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'''Spirit in Action''' was founded in 1996 by Del Anderson to carry on the ministry of loving service that God brings through him. As Del himself says, "I come from poverty, and despite all my frailties, God's Transcendent Power works through me."
 
   
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Through determination, persistence and the grace of God, Del was successful in business, and in the course of his life, Del has served God around the world as President and coordinator of Camps Farthest Out International (with a special ministry in self-help projects), and through Boy Scouts International in adult leadership training on every continent. Del lived in Japan for one year, and has traveled extensively throughout the world sharing God's love and compassion.
 
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[[File:Kenya_Part_4_019.jpg|thumb|348px|[[Camily Wedende]] shows Tanya Cothran and Dennis Kiprop how to use the WAPI.]]'''Spirit in Action''' was founded in 1996. We believe in a holistic approach to empowerment as we work to serve and support each other. To that extent, the Spirit in Action network nurtures soul, heart, mind and body in a variety of ways, including:
   
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*Prayer
At 101 years old, Del continues his Spirit-led correspondence and sharing with many around the world. Del has founded Spirit in Action to carry on this ministry of service into future generations.
 
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*Correspondence
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*Encouragement and Sharing
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*Research and Information
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*Spiritual Readings
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*Seed Packets
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*Self-help Projects
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*Micro-grants for Families through Local Coordinators
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*Community Grants
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*Business and Communications Training
   
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Spirit in Action is unique in that we do not have a set program that we seek to promote. We make every effort to respond to the specific needs and requests of the people with whom we correspond. We seek to understand their true guidance and desires, and to prayerfully respond as God guides.
   
 
== Mission ==
 
== Mission ==
 
Spirit in Action is a network of people worldwide who are serving God by empowering others.
   
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==News and recent developments==
Spirit in Action is a network of people worldwide who are serving God by serving others in developing countries. Soul, heart, mind and body are nurtured through:
 
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:See also [http://godsspiritinaction.org/news-lit/newsletters/ all Spirit in Action newsletters].
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[[File:Gaudenziah Wedende pours sun cooked tea for a customer., 2-21-12.jpg|thumb|150px|Gaudenziah Wedende pours sun cooked tea for a customer at the Seeing is Believing Cafe.]]
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*'''February 2012: '''[[Camily Wedende|Camily and Gaudenziah Wedende]] have started the Seeing is Believing Cafe in Eldoret, [[Kenya]]. They are cooking cakes, tea, and other solar-cooked goodies, and selling them in front of their [[Sun Cookers International]] business. Tanya Cothran, Director of [[Spirit in Action]], [http://godsspiritinaction.org/solar-cookers-cafe/ writes about their cafe] on the Spirit in Action's blog.
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*'''August 2011: Spirit in Action visits [[Sun Cookers International]] in Eldoret [[Kenya]] .''' Boyd Cothran ([http://godsspiritinaction.org Spirit in Action] Board member) and Tanya Cothran (SIA Executive Administrator) recently visited the storefront of Sun Cookers International. [[Camily Wedende]] gave us a presentation, using his on-site chalkboard, about how to use [[WAPI]] s to know when water is pasteurized and safe to drink. People gathered around us to watch the presentation and ask questions about the cookers. Wedende’s business is to construct and sell solar cookers, and to train people about their value. He sells cookers to local colleges, churches and individuals. While visiting, we also had the chance to review Wedende’s marketing strategy and give him tips about how to increase public awareness about solar cookers. [http://www.slideshare.net/tmcothran/sun-cookers-photoessay Please watch our photo essay about our visit.]
   
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*'''April 2010:''' [[Camily Wedende]], in Eldoret, Kenya provides an update on his project to use the power of the sun to fulfill the needs of refugees. Solar cookers provide a good way to cook nutritious food in a smoke-free environment while also reducing the risks and burdens that women face when they have to walk miles to collect fuel for cooking fires. Wedende teaches people to use solar cookers to cook their daily meals and also [[pasteurize water]]. “Many families are interested in learning and using solar cookers, and most of the trainings are in the refugee camps where life is hard, where a piece of [[firewood]] cannot be found and where water is highly contaminated.” Since January, his organization [[Sun Cookers International]] has sold five cookers.
* prayer
 
* correspondence
 
* encouragement and sharing
 
* research
 
* sending spiritual readings and other materials
 
* sending seed packets
 
* promoting self-help projects
 
* providing small grants through local coordinators for families or small groups to start their own businesses
 
   
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*'''February 2009:''' Solar Cooking is expanding in Eldoret, [[Kenya]] with the support of Spirit in Action! [[Camily Wedende]] received a grant from Spirit in Action in June 2008 to train community members and refugees how to use and build solar cookers. Camily reports “We are in the world of solar!”. He has trained over 50 families in refugee camps and over 100 people total. People receive training on how to build light weight wooden cookers using plywood, glass, aluminum foil, wood shavings and black paint. Typical food cooked in the solar cooker are rice, bananas, eggs, tea, bean and meat. Cookers are also used for pasteurizing water. Camily is very positive about the changes he sees when people learn about solar cooking and is committed to spreading the word in his community. For Camily, “SOLAR COOKERS WORK – SEEING IS BELIEVING.”
As a spiritual, caring process, Spirit in Action encourages:
 
   
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* daily spiritual disciplines
 
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*'''November 2008:''' [[Camily Wedende]], of Eldoret, Kenya, received a Spirit in Action grant to train people in refugee camps to use and build solar cookers and now he reports that about 50 people have been trained how make cookers and pasteurize water using WAPIs (water pasteurization indicators). Also, 10 families from the refugee camp have received training.
* weekly small group gatherings for fellowship, support and spiritual development
 
   
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*'''November 2007:''' Camily Wedende received a grant from Spirit in Action in support of his solar cooker shop. Wedende builds and sells durable plywood solar box cookers, and stocks various solar cooking supplies such as pots and instruction manuals in his shop. He also conducts solar cooking demonstrations and gives out samples.
As we nurture and honor the Divine within ourselves and others, our entire lives ~ spiritual, mental, emotional, physical, social and economic ~ are touched by God's transforming, healing presence.
 
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==See also==
 
*[[Camily Wedende]]
   
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==
Our organization's office has recently moved from San Francisco to Minneapolis. Here is our updated information.
 
   
Spirit in Action<br>
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Spirit in Action<br />
Tanya Thomas Cothran<br>
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Tanya Cothran, Administrator<br />
P.O. Box 141045<br>
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Santa Cruz CA 95063<br />
Minneapolis, MN 55414-1045<br>
 
 
[[USA]]
 
[[USA]]
   
Tel: (612) 379-6042
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Tel: +1 (831) 227-1169
 
[mailto:spiritinaction@sbcglobal.net spiritinaction@sbcglobal.net]<br>
 
http://godsspiritinaction.org
 
 
==See also==
 
*[[Camily Wedende]]
 
   
 
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Camily Wedende shows Tanya Cothran and Dennis Kiprop how to use the WAPI.

Spirit in Action was founded in 1996. We believe in a holistic approach to empowerment as we work to serve and support each other. To that extent, the Spirit in Action network nurtures soul, heart, mind and body in a variety of ways, including:

  • Prayer
  • Correspondence
  • Encouragement and Sharing
  • Research and Information
  • Spiritual Readings
  • Seed Packets
  • Self-help Projects
  • Micro-grants for Families through Local Coordinators
  • Community Grants
  • Business and Communications Training

Spirit in Action is unique in that we do not have a set program that we seek to promote. We make every effort to respond to the specific needs and requests of the people with whom we correspond. We seek to understand their true guidance and desires, and to prayerfully respond as God guides.

Mission

Spirit in Action is a network of people worldwide who are serving God by empowering others.

News and recent developments

See also all Spirit in Action newsletters.
Gaudenziah Wedende pours sun cooked tea for a customer

Gaudenziah Wedende pours sun cooked tea for a customer at the Seeing is Believing Cafe.

  • February 2012: Camily and Gaudenziah Wedende have started the Seeing is Believing Cafe in Eldoret, Kenya. They are cooking cakes, tea, and other solar-cooked goodies, and selling them in front of their Sun Cookers International business. Tanya Cothran, Director of Spirit in Action, writes about their cafe on the Spirit in Action's blog.
  • August 2011: Spirit in Action visits Sun Cookers International in Eldoret Kenya . Boyd Cothran (Spirit in Action Board member) and Tanya Cothran (SIA Executive Administrator) recently visited the storefront of Sun Cookers International. Camily Wedende gave us a presentation, using his on-site chalkboard, about how to use WAPI s to know when water is pasteurized and safe to drink. People gathered around us to watch the presentation and ask questions about the cookers. Wedende’s business is to construct and sell solar cookers, and to train people about their value. He sells cookers to local colleges, churches and individuals. While visiting, we also had the chance to review Wedende’s marketing strategy and give him tips about how to increase public awareness about solar cookers. Please watch our photo essay about our visit.
  • April 2010: Camily Wedende, in Eldoret, Kenya provides an update on his project to use the power of the sun to fulfill the needs of refugees. Solar cookers provide a good way to cook nutritious food in a smoke-free environment while also reducing the risks and burdens that women face when they have to walk miles to collect fuel for cooking fires. Wedende teaches people to use solar cookers to cook their daily meals and also pasteurize water. “Many families are interested in learning and using solar cookers, and most of the trainings are in the refugee camps where life is hard, where a piece of firewood cannot be found and where water is highly contaminated.” Since January, his organization Sun Cookers International has sold five cookers.
  • February 2009: Solar Cooking is expanding in Eldoret, Kenya with the support of Spirit in Action! Camily Wedende received a grant from Spirit in Action in June 2008 to train community members and refugees how to use and build solar cookers. Camily reports “We are in the world of solar!”. He has trained over 50 families in refugee camps and over 100 people total. People receive training on how to build light weight wooden cookers using plywood, glass, aluminum foil, wood shavings and black paint. Typical food cooked in the solar cooker are rice, bananas, eggs, tea, bean and meat. Cookers are also used for pasteurizing water. Camily is very positive about the changes he sees when people learn about solar cooking and is committed to spreading the word in his community. For Camily, “SOLAR COOKERS WORK – SEEING IS BELIEVING.”
Camily Wedende1
  • November 2008: Camily Wedende, of Eldoret, Kenya, received a Spirit in Action grant to train people in refugee camps to use and build solar cookers and now he reports that about 50 people have been trained how make cookers and pasteurize water using WAPIs (water pasteurization indicators). Also, 10 families from the refugee camp have received training.
  • November 2007: Camily Wedende received a grant from Spirit in Action in support of his solar cooker shop. Wedende builds and sells durable plywood solar box cookers, and stocks various solar cooking supplies such as pots and instruction manuals in his shop. He also conducts solar cooking demonstrations and gives out samples.
Camily Wedende3

See also

Contact

Spirit in Action
Tanya Cothran, Administrator
P.O. Box 3384
Santa Cruz CA 95063
USA

Tel: +1 (831) 227-1169

Email: spiritinaction@sbcglobal.net
Web: http://godsspiritinaction.org, http://www.facebook.com/spiritinaction