for weeks after your team leaves.

Last Import - 405 of 581I am not saying that we don’t need money. We have ongoing finances that must be met. What I am saying is that your presence is as precious as your money. So yes send your money….but if God is calling you to come and show Christ’s love to us – do not hesitate – your presence will never be forgotten and your visit will mean the world to us.

P.S. I wrote this in my journal on Nov 11th. On the 13th we found out that Nigeria is changing the regulations on Tourist Visas. They are going to start requiring all visitors go to D.C. to be fingerprinted prior to approval of a Nigerian tourist Visa. This would deter most teams from coming to serve with us so we need your prayers! Please pray that this new regulation does not last or they come up with a more efficient way for visitors to have their fingerprints captured.

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Orphan Sunday (1)Good Morning from Nigeria! Today is the day, Orphan Sunday. Would you help us spread the word? Forward this blog to everyone you know. If you are on Facebook or Instagram, would you please consider changing your profile picture to the following photo and posting the verbiage below. Thanks so much!!

“HELP US raise $10,000 for a bus for C.A.R.E. Africa. Visit http://bit.ly/CAREBUS to donate or visit www.facebook.com/CAREAfrica for more information on this amazing orphan ministry in Egbe, Nigeria.”

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Screen Shot 2017-11-05 at 2.31.09 PMOrphan Sunday is only one week away on November 12th. We are using this event to try and raise funds for a school bus for our C.A.R.E. Center. Currently our children are walking or riding Okada, motorcycle taxis, to and from our center on a busy federal road. The children that walk end up getting home later than desired and sometimes can get into trouble along the way. The children taking Okada get home on time, but we always say a prayer as we send them off. Okada accidents are very common in Egbe and we are blessed that none of our children have been in one.

Please help us fundraise for our bus by passing this email along to everyone you know.

 

For those of you on Facebook, we are asking that on Sunday the 12th you change your profile picture to a graphic I have created that looks like the one above. We also need you to post the following verbiage.

“HELP US raise $10,000 for a bus for C.A.R.E. Africa. Visit http://bit.ly/CAREBUS to donate or visit www.facebook.com/CAREAfrica for more information on this amazing orphan ministry in Egbe, Nigeria.”

If you are willing to help us do this please email me at patrice@milesinmissions.com and I will send you the graphic and verbiage.

Thank you so much for thinking about helping us spread the word about our School Bus Project on November 12th, Orphan Sunday!

 

Enjoy some October pictures showcasing a month in the life of the Miles Family!
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Yup it’s a monkey!

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Ingrown Toenail Removal Day 😦

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Samuel our class clown!

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Newest Daycare Resident at C.A.R.E. Center

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I turned 38 years old.

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Suitcases of C.A.R.E. Crafts arrived in the states.

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Jolie found some soap.

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My Dad’s car accident.

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Our compound beauty.

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C.A.R.E. October Birthdays

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Slugs in the house.

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Shhhhh….don’t tell Emma.

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C.A.R.E. craft show in Kernersville, NC.

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Jollof Rice class.

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Team visit to the C.A.R.E. Center.

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Lenny’s latest SIM Nigeria Video on Miango crisis. Click the picture to see the video.

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New hairdo with black tips!

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The Miles Family Joy!

As C.A.R.E. Africa continues to grow we keep trying to find ways to create sustainability for the ministry.  Part of our mission is to invest courage into the voiceless and exhausted. We do this through education, medical care, empowerment, mentoring and discipleship. Thanks to many of you reading this blog, our empowerment programs have grown. We are not only empowering members of C.A.R.E. Africa but we are empowering men and women all over Nigeria.

Amos, in Ibadan, handcrafts all our wood products, which allows him to send his children to school. Josephine, in Jos, has polio and her handmade dolls allow her to send her children to school. Tolu, in Egbe, doesn’t have a job and the purses and wallets she makes allow her to feed her children. Widows at the widow’s ministry in Jos are supporting their families through the quilted bags and scrub tops sold on our online ETSY store. Kunle, learned to Tie N Dye from his Father as a child and now supports his family through the tablecloths he dyes and sews for us. There are so many stories like those I have just shared with you. Each uniquely crafted piece you purchase empowers a Nigerian. All the profits help grow the C.A.R.E. Africa ministry so it can provide support for more children, abandoned mothers and widows in Egbe.

All our products at our booth and online ETSY store are called “C.A.R.E. Africa products/crafts.” Our crafts are so much more than that now. They encompass amazing people all over Nigeria with stories that need to be heard. I want to brand our crafts with a name that represents these people and their crafts.  I need you to brainstorm with me to come up with a new name that will do justice to what these crafts truly represent. Please comment below on what new name you think our brand of products should have.  Let your children help too – make it a family event.  I look forward to seeing all your great ideas. 

Here is a video to help inspire your creative juices!

Also feel free to check out our Etsy store at https://www.etsy.com/people/CAREafrica

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Miles Compound Aerial Footage

Posted: October 20, 2017 by Patrice Miles in Miles In Missions, Missionaries, SIM

Lenny was able to take some aerial footage of our housing compound over the weekend while preparing for his trip to Kagoro Theological Seminary for a video session. If you have ever wanted to see what houses look like in Nigeria……take a peak.

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