Mix and Katie serve at Rift Valley Academy (RVA), which is AIM’s boarding school founded to support missionaries across Africa. Aside from supporting the missionary families themselves, RVA has become an influential organisation to the people living nearby. It has over 120 full-time direct employees, many part-time workers, and many more who are hired privately by RVA staff, not to mention the countless individuals and small businesses which benefit from the school’s presence. Mix and Katie wanted to share one such story of a man who started working at the school in 1999: I began as a casual worker, cleaning in the cafeteria, now I work at the immigration office at the school. I thank God that He has allowed me to be part of RVA. Through my work, I serve many foreigners who come to teach and work at the school, and in this way, I support missionaries across Africa. Together, we are reaching the unreached, serving the needy, and helping the lost. I am grateful to be connected to the bigger picture of what God is doing. Through RVA, I have a stable job, emotional and spiritual support, and the ability to provide for my family. This stability has also made ministry possible, as I have established a feeding programme for both the elderly and children in the local area; today, we feed about 150 children during the week. Praise God for the fruit He is bearing through the work of RVA, and pray that He may continue to bless those who are impacted by the ministry there.