Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Emmaus Baptist Church Mission Project

The KING FOUNDATION COMMUNITY SCHOOL

Caldwell Coffee Farm, Montserrado County, Liberia, West Africa


The whole idea of establishing this school was advanced by my daughter Yeahnee. It was on the evening of August 12, 2002 when she returned from shopping. She said to her mother and me, “Mom and Dad, I want us to build a school.” We asked her, “What is the objective of this quick appeal and urgent command?” In a choking voice, and with tears streaming down her cheeks, she said, “Go on the streets of this community and see the little girls and boys who are not in school. They seem to have no one to care for them. Some are nude, some are eating from the garbage and others are smoking cigarettes. No one seems to come to their rescue. And I want to build a school for them.”

In reply to her urgent request, we told her that it was not possible, because everything we had was taken from us including our financial savings. She replied, “The God you told us to trust shall provide the means.”

We accepted her idea and went into a week of fasting and praying. After the fast we were able to obtain some money from a friend to start the project. We purchased some nails and tarpaulin for the roofing. I, with the help of two of my nephews, cut the reeds and sticks for the building because the funds were insufficient. The structure was erected within three weeks. This school is situated in Caldwell Coffee Farm, Montserrado County, Liberia, West Africa.


After the erection of the school a night of revival was held to glorify The Almighty God for his blessings. God led us to name the School The King Foundation Community School. During the revival we got five volunteer teachers who pledged to teach at the school. The school was registered with the Ministry of Education and started operation in Sept. 2002.

Presently there are two hundred thirty five (235) students. There are ninety-eight (98) girls and one hundred thirty-seven (137) boys. The school has a staff of thirteen personnel. The school is right now confronted with a serious problem, and if not immediately addressed, will lead to the closure of the institution. All the teachers at the school as well as the entire staff are volunteers, and are going to leave the school if we are not able to give them a salary. If we were to impose school fees on the students in order to be able to give the staff a salary, ninety-five percent (95%) of the parents would not be in the position to undertake the cost. It would take approximately two hundred and seventy-five US dollars ($275.00) to educate a child in elementary grades for one year.

Fellow brothers and sisters in Christ, this is an SOS signal and we would highly appreciate it if you were to observe the danger our school is facing and come to our rescue so that our children might get an education. Through the blessings of Almighty God, the school has been changed from sticks and tarpaulin to a concrete building with a zinc roof. It has a hand pump and an outside toilet. If all goes well, the school will reach the seventh grade the next school year. We also wish to include the following, if it becomes possible: A laboratory, Library, Auditorium and more class rooms, because each year a class is added to the institution. As the school develops, we wish to be mobile in order to assist the students who are distant from the school, especially during the rainy season, from May to October. It will also serve for other projects.

Our country has been totally destroyed beyond imagination. Schools and churches were burned down. Private homes were destroyed as well. Children and babies were raped and killed, not to mention grown ups. Presently the Cold War is very severe. Children have no homes to live in, are not able to go to school, and have no food or medical care. They have nothing at all. I’m begging with the hope that God will touch someone, and believing that God will move someone to help save the school and children of the community. Whatever we do for God will never go unrewarded.

Remember, if you rescue these little ones, God will rescue you in times of need. It may not be a financial need, but a spiritual need, sickness or trouble.

Yours in Christ,


Christian A. King

Chairman of the School Board

We thank you for whatever God Almighty has laid on your heart to do to keep these little children from future ignorance and destruction. May the blessing of God abide with you, as you think about a precious and healthy future for God’s little ones.


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