November 27, 2008
Dear
Beloved
sponsor, I greet you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. I thank God because you prayed for me
and I passed exams. I scored 72%. I will promote to P6 next year.
I
was so happy with all the things you sent to me. I received them and I was so happy. These things included a ball, a pull
over (tee shirt), colours (markers), a torch
(flashlight), a teethbrush and babo
gums (bubble gum). I thank you so
much for praying form me and I passed exams. (These were sent by the Kid’s
Tuesday Morning Summer Bible Study)
I
am in holidays helping my parents in growing crops like sweet potatoes, beans
and maize (corn).
My
favorite (soccer – they call it football) team is Manchester United (
I
stop here wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year of 2009.
Send
my greetings to Jimmy (Pastor Jim).
Cyiza Moses
February 14,
2008
I first greet you
in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Thank you for the
gift you sent me. I bought clothes
for myself and my siblings.
Pray for me to do
well in school.
We are growing
beans and sorghum.
Thank you for the
photos. The goat is doing well, I
like taking care of it.
I am doing well
in Primary 5 (fifth grade). I play
with friends.
Let me conclude
by wishing you a happy Easter.
Greet (Pastor) Jim for me.
-Moses
November 26,
2007
First
of all, I greet you in Jesus’ name.
I’m happy to write to you and tell you how my family and I
are. We’re well and thank God
that we’re still alive today!
Are you well?
We wish to have a
picture of where you live. At home
we’re planting beans, corn and they’ve grown. It’s raining and the crops have
grown. I received your letter and
was very happy. I was very happy
because of the goat the project gave me.
I love it and take good care of it.
We
finished 3rd term and I got 81.4%. I was promoted to P5.
Thank
you for your prayers. My greetings to (Pastor) Jim. Please send me a picture of your elder
son on his wedding day. My greetings to him too. I hope your family is all well. Please send me their picture also.
I
conclude wishing you a Merry Christmas.
Cyiza Moses