Saturday, August 28, 2010

Our Wedding

Our Wedding Day


Greetings Brothers and Sisters in Christ!

On October 10, 2010 (10/10/10) at 3 PM, Karen Madonna and I (Jim Kramer) are getting married at Bible Fellowship Church Newark. Those of you that will be in the area, we would ask the honor of your presence on this very special day of celebration as we exchange vows of Holy Matrimony seeking to spend the rest of our lives together glorifying God as we minister to children and teens in this area and to children throughout the world.

There will not be a formal reception after; however, there will be a time of fellowship with light refreshments after the ceremony here at the church. Please plan to come and stay joining Karen and I in fellowship as we begin married life together.

We are asking that our Junior High (CORE) and Senior High (SNL) be our wedding photographers as we celebrate this joyous occasion.

Since our goal is to Glorify God in all we do and we already have a house, Karen and I would ask that those who desire to give a gift would prayerfully consider giving a love gift instead to one of the Orphan Care/At Risk Children’s Ministries we support. Nothing would give us greater joy than to see these ministries richly blessed through your gifts of love as we join together in marriage and ministry.

The ministries we feel God leading us to target are:

• Children’s Village Ministry Papua New Guinea (Bill & Lori Smith)


• Maggie Lampkins Institute in Liberia


• Sarah’s Kidz in India (DBI Partnership)


• Village of Hope in Zambia (All Kids Can Learn International)


• Youth for Christ Wilmington Outreach (Ralph & Justine Lampkins)

Checks can be written to BFCN with note designating one or more of the above ministries. If unable to come but desire to bless one of these ministries, you can send love gifts to Bible Fellowship Church, 808 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, De 19701 and the church will make sure it is given to the proper ministries.



We can’t wait to see what God does next!

Until Every Child Knows,
Big Jim and Karen (soon to be) Kramer
Matt. 19:14
James 1:27

Friday, August 6, 2010

Watching God Work in Zambia 1

Greetings Prayer Warriors Around the World!!!!!



Thank you so much for all your prayers!! We are now back in the US and getting settled back in as we adapt to life here in the States.

 This pic is of the team with the children the day they did a special program for us,

 and one of my Finace' Karen wearing a special dress & necklace that Kimberly Kamau had very graciously helped me to pick out for her while at the market in Lusaka. Kimberly looked at Karen's picture and picked out the perfect size for her. Thanks again Kimberly for all your help; makes a nice wedding dress.

As we start to share today about the trip and some of the things God did while we were there, I'd like to first introduce you to the very special folks that we worked in at the Village of Hope and share a few prayer requests that they have followed by some personal observations of changes that I've seen from last years visit to this year.
There are three families living at the Village of Hope below are some prayer requests from each:

  • Ben and Kathleen Schwartz, Ben, modern day Heorge Mueller, is the founder & director of the ministry here. At 61 stood in the corner of this property and claimed it for God; Dream big dreams folks, our God is big enough to do it! Kathleen is in charge of hospitality, worship at the church, of course the school & so much more. Ben has asked for prayer for folks to help support the children. They currently have 42 children living at the Village with 16 more looking to join them in September. At this point 21 of the children are being sponsored and the rest of the support is being taken from other sources to provide for them. It costs them roughly $108 a month to feed, clothe and educate each child. Great family, small group, Sunday School & etc cup of cold water project.They have also asked for prayer as they interview and hire more teachers for Hope School.

Special Note: Ben, Kathleen, daughter Sena & honorary daughter, Isha (from Zimbabwe) will be in the States in Nov/Dec. Ben does have a few Sundays open if you would want him to come and share at your church/fellowship & etc. let me know and I'll put you in contact with them.

 Also, on Nov.7, National Orphan Care Sunday, they will be at my home church, Bible Fellowship Church Newark, sharing and Kathleen & the girls will be sharing at my Kidz Klubs that morning.
  • Francis and Kimberly Kamau, in charge of the ministry at the Village, outreach & so much more. Kamau has asked for prayer for wisdom as they look to hire 2 more house mothers. Last year they had to let two go and that can really be traumatic for the children. Kimberly has asked for prayer that the Lord would make it clear to her, the older children that He would have her set aside and start more intensely disciplining & training to teach. Kamau (Francis) plans to start taking the children to near by villages & giving them the opportunity to share what Jesus has done in their lives.

  • Paul and Ann Rachel Hamelryck, Paul is in charge of construction at the Village, Ann Rachel runs the outreach to our children at Green Farm, some basic medical outreach and also makes sure all the children have clothes and shoes, they also lead an adult Bible Study with the Zim Farmers & are involved in a local outreach program to handicapped children. One big thing they have asked for prayer for is that the Lord would provide sets of laminated posters/cards with pictures showing basic methods to treat burns. Folks there tend to put manure in the wounds causing major infections and etc. Also have great need for gauze pads, tape & ointment to treat the burns. Great project for small groups families and etc. They also ask for prayer for their daughter, Gabrielle, who will be returning to the States in a few weeks to begin her sophomore year at Messiah College & for their daughter, Page, who will be coming back in Feb, for another heart check-up.

One prayer request all the missionaries shared was a request for wisdom as they children start to get older; how to separate the boys and girls without causing too much trauma. Today the set-up is three bedroom cottages, boys in one, girls in one with the house mother in the third room. They have a plan but are really seeking God's direction on the way He would have them to do this.
Some observed changes since last year:
  • Last year we were burning off the land to build the school, this year the school is open!
  • Last year Hope Church started, just children from Village; today average attendance of children around 100 as children from the Village at Green Farm walk almost 2 miles to come to church, many carrying baby brothers and sisters on their backs.
  • Today there is another cottage finished, another started and the infirmary being finished, not to mention the restaurant opened and children house.
  • Last year 25 children lived in the Village, this year 42 with as many as 16 more due to arrive in September.
  • Last year Matilda was barely able to get around, today she goes everywhere with her walker and now has a new wheelchair and walker! Thank you Jesus! (Video of both on my Facebook page, along with Matilda praying for us)
  • Last year children being discipled, this year looking at children going out to disciple, " to whom much is given, much is expected" if only we would catch the vision here in the States of allowing and encouraging our children to share His love. (Our oldest in the Village is Paul 13, told me that some day he would be teaching and I would be helping him. Can't wait!)
  • Last year Green Farm outreach started, now every Wednesday the children walk to the community center/church where we do Hope Club, last week had 120+ children walk to join us and hear the good news of Jesus. As we talked about the Fruit of the Spirit, a few of the children from our Village of Hope taught them to sing the verse, a song that they had just themselves learned that Kimberly had written.
  • Last year children led worship, this year there are three worship teams that take turns leading and picking the songs.
So much more, I could share, to God be the glory, great things He is doing.

The next update we'll share some of the neat Godincidences that we saw and some of our team adventures with wild dogs, snakes and very large spiders; did I mention the lion that took an interest in little Katie Meredith?

Have a great day with Jesus all; use everything that comes your way as an opportunity to shine brightly for Him.

Until Every Child Knows,
Big Jim
Matt. 19:14
James 1:27