Heading To Ethiopia...Soon


In just 3 months, I'll be heading back overseas to Ethiopia. I will be staying there for an entire month and am looking forward to it, though, I know it will be very tough being away from my wife and children for that length of time. As you may or may not know, I have two objectives with this trip: 1) To work with Christian leaders in some of the world's most destitute slums, and 2) To educate Christian laypersons and pastors at the Evangelical Theological Seminary. Currently, I desperately need supporters and sponsors. Can you help? Can your church? Below, I have provided my support letter. If you or your church can help, leave a comment or email me and I will send you the second portion of this letter, which will provide you with mailing info. regarding where you can send your tax-deductible donation. Or, in the meantime, you can also donate via PayPal. here's the button. Thanks and please, feel free to share this letter with anyone you think might be interested in helping.




ethiopia support letter

Soles for Jesus

Hey friends, I just wanted to share some reflections from Diane Suder's latest trip to Ethiopia with you. Diane is the founder of Soles for Jesus, a non-profit outfit that seeks to bring shoes to Ethiopia. While we were not in touch prior to her leave for Ethiopia, we have now talked and are hoping to perhaps work together in the future. Anyway, read her news and then check out her site!!! Pictures of the shoes we gave will hopefully be up soon, I'm just waiting on the pictures. I'll post them as soon as I get them!

Shoes Purchased...To Be Delivered Tomorrow

Hey everyone, I just wanted to let those of you who were interested, know that tomorrow (Saturday the 30th) the shoes that we were able to purchase with the $300 raised in "The Shoe Campaign" were bought yesterday and will be delivered at Great Hope Church in Korah tomorrow. One of our Team Members, Dave McIlrath, is taking them and he promises me some media, so, as long as I get that, I'll post it.

-Michael

HelpKorah Forging Partnerships

So many great things have happened today. To start, I’ve received a ton of phone calls and emails today regarding Korah, some being from very passionate and significant people! Through these conversations, I found out that yesterday’s “Tweet for Korah: The SHOE Campaign” has virtually been tripled and maybe even multiplied 5 or 6 times!!! How did this happen?

Well, we raised $300 on our own which is enough to buy somewhere around 50 pairs of shoes. Dave McIlrath, who is one of HelpKorah’s Awareness Team members and owner of the Ethiopia Guest Home (where I stayed when I was there a month ago), called me. He informed me that the organization Soles for Jesus had a team member traveling with his group that is leaving this Friday. They had somewhere around 175-200 pairs of shoes! Many of these will go to Korah!!! Dave will donate these along with those, which he purchases with our donations. Dave and I are beginning to forge what appears to be a great friendship and shared vision for Korah.

Second, as if the Soles for Jesus gig wasn’t enough of a supplement, through a number of emails and phone calls, Amanda Lawrence, executive director of Soles for Souls and I were able to speak on the phone; she is also working with the organization Visiting Orphans. She is sending a team to Addis in April and they plan on taking an extra 100-120 pairs of shoes, as well as blankets to Korah! Amanda and I have agreed to keep in contact and to begin partnering on things together.

If this wasn't enough, thirdly, I got a call from Sumer Yates, another one of our great Team Members. Sumer just returned from a trip to Africa where, on her last day, she visited the dump by Korah and spent Christmas day providing many with a very nice dinner. Sumer is incredibly passionate about HelpKorah and has tons of great ideas. We talked for about 45 minutes and we have decided to begin the creation of a “Life Sustenance” branch of HelpKorah. While we will have missionaries, mission teams, etc. go in and share the Gospel through teaching and preaching, a large part of what the Life Sustenance branch will do is help people with no income, generate life sustaining income. Our plan is to equip people with gifts. We have 3 small initiatives in mind: 1) To begin, through microloan, to teach some youth from Korah to raise chickens; 2) To begin, through teaching women jewelry making skills, how to make jewelry which they can sell, and 3) To begin teaching the children of Korah, especially those who attend the Great Hope Church, the English language, which will prepare them for jobs in the future. Our first small goal is to help the “Saturday Only” school become a “Friday and Saturday” school. The big picture is to have this as a 4-5 day / week school.

Wow! Want more? In addition to this, talks have begun with a clean water initiative based in Ethiopia called LifeWater. LifeWater plans to come out to Korah to survey the land to dig a well on the grounds of the Great Hope Church. LifeWater teaches people to maintain the well, sanitary & hygiene practices through the Gospel message. The major hurdle we have here is that Great Hope Church currently rents the land they are on, so, it must get purchased. We are looking into making this happen!

Even more: Talks have begun with another Team Member about teaming up with Compassion International to begin sponsoring children in the Korah community through the Great Hope Church.

You know, there is so much going on. See it from my perspective for a moment: 1 month ago, virtually NOTHING existed on the internet about Korah and yet, 4-5 weeks later, all of this has happened! So many people say things like “How can I help?” or “Where do we even begin?” or “It’s all so overwhelming, can we do anything that will really make a difference and if so, what?” but you know, it all happens 1 little step at a time. If you don’t believe me, look at what happened through just a few blog posts and the creation of a website! I’m totally excited to see what else will happen.

Well, there’s still more good news: 1) We had another new Team Member and blog follower join the mix today, and 2) I had someone offer to pay for my lodging while in Addis this summer! That’s a huge relief, though, I still have about $1,9000 that needs covered. Anyway, this has been such a great day. HelpKorah is quickly becoming a sought after organization and things are growing much faster than I think I can handle. But you know, that’s why we have a “Team” and that’s why, if you think you can help, you should! All you really have to embody is a willing spirit, I am confident that the rest will fall into play.

Thanks for reading.
HelpKorah,
-T. Michael W. Halcomb

Another Donation of $25

This brings our total up to $299 right now! Thanks so much to everyone who has contributed to this campaign!!!

Tweet for Korah: The Results

Holding a fundraising campaign for another part of the world right in the midst of an earthquaking event that shook Haiti was not easy. Honestly, I questioned whether or not I should put the campaign on pause. My conviction, though, is that while God and many of His people do have their eye Haiti at this moment, the world still turns and over in Ethiopia, there are 80,000 people who will continue to go unnoticed. Natural disasters will always happen and we cannot let the fear of what "might" or "might not" happen, stop us from doing good. So, we proceeded with the fundraiser.

We had several goals and while we didn't hit our targets on all of them, we must keep in mind that they were very "high" goals when we take everything into consideration. It's better to aim high rather than low. So, here's the results by the numbers:

We picked up 3 new Awareness Team members, which brings us to a total 0f 20, which is just 5 short of our target. We also picked up 3 new blog followers, which lands us at 23; this is 7 short of our target. We raised $264, which is 66% of our goal and only $124 short of our target!!! I am amazed, truly amazed that we raised this much in our first online campaign!!! We had, in 12 hours, 250+ visits to the site, which brought us up to over 1,250. Keep in mind that's the total for a website that has only been up 2 and 1/2 weeks (on the 19th).

Just as well, we were successful in a number of other areas. For example, many new blog posts were written, many tweets were sent out and many people mentioned the campaign on Facebook. I cannot express the joy this all brings me. The campaign was a total success and I cannot wait for the kids at Great Hope Church to get their shoes. Many of you have asked how they will get them. There are 2 ways this may happen: 1) I know 3 people who are going over in the next 5 weeks, 1 a family friend and another a Team Member; it may work out where they can purchase the shoes when they arrive there and then, deliver them to Great Hope; 2) I may just purchase them on my trip in July and deliver them.

Finally, I should say that if anyone is interested in giving even though the campaign is over, I will leave the button and meter up for a couple more days. If you are interested in giving but are reticent due to some organizations that have taken advantage of people in these sorts of things, I am willing to share all records and receipts with those who donated or those who are wanting to. In the end, I would just like to say thanks to everyone who helped, whether it was by word of mouth, social media, advertising or giving. You have truly blessed Korah and edified the Body of Christ.

Thanks so much.
-Michael Halcomb

Who's Visiting "HelpKorah"

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"Tweet for Korah" Update

For the "Tweet for Korah" campaign, so far today we have raised $215. Our goal is $400, so, we're over half of the way there!!! Also, another goal was to, by the end of the day, have 25 people on the Awareness Team. Right now, we have 18, so, we need 7 more. All that we ask of you as a Team member is, if you are on Facebook or Twitter, to use your status to mention Korah during our campaigns and then, if you have a blog, just to write a blog post (you can even copy one from the website) about Korah. That's it!!! Also we had a goal to gain at least 10 more blog followers, so far, we're still where we started: 20.

More than anything, though, we just wanted to raise awareness. We have done that tremendously so far! Twitter & Facebook have spread the word about Korah like I could never have imagined. This is also evidenced by visitors to the website. So far today, we've had about 250 visits. I anticipate many more by the time the day is over. This means that in 2 and 1/2 weeks, HelpKorah has seen close to 1,200 visitors!!!

Please, keep in mind why we are doing this. It's for the destitute of Korah. It's for the kids who scavenge in the dump every day. It's for the children orphaned because their parents died of HIV/AIDS. It's for the widows. It's for those without a voice and those shoved into the margins and city dumps. Please, help! Click the following link and join the team, follow the blog and/or donate: HelpKorah.

A "Thank You" From Sammy On "Tweet for Korah" Day

I just spoke with Sammy Liben, one of the founders of the Great Hope Church in Korah. It was a joy to hear his voice and to hear how excited he was. He also just sent me an email regarding "The SHOE Campaign" that I wanted to share with everyone. Here's a brief snippet:

"Im so exited about the campaign, Tweet for Korah, thank you again brother. I'm proud of you and that you are making this happen. It is so encouraging for me to see your great deed and passion, God bless you!!"

"All of God's Children Got Shoes"

Guest Post By Awareness Team Member: Rodney Thomas, Jr.

The enslaved Africans when they were working on plantations as well as in the homes of their masters, they would sing spirituals to communicate with each other, as well as to give them hope. Many of these spirituals had Christian and biblical messages.

One such spiritual, “I Got Shoes” was even sang by the Man in Black, Johnny Cash and starts with the first verse:

I got shoes you got shoes all God’s children got shoes
When I get to heaven gonna put on my shoes
I’m gonna walk all over God’s heaven heaven
Everybody talkin’ bout heaven ain’t goin’ there heaven heaven
Gonna walk all over God’s heaven

Many people remember Dr. King Jr. as leader in the Civil Rights movement, that he was all about racial integration and harmony but they like to forget his call for economic rights. He believed in a guaranteed income for all families and waged war in the ghettos of Chicago in the late 1960s through his Poor People’s Campaign. King’s dream for economic equality was guided by his interpretation of the Bible, where Jesus and the tradition of the Hebrew Bible called for justice to roll down like a stream. Guided by the biblical narrative and the theology of the sorrow songs, Dr. King worked for Christian justice and fought against economic injustice. Whether or not his economic solutions were ideologically correct are besides the point. What is important is that we recognize that he was driven by an ultimate concern: the plight of the poor.

Like the enslaved Africans who once sang “I Got Shoes” here in North America, the people of Korah, Ethiopia dream of having shoes. They are a marginalized community and there had, up until last month, been no website exposing their oppression. Please visit the Help Korah website and consider helping through blogging or donations.

Truth and Peace,

Rod
(To see this in its original context, go HERE)

Korah (Ethiopia) On The Web So Far...

Here's a list of blog posts that have been written about Korah since it became known on the world stage 1 month ago:

Pisteuomen:Sacred Fight:
  • Help Korah - Will You Go?
  • Korah - The Cursed People of Ethiopia

  • Grammar of Life:
  • Help Korah - Ethiopia's Outcasts

  • Drakz News:
  • Help Korah - Ethiopia's Outcasts

  • Political Jesus:
  • Raising Awareness: Korah, Ethiopia
  • All of God’s Children Got Shoes: Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, the Spirituals, and Korah,Ethiopiaa

  • Pachecos In Colorado:
  • The Cursed People of Ethiopia

  • Taking Thoughts Captive:
  • Korah - Throwaway Lives

  • The Church of Jesus Christ:
  • Korah
  • Tweet for #Korah Today

  • Kristi Halcomb:
  • Tweet for Korah

  • Flickr:
  • Korah Christmas Dinner

  • Horton Hacienda:
  • Christmas Day in Ethiopia

  • The Stories of Us:
  • Begin with the End
  • Korah

  • Otoot Quamoa Pinzilla:
  • Ever Been Dumpster Diving?

  • Vanallsblog:
  • Help for the Oppressed

  • Nasha Pryhoda:
  • Living Beyond Ourselves

  • Know Religion:
  • Tweet for Korah: The SHOE Campaign

  • HopeMongers:
  • Korah Leper Colony, Ethiopia

  • Ethiopia to Fargo:
  • Korah (Day 5)
  • Tweet for Korah Underway...Keep Checking for Daily Updates!!!

    Tweet for Korah Tomorrow



    First of all, don’t forget that tomorrow morning at 9am, our HelpKorah campaign titled “Tweet for Korah: The SHOE Campaign” begins. There are 4 goals we are attempting to reach:

    1) To raise more awareness on the net through Twitter, Facebook, blogs, website and other social media. We will gauge this first of all by how many visits we get from Monday morning through Wednesday. Currently, the site has been up 2 weeks and 3 days and we’ve had 1,000 visitors. So, we’ll see what the stats are like after Wednesday and I’ll report on Thursday morning.
    2) To gain at least 6 more members to our Awareness Team. Currently, we have 19, so, 25 is the goal.
    3) To gain at least 10 more blog followers. Currently, we have 20 (19 of Facebook/BlogNetworks and 1 on GoogleFriendConnect). This would bring us to 30 blog followers.
    4) To raise $400 of which 100% of the proceeds will go towards purchasing shoes for those in Korah.

    As you can see, this campaign is very “Awareness Focused”. All of us can raise awareness without spending a dime!!! So, if you would, please help out. Also, I will report the giving and new team members statistics in real-time, so, you can follow me on Twitter (Michael Halcomb), watch the Fundraiser meter (to which I have put $5 in the pot to start us off) and the tweet stream on the Korah website (both on the right hand side of the page). Again, I will report the visitor stats on Thursday.

    If you wish to donate, it is VERY easy. You can do it through Paypal directly or through Twitter (which I have linked up to Twitpay). There is a button for either choice above the fundraiser meter on the site. Click either of them for more directions. Or, simply follow the Twitter directions on the image above and tweet this: #Korah twitpay @HelpKorah $5

    (Of course, you would put whatever number you wanted after the $)

    So, here’s hoping for a Great Awareness Day. Let’s make this thing happen, friends…people are counting on us!!!

    Ready to Share?

    Hello everyone, I just wanted to write a quick note to inform you of a new way to share HelpKorah with others whom you might interact with on the social networking sites Twitter and Facebook. What it is, is a way to add the ribbon to your profile pics in both Twitter and Facebook. It won't replace the image but rather, it will be added to it and you can position to wherever you would like. For instance, here's how I added it to my profiles (the one on the left is Twitter and the one on the right is Facebook):



    As we gear up for our first Awareness Campaign, it would be a HUGE help if those of you who are on these social networking sites, could add the ribbons to your profile. All you have to do is to click the following link and select "join" and you're pretty much done (after you position the ribbon on your photo): Korah Twibbon.

    Remember, you can also get the ribbon for your site or blog by copying and pasting the html code in the top corner of this site, to your site. Thanks everyone!

    Tweet for Korah: The Shoe Campaign (1.18.10)



    In 5 days, we will launch our first every HelpKorah campaign. The initial campaign, titled “Tweet for Korah: The Shoe Campaign” will be all day January 18th. The goal of the campaign is twofold and very sweet and simple: 1) Raise awareness about Korah through social media such as Twitter, Facebook & blogs; 2) Raise funds to help buy shoes for the children of Korah.

    100% of all money raised will be taken to Ethiopia where shoes will be purchased and given to the children (and perhaps some parents). We will post photos of this as soon as we are able, so that you can see up-close-and-personal how you made a positive difference. Still wondering about all of this? Well, read on for just a moment.

    Consider this: Korah is a community of about 80,000 that backs up to the city dump of Addis Ababba, Ethiopia’s capital city which has about 4-6 million people. The trash of these people and businesses makes it to the dump and the Korah kids (and adults) journey into the landfill everyday looking for a bite to eat. Studies have shown (you can read about them on the HelpKorah website) that many medical venues have been violating disposal laws and thus, things like bandages, needles and other used medical devices lay exposed to those digging through the trash. You ask, so, is this a campaign to buy shoes for people so they can dig through the trash? No! It is a campaign to protect them because at this point, it is inevitable that they will do so. But, there is another reason.

    Korah is a leper community. Many people have malformed hands or feet or legs, etc. One thing that many people just do not realize is that leprosy falls upon many of these people because of the hard labor that they must undergo while wearing no shoes. Some walk miles and miles without shoes, often carry large loads, which begins to cripple their feet. Shoes can go a long way, especially for children, in terms of helping curtail these problems.

    There are many more reasons to help with The Shoe Campaign but those are just a few. Please, on Monday the 18th, help us raise awareness and support for Korah. Join Twitter, Facebook and other social networks if you have to. Start a blog and write about it. Post flyers in your church. Put the ad logo in your church bulletins this Sunday or put it up on your projector screen. Do whatever you can to partner with us in this event! And don’t forget, if you have any questions, feel free to contact me via the Contact Page / Form on the HelpKorah.blogspot.com website.

    Thanks,
    -Founder, Michael Halcomb

    Ever Been Dumpster Diving?

    Well, imagine thousands upon thousands diving into a massive city dump, which holds the trash of about 4-million, all at once! Is it hard to even conjure up such an image? Well, that’s the stark reality of life in Ethiopia’s capital city Addis Ababa (Ababba or Abeba) or many! Though officials don’t like letting stories like these get out, again, it’s reality! Journalists and photographers have noted being trailed and followed through Addis by officials for sharing stories and images about this issue. But, someone has to say something and that’s what I’m doing. Now that I know, how could I not share? How could I not be a voice? How could I not raise awareness?

    The gut-wrenching level of destitution is too life changing to keep quiet about. So, it is as an advocate for Korah that I share these things. I could make this a long story but I won’t. To keep it short and to the point, I offer an aerial shot of Korah and its surroundings and a few comments to go along with it.

    (Click on the image to make it larger.)



    As you can see, to the far left, Korah sits atop a pretty steep hill. Just below it runs the Akaki River. This river is littered with filth and refuse but it is the water that Korah has access to and therefore drinks; it is also the water they bathe in (most of them do this once a year). Then, to the right of Korah on the map, you see the city dump. Notice that it is almost the same size as Korah. Korah backs right up against the dump. So, EVERY day the people of Korah, especially the children, hunt through the city’s trash heaps (keep in mind that after this, they can’t and don’t just go take baths but if they do want to get cleaned, they all head to the Akaki).

    When I went into Korah, many of the young kids had gathered foods from the dump and were not only eating them but also trying to sell them. This is the only way many of them can survive and it is the only form of “making a living” (literally!) that they know. In government reports, the officials refer to these people as “scavengers”. As one official has said: “…we will never completely prevent the scavengers to scratch through the waste in search of something they can eat or sell.” Several years back, the government also noted that a great many of the medical facilities in Addis do not follow disposal rules and discard of their wastes via regular trash. Many of the “scavengers” then, are exposed to disease-ridden items as they hunt. What was supposed to be burnt in incinerators thus, ends up making contact with the people of Korah. (*Note that the landfill is in an area also referred to as Repi and so, some of the documents refer to these “scavengers” as the people of Repi, although they are mostly & actually from Korah.)

    Recently, the Ethiopian landfill has been recognized by other countries as a hazard area. Indeed, places like Copenhagen are worried about the threat that this city dump presents for the ozone. Thus, talks have ensued about the possibility of Copenhagen helping fund the transformation of the landfill to make it more eco-friendly. If this is the case, how will the residents of Korah respond? Or better yet, how will they survive? Chances are, they will be banned from a newly renovated landfill and thus, their only source of food will be taken from them. Or, will they just find more ways to get into the landfill despite the changes? It is hard to say what will happen but it is not hard to imagine what might take place. The goal of “Help Korah” is not to fight to keep the landfill open so the people can remain “scavengers” but rather to start right now, making a positive difference in this community so that they can have a life where even their most basic needs are met. I beg you on behalf of Korah, please, help raise awareness and resources. Please, be a voice and make a positive change in this downtrodden community! You can start by joining the awareness team where you will be given some VERY simple tools to start being a voice. Then, you can help with the “Tweet for Korah” campaign on 1.18.10. Also, join our Facebook page and follow us on Twitter. I know these are all little things but they are a start. Besides, if hundreds or thousands or millions of people took just these little steps, it would, in all actuality, be a HUGE step in Helping Korah.

    (This article has also been added to the “Help Korah” website at: HelpKorah.Blogspot.com)

    Tweet For Korah (12.18.09)

  • Today we are announcing the first ever awareness campaign for Korah, it's called "Tweet For Korah" and will be held on Monday, January 18th starting at 9pm and running through the rest of that day. It's quite simple, as the flyer suggests and the goal is twofold: 1) To raise awareness through Twitter (and other social media that you might have linked to your Twitter account, e.g. Facebook) by "tweeting" about Korah, and 2) To raise financial aid through "microgiving".

    "Microgiving" just means exactly what it sounds like, people giving small donations (e.g. $1, $5, $10, $15, etc.). To do this, all you basically need is a Twitter account. On 12.18.10, you just login to twitter and if you want to donate, you type the following in your status bar: #Korah twitpay @HelpKorah $__. (Of course, the __ after the $ symbol is the amount you wish to donate, not just a __.) It's that easy folks! Just think, you're getting in on the ground level of a project that is aiming for the transformation of a community of 80,000 outcasts!!! So, while you're waiting for 12.18.10, why not download this pic and share it on your website, blog, facebook, church bulletin, newspaper, etc.? All you have to do is click on the picture and a larger image will pop up. Right-Click and save that image and feel free to share it as much as you can. If you do post it or share it somewhere, please feel out the contact form and let me know; I will compile a list of names / places / links, etc. and add them to a blog post here. Please, please, please...Help Korah!!!

  • New Video

  • Click on the Korah Ribbon below to watch a new video!!! (*Note: It may take a few moments to load, especially if you have a slow internet connection.)


  • * YouTube link: Korah Video

    New posts coming today.

  • Photos, etc. on the way...check back soon!
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