james mansaray

President Koroma greets 2012 in prayer at Kabala

Posted in Holy Martyrs of Uganda Church, james mansaray, Nazareth house apostolate, Nazareth house kabala school, NHA, Prayer, President Ernest Bai Koroma on January 1st, 2012 by vicki – 1 Comment
President Ernest Bai Koroma has arrived in Kabala and James was there to meet him, camera in hand.   
©2012 NHA Media, James B Mansaray, photographer

President Koroma is in Kabala to celebrate the New Year.  

©2012 NHA Media, James B Mansaray, photographer

He didn’t greet 2012 with a lavish party and champaign filled glasses,

©2012 NHA Media, James B Mansaray, photographer

instead he welcomes the New Year surrounded by the people of the country in which he serves

©2012 NHA Media, James B Mansaray, photographer

and he began it in prayer.

©2012 NHA Media, James B Mansaray, photographer

Joining with those who had gathered to meet the New Year worshipping at the Holy Martyrs of Uganda Catholic Church in Kabala,

©2012 NHA Media, James B Mansaray, photographer

He opened the year,

©2012 NHA Media, James B Mansaray, photographer

 in prayer for the remaining hurdles Sierra Leone continues to face and

©2012 NHA Media, James B Mansaray, photographer

  in thanksgiving for the progresses made

©2012 NHA Media, James B Mansaray, photographer

 What a wonderful way for a Head of State to start a New Year.  Many blessings to you, President Koroma, to Sierra Leone and to all involved in Nazareth House Apostolate.   God bless you all.

NHA Student receives snakebite

Posted in africa, cobra, ismaia road, james mansaray, Kabala, NHA, NHA school, Sierra Leone, snakebite, St Simeon Skete on October 26th, 2011 by vicki – Be the first to comment
A 7 year old girl, living in Africa, has had a good day at school, enjoyed running and being around her friends.  
As night falls, she helps prepare the family meal by boiling potatoes.  There is no electricity, she can barely see by the light of the fire under the cooking pot.  She takes a step and her bare foot lands on an angry snake – a cobra.  The snake reacts and she is bitten.  Did I tell you that she is only 7 years old?  
She is rushed to a hospital –  isn’t that what you are supposed to do when you are injured or sick? Arriving at the hospital she finds no medical personnel.  They have left for the night, leaving their patients to fend for themselves, not one doctor anywhere to be found.  As if that isn’t turmoil enough, the storage area that contains the venom antiserum is locked with only one man to have access to it.   
Sounds like a horror story or a movie but this is exactly how Fatu spent her evening last night.  

Scared and in pain, she lies on a hospital a damp plastic bed – no sheets.  The headboard is dirty, the paint is cracked and chipped. 
A make-shift tourniquet is placed around her leg, her toe has been bitten.  The swelling is beginning to take place.
James makes contact with the one and only man who has access to the Antiserum, the man asks if James has any money.  James pays and the antiserum is made available.  
As there is only one man with access to the antiserum in the whole village, it turns out there is only one antiserum pack – for all of the village.  It has been used on Fatu, the next snake bite victim is out of luck. 
After the pain reliever and the antiserum, Fatu seems much better.  The night will tell whether she continues to improve or not.  
Such is the case for villagers in and around Kabala, medication and medical help is extremely limited. 
This is why they depend on NHA to help them out.  
NHA has just purchased ($319.00) and is sending Vermox (generic form) for worms – internal parasites – along with antibiotics, etc.  Its not nearly enough, but one child saved, one life made better makes the difference.    It cost us $3.00 per pill and it takes 6 pills to cure someone with worms invading their bodies.  It is your donations that provide these pills. 
We will be looking for ways to make sure snake anti-venom serum is provided.  It is these needs, these situations that beg your compassion and generosity.  Help NHA help those in need.  Give today, give someone in Sierra Leone a chance. 
Nazareth House Apostolate
185 Captains Cove Dr.
Taylorsville, KY 40071
or through the website 
by using the paypal donation link.   

West Coast, East Coast, North, South

Posted in james mansaray, Matching Gift., Matthew 25:35; Africa, Nazareth house apostolate, NHA, poverty, St Simeon Skete, vicki hicks on September 28th, 2011 by vicki – Be the first to comment

…and everywhere in between…   

A WEST COAST COUPLE  (we will simply call refer to them as WCC) has challenged everyone in ALL areas of the United States  and countries overseas, too … 


by matching every donation given between September 24 and October 24th, 2011 up to $5,000.



  Here’s your chance to double your donation – you can give more with less coming out of your pocket.   Now is the time to give…

If there is someone out there that could put their compassion in action by donating  $5,000 in one contribution 



that would end this campaign and the WCC  will match it immediately.    Chances are…. that won’t happen…


We know there are those that could make that kind of donation and it wouldn’t affect their standard of living one bit


 - but maybe they haven’t come across blogs about the needs of those in Sierra Leone.



  Maybe they haven’t seen the faces of the children as they hope for someone to change their lives. 



For a lot of us, its a bit of sacrifice to give $100, $50 or even less.  But we do it anyway, for our brothers and sisters in need.



And there are those that giving any amount is not a sacrifice at all.   Regardless, most of us here in the USA  have better housing than what is the “norm” for those in Sierra Leone




Zinc nailed up to another structure makes a home, a shelter for many….    




and you can get creative, but shelter is shelter, when you are without… you do what you can do.   


People are hungry, there isn’t Soup Kitchens for them to go…



people are sick and there is not much of a healthcare system to seek help, and very little medical help is free.



 There are no “welfare” programs for these people and jobs (as much as they want them and are willing to work) are just not available. 
 Many times people have said, “I’m sorry – my little bit of a contribution won’t make a difference”.   


Well, with this matching gift – your donation just doubled!  Not bad, huh?    Every amount is used to make a difference.
Now the WCC want to see every State in the Union represented in this “Matching Game” to benefit the people of Sierra Leone through Nazareth House Apostolate …so let’s show what we can do.  


Don’t worry about the amount, it will be matched.   Let’s get started and make a difference in many many lives.  


We all want to “save for a rainy day” but in Sierra Leone they just want to exist in that rainy day.
As of this morning, we have received 2 donations from 
S in Salem, OR   
E in Madison, WI
Total Received $50 Goal $5,000   



Let’s have YOUR city, YOUR state represented in this campaign.   






Let’s make the WCC pay ….   Give today!
Nazareth House Apostolate
working in Kabala, Sierra Leone
185 Captains Cove Drive
 Taylorsville, Kentucky 40071 
or via paypal donation button on our website
www.nazarethouseap.org 


Note: The generous West Coast Couple have kids, mortgage and medical bills, they are not rich but just committed to Matthew 25:35…







I’m going to miss Freetown, after all!

Posted in Bo Sierra Leone, Education in Kabala, james mansaray, Nazareth house apostolate, Roo, St Simeon Skete, The Jesus Prayer on May 20th, 2011 by vicki – Be the first to comment

Freetown is busy, its loud, its hectic
the concrete all around makes the hottest days even hotter

We’re very excited about the move of NHA to the quieter, simpler Kabala



However, make no mistake, after 11 years in Freetown, NHA will miss it!



And we’ll especially miss St. Laurence House, the love, the fellowship.  


One thing about it when you were at St. Laurence House, you were at home, you were with family. 



Our work in the villages pulls us into Kabala, our NHA School is there, our work is there.  


The move is practical in that the cost of living is much cheaper in the upper provinces, also.  It has its drawbacks, every place does, but the benefits to the people that NHA serves far outweigh the minor inconveniences of a more simpler lifestyle.  



We still owe $14,000 to complete the construction on the Compound.  We really need your help to pay the contractor so that we can move James and his family in.  Right now they are in limbo waiting for those final dollars to be paid so that they have a roof over their heads.  They are nervous, they are concerned –  but they are making the best of it and focusing on the work.  The landlord in Freetown has exhausted his mercy to them and is ushering them out of St. Laurence House very soon.   In Freetown we would have paid $300,000 for the same type building and land.  We’ve paid less than a third of that sum for the structure in Kabala. 



So as Nazareth House reorganizes and moves forward in Kabala, I can’t help but to think of the good times in Freetown: 




I will miss sharing meals together in our little rented 



St. Laurence House



I will miss the walks

















in the crowded Freetown Streets





I will miss our dear dear neighbors



I will miss the vendors,



I will miss Kadijah’s back yard, where we washed our clothes,



 hung them to dry



where we had great conversation and Kadijah always had food prepared waiting for the hungry



I’ll miss the slimy things in the shower (as well as the never-flushable toilet)



I’ll miss gathering round the table




I’ll miss Spiderman slinking all around …



I’ll miss that porch, 




remembering the hot nights 






where it was the only place you could possibly get a bit of a breeze (even with the hovering mosquitoes)



I’ll miss packing 


and unpacking supplies 



on the floor of St. Laurence House 



all this I will miss,


 but life goes on, life changes 


and now its time for new beginnings.  


Time to create new memories 


and I have no doubt they will be just as full as they were in Freetown …and I have a sneaking suspicion – we won’t be trading old memories for new memories, 



but instead blending them into one long beautiful journey.    Freetown will be never be forgotten, NEVER!  We owe a lot to Freetown, it raised us and taught us a lot.   We can fly the nest with strength and courage, all lessons learned well.  



 Only the structure and the location are changing, what makes NHA – the people - they remain the same.   To those we leave behind in Freetown, we say “So Long”!  We don’t say “Goodbye” for we will visit whenever we can.  



 The same circle of love expanding and bringing more and more into the fold.  



  We love you all!
Thank you to everyone who is helping us complete this step and make this journey.  We appreciate your continued prayers and support.  Don’t be stingy, let others receive the same blessings bestowed on you by caring and becoming one family with our those in Sierra Leone.   Share the work, tell them what YOU are doing in Sierra Leone through Nazareth House.   We are in this together, come… join us.

…the sky is the limit to what we can achieve as long as we remember that all things begin, continue, maintain and end in prayer.  
God bless you all 

Donations should be mailed to:


Nazareth House Apostolate
185 Captains Cove Drive
Taylorsville, KY 40071
or made through the Paypal Donation Button on our website

I’m going to miss Freetown, after all!

Posted in Bo Sierra Leone, Education in Kabala, james mansaray, Nazareth house apostolate, Roo, St Simeon Skete, The Jesus Prayer on May 20th, 2011 by vicki – Be the first to comment

Freetown is busy, its loud, its hectic
the concrete all around makes the hottest days even hotter

We’re very excited about the move of NHA to the quieter, simpler Kabala



However, make no mistake, after 11 years in Freetown, NHA will miss it!



And we’ll especially miss St. Laurence House, the love, the fellowship.  


One thing about it when you were at St. Laurence House, you were at home, you were with family. 



Our work in the villages pulls us into Kabala, our NHA School is there, our work is there.  


The move is practical in that the cost of living is much cheaper in the upper provinces, also.  It has its drawbacks, every place does, but the benefits to the people that NHA serves far outweigh the minor inconveniences of a more simpler lifestyle.  



We still owe $14,000 to complete the construction on the Compound.  We really need your help to pay the contractor so that we can move James and his family in.  Right now they are in limbo waiting for those final dollars to be paid so that they have a roof over their heads.  They are nervous, they are concerned –  but they are making the best of it and focusing on the work.  The landlord in Freetown has exhausted his mercy to them and is ushering them out of St. Laurence House very soon.   In Freetown we would have paid $300,000 for the same type building and land.  We’ve paid less than a third of that sum for the structure in Kabala. 



So as Nazareth House reorganizes and moves forward in Kabala, I can’t help but to think of the good times in Freetown: 




I will miss sharing meals together in our little rented 



St. Laurence House



I will miss the walks


















in the crowded Freetown Streets





I will miss our dear dear neighbors



I will miss the vendors,



I will miss Kadijah’s back yard, where we washed our clothes,



 hung them to dry



where we had great conversation and Kadijah always had food prepared waiting for the hungry



I’ll miss the slimy things in the shower (as well as the never-flushable toilet)



I’ll miss gathering round the table




I’ll miss Spiderman slinking all around …



I’ll miss that porch, 




remembering the hot nights 






where it was the only place you could possibly get a bit of a breeze (even with the hovering mosquitoes)



I’ll miss packing 


and unpacking supplies 



on the floor of St. Laurence House 



all this I will miss,


 but life goes on, life changes 


and now its time for new beginnings.  


Time to create new memories 


and I have no doubt they will be just as full as they were in Freetown …and I have a sneaking suspicion – we won’t be trading old memories for new memories, 



but instead blending them into one long beautiful journey.    Freetown will be never be forgotten, NEVER!  We owe a lot to Freetown, it raised us and taught us a lot.   We can fly the nest with strength and courage, all lessons learned well.  



 Only the structure and the location are changing, what makes NHA – the people - they remain the same.   To those we leave behind in Freetown, we say “So Long”!  We don’t say “Goodbye” for we will visit whenever we can.  



 The same circle of love expanding and bringing more and more into the fold.  



  We love you all!
Thank you to everyone who is helping us complete this step and make this journey.  We appreciate your continued prayers and support.  Don’t be stingy, let others receive the same blessings bestowed on you by caring and becoming one family with our those in Sierra Leone.   Share the work, tell them what YOU are doing in Sierra Leone through Nazareth House.   We are in this together, come… join us.

…the sky is the limit to what we can achieve as long as we remember that all things begin, continue, maintain and end in prayer.  
God bless you all 

Donations should be mailed to:


Nazareth House Apostolate
185 Captains Cove Drive
Taylorsville, KY 40071
or made through the Paypal Donation Button on our website

Catch-up isn’t always a condiment… and so it is this month for NHA

Posted in donations, Education in Kabala, james mansaray, Nazareth house apostolate, NHA, St Simeon Skete on April 18th, 2011 by vicki – Be the first to comment
Nazareth House Apostolate wants to thank those that came to our “rescue” (in prayer and monetarily) this past week when James suddenly found himself without food – not just for those we serve, but for himself and his family as well.   It was an eye opening experience for him and a reminder of how life is for those around him.  James knows the needs of the people of his country better than all of us, but this has given him a greater sense of our work and its importance and urgency to carry it out. 
 He also, now understands what I mean by “save a reserve for emergencies”.  James eagerly gave all that he had to One Hut in their tragic fire situation, forgetting that he must also tend to his own family’s needs.  

Let me explain why we have experienced a bit of a “lean” time during the first few months of 2011.  It is not a lack of support, our supporters are growing in prayer, numbers and in enthusiasm.   
The trouble came in that our donors are real life, hard working people and when they are hit by these unstable economic pains, naturally it limits their ability to continue their giving standards.  
We understand this. Two rather larger donations we expected each month have been suspended due to the donors financial troubles.  This amount totaled 3/4 of what we give each month to provide food & supplies for those in need.  With NHA being a small organization, if a particularly large monthly donation is lost, it limits us.  This is why we are so emphatically working to establish a dependable budget by asking everyone we know (and those that we are yet to meet)  to commit to a minimum of $25 per month.  Our hope is to reach 1000 people doing this.   This limits our  ”down times” when a particular large monthly supporter runs into financial woes.  If many give a little, there is not a large burden placed on one entity to carry us, there are many to back up.   Therefore, if you haven’t committed to a monthly donation, please consider doing so.   We aren’t asking a lot of you – just a little each month.   And a little does so much for those without.
There are many ways to contribute to NHA; check out the website for details: www.nazarethhouseap.org  If you have specific questions click here to email us. 
As we stand right now, we have sent some “catch up” money to James for his family needs and those immediately around him.   Even with the reduced donations this year, we were only behind in our full support for the Month of March and April.  With the emergency appeal funds coming in, it looks as though by week ending we will have the teachers salaries caught up.  By Month end we should be back on track… but remember… we still must complete the vitally important Compound in Kabala.
                                                                            


In the meantime, James has continued to do the work of NHA.   He stumbled upon a situation that appalled him.  Here are his words: 
By James Mansaray, NHA Freetown:
Never in my mind had I imagined a place like this here in Freetown. It was purposely built several years back to help take care of the forgotten old men and women who have little or no chance to take care of themselves. Situated at the Eastern part of town, the … home of the elderly is a pity. 
“Inmates” comprised of both men and women, old, middle aged, some ok and others mentally distorted are housed here. Either from the stress of their present life, or the way things are for them, or otherwise; their needs are so tremendous.  Human contact, a smile, a touch would do them good, but it is not their lot at this place.  
Fact is, they are in an isolated corner with no or only a few cares about their welfare.
 Looking at the whole setup starting from the building and on to the stuffs in it, things were once happening here but seems as if all has been forgotten for ages.  
 These poor old people needs attention. 
Seeing this reminds me of what NHA has been doing, caring for the neglected and forgotten.  
Those in the cracks of civilization who don’t fit into the norm – those teased and pushed aside. 
  I see the need and I pray that NHA can do something to help them, even if it is only for me and/or my family to visit them and hold their hands. 
 Fr. Seraphim, I know will love to stop here and pray with these old people. 
 He is at home most with those who are rejected and suffering.  
These people have no hope of peace in this life 
and bide their time waiting for their transition to the next. 
 Their present world is considered a failure, yet they carry on with as much dignity as they can scrounge up and make the best of life as it is given to them. 
 In the hall as we walked through we could hear cries for help, some moans, and some just breathing in and out.   
 You can tell they had to fix the beds all by themselves, no nurses or medical professions to care for them. 
Few organizations do stop by once and a while but please look what pictures still shows. 
 No improvement, neglect remains the highlighted sight.
  It takes only a strong hearted, deep faithed person to be in one of these rooms for a minute, and this is their everyday life. 
No food, if they are getting medical attention, I’m not sure how often if at all, no bedding, its terrible here.
  I noticed an old sick man going out to fetch water for himself. 
You can tell he is weak but he has no choice. 
 Another is joyously singing hymns from the Bible Stories calling for help as we drove in. 
Tears streaming from the eyes asking for help. 
An old amputated woman sitting quietly reminds me of the cruelty of mankind 
to even older people who had no opinions or cares about politics – all they wanted to do was provide for their families and enjoy life. 
I experienced this past week giving out all that I have and putting myself and my family in great need.  Doing this raises eyebrows and rightly so.  Mama Vicki pressed on me to save for “a rainy” day.  I have learned well and pray that others will give to Nazareth House so that we are not pushed in that position again.  
When I see a situation such as what I am looking at today in these pictures, the same pictures that you are looking at, I cannot say “No” and walk away.  
Something has to be done to help these people and if I have a anything, I must consider them. I will do my best to make sure that those of us doing the work are cared for so that we can take care of others but I cannot neglect those in need. 
There is a saying “seeing is believing”. A whole lot of people only give when they see the need; this is all the more reason why we always document our work in pictures. I am filling your eyes today with needs.  These poor people need prayers, a decent meal and medication every day. 
NHA can’t always be physically there at a persons worst time 
but this is why St. Simeon Skete is important - 
there is always someone in prayer.  
When we are unable or unwilling to  be in prayer, 
there is someone there doing it.  
Out of that prayer, I hope a physical answer to their needs come – maybe a meal, maybe some medicines, maybe a smile. I know we can do this.  
Thanks to friends that escorted me to visit this place; my eyes were opened.  To one of the inmates, I promised that I will bring NHA here someday. Maybe with food or medication. I wonder if he would be alive by the time I make the next visit. He was covered from the chest to his toes which I guess signifies nothing left there  - but he was bold enough to talk to me, and asking questions. 
You can tell he was in pain but he was still smiling stretching his hands towards me for a hand shake….
James
Note to our Supporters & Potential Supporters:
     As we strive to recover and maintain our monthly commitments to those we serve in Sierra Leone, the urgency of completing the Compound in Kabala looms overhead.  It is important to know and understand that come May 1st our staff must move from the current rented premises and make the journey to Kabala.  The importance of the compound to the continuance of our work makes this the most vital goal to accomplish immediately.  Please give accordingly.   We are seeing much need everywhere, but we cannot detract from the path from which we began.  
Jeremiah: 6,16 Halt at the cross-roads, look well and ask yourselves which path it was that stood you in good stead long ago. That path follow, and you shall find rest for your souls.  (Thanks for this Scripture, Fr. Gabriel)
One more note to James from Mama Vicki: 
     Remember on the airplane to and from America?  The flight attendant gave instructions about  ”putting on your oxygen mask before assisting others”?  This is not a selfish act. The reason for putting your mask on first is if you pass out from lack of oxygen, you’ll be no good to others.   Once you have your mask on you able to help others, by putting their masks on for them.  You will not be weakened & gasping for breath, but instead guiding others out of the distress – you become their oxygen line.  So taking care of yourself is in itself a selfless act of a giving person.  Got it, my son? 




 

NHA School in Kabala

Posted in Athens Georgia, Education in Kabala, james mansaray, Kabala, students at NHA School on October 22nd, 2010 by vicki – Be the first to comment
A photo review of James Mansaray’s recent quick trip from Freetown to Kabala to visit the students and teachers: 
James spends some time in the classrooms at the NHA Kabala School

Some of the classes of the NHA School gather to begin the school day. 

Students address the student body

Students read from workbooks given by Wanda Thompson of Athens, GA

NHA School in Kabala

Posted in Athens Georgia, Education in Kabala, james mansaray, Kabala, students at NHA School on October 22nd, 2010 by vicki – Be the first to comment
A photo review of James Mansaray’s recent quick trip from Freetown to Kabala to visit the students and teachers: 
James spends some time in the classrooms at the NHA Kabala School

Some of the classes of the NHA School gather to begin the school day. 

Students address the student body

Students read from workbooks given by Wanda Thompson of Athens, GA

NHA’s newest family member!

Posted in BABY, INFANT, james mansaray, kabala sierra leone on September 3rd, 2010 by vicki – Be the first to comment

Dear Friends,
While we wait the Official NHA Pictures of our newest addition to Nazareth House Apostolate to be taken by Uncle James, proud Papa Paul sends us the first views of the little girl:

We await more information and news.   James will report to us later today, but for now, enjoy these photos from Paul – the proud daddy.   Mama Hannah and baby are doing well.   Thanks for the Prayers

Words from Paul:

GREETINGS TO YOU ALL IN THE PRECIOUS NAME OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS
CHRIST.HAPPY TO INFORM YOU THAT MY WIFE HANNAH DELIVER A BABY GIRL TODAY AT
ABOUT 7:AM AT THE MARIS STOPS PRIVATE HOSPITAL,I WAS THERE WITH JAMES SINCE 5
AM.

IT WAS NOT EASY AS THE BABY WAS TOO BIG,BUT THE DOCTOR HELPED HER OUT BY MAKING AN INCISION BUT THIS CAUSED HER HEAVY BLEEDING AND PAIN.THEREFORE,

SHE IS GOING TO BE THERE FOR A WEEK UNTIL IT HEALS UP.  I HOPE THE HOSPITAL IS NOT GOING TO BE TOO EXPENSIVE, AS IT IS A PRIVATE HOSPITAL.

THEREFORE, WE NEED YOUR PRAYERS AND SUPPORT BEFORE SHE DISCHARGE NEXT WEEK. I
HAVE ATTACHED SOME PICTURES FOR YOU TO SEE.
.

WITH LOVE
PAUL AND HANNAH

NHA’s newest family member!

Posted in BABY, INFANT, james mansaray, kabala sierra leone on September 3rd, 2010 by vicki – Be the first to comment

Dear Friends,
While we wait the Official NHA Pictures of our newest addition to Nazareth House Apostolate to be taken by Uncle James, proud Papa Paul sends us the first views of the little girl:

We await more information and news.   James will report to us later today, but for now, enjoy these photos from Paul – the proud daddy.   Mama Hannah and baby are doing well.   Thanks for the Prayers

Words from Paul:

GREETINGS TO YOU ALL IN THE PRECIOUS NAME OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS
CHRIST.HAPPY TO INFORM YOU THAT MY WIFE HANNAH DELIVER A BABY GIRL TODAY AT
ABOUT 7:AM AT THE MARIS STOPS PRIVATE HOSPITAL,I WAS THERE WITH JAMES SINCE 5
AM.

IT WAS NOT EASY AS THE BABY WAS TOO BIG,BUT THE DOCTOR HELPED HER OUT BY MAKING AN INCISION BUT THIS CAUSED HER HEAVY BLEEDING AND PAIN.THEREFORE,

SHE IS GOING TO BE THERE FOR A WEEK UNTIL IT HEALS UP.  I HOPE THE HOSPITAL IS NOT GOING TO BE TOO EXPENSIVE, AS IT IS A PRIVATE HOSPITAL.

THEREFORE, WE NEED YOUR PRAYERS AND SUPPORT BEFORE SHE DISCHARGE NEXT WEEK. I
HAVE ATTACHED SOME PICTURES FOR YOU TO SEE.
.

WITH LOVE
PAUL AND HANNAH