Mully Children’s Family Transformations

Mully Children’s Family Transformations
Author: Paul H Boge
Publisher: Castle Quay Books
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2024-09-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1998815269

Journey to Kenya to meet seven incredible children who represent many thousands who have been rescued by Mully Children’s Family over the decades. Different backgrounds. Different stories. Yet each child has the same hope of wanting something better in life. Discover how Charles Mulli rescues these children and many others from impossible, squalid situations, becomes their father, and loves them unconditionally as he watches them transformed into amazing balanced adults who surpass even their own wildest hopes and imaginations. Every child has a future. Every person has a calling. Everyone is within reach of transformation.

The Biggest Family in the World

The Biggest Family in the World
Author: Paul H Boge
Publisher: Castle Quay Books
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2014-08-05
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1927355370

The Biggest Family in the World is a story that will inform and inspire every child who reads it. This is the wonderfully illustrated story of how an abandoned six year old boy in Kenya becomes a successful entrepreneur only to give it all up to take in and transform over 7,000 street children. Charles and Esther Mully have changed their world through cutting edge self-sustainable programs leaving a testimony to the transforming power of the gospel, first in one man, and then in countless children’s lives. Children that are forever changed, made whole, healed and transformed into valuable members of society, all of whom are achieving incredible exploits with their own families.

Father to the Fatherless

Father to the Fatherless
Author: Paul H Boge
Publisher: Castle Quay Books
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2007-02-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1894860713

Six-year-old Charles Mulli wakes up in his Kenyan hut to discover his parents have abandoned him. Forced to beg from hut to hut in search of food, Charles scrapes out a meagre existence while trying to come to terms with his abusive past and seemingly hopeless future. As a teenager, Charles is invited by a friend to a crusade where he commits his life to Christ. That act begins a unique adventure of faith, miracles, and a passion for reaching street children. After years of struggle, Charles experiences unprecedented success. He finds a wonderful wife, raises a family, excels in business to such a degree that he creates an empire that is noticed by the President of Kenya. Charles becomes a pinnacle in the Church movement, but then his life changes again. In spite of his tremendous achievements, the plight of the growing street children problem in his country remains strong in Charles' heart. He is unable to shut out their cries, the cries he understands so well, and he realizes he must respond. Convicted by God to give away all his possessions, Charles sells everything to pursue his passion of rescuing street children from the slums of Kenya. He battles against corrupt religious establishments, supernatural enemies, and intense financial pressures to bring hope to those whose lives reflect his own childhood. Mully Children's Family (MCF) Orphanage was founded and established by Charles and Esther Mulli in response to the desperate needs of street children, abandoned children, and HIV/AIDS orphans in Kenya in 1989. Father to the Fatherless is the true story of a man whose life begins in desperate poverty, moves to riches, and finally servanthood, where he becomes a real-life demonstration of selfless love and sacrifice that challenges us to evaluate the cost of giving up all to God in the service of others.

Charles Mulli

Charles Mulli
Author: Janet Benge
Publisher: Christian Heroes: Then & Now
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781576588949

"Recounts the story of Charles Mulli, Kenyan entrepreneur who in 1989 sold his company and founded Mully Children's Family, a charitable organization providing vulnerable children in Kenya and Tanzania with housing, food, education, and health care through residential programs and community empowerment initiatives"--

The True Story of Canadian Human Trafficking

The True Story of Canadian Human Trafficking
Author: Paul H Boge
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-04-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781988928098

The true and full story of the world of human trafficking in Canada. Estimates are between 12 and 27 million people are caught in human trafficking globally with almost 2 million in the USA and tens of thousands in Canada, where our own girls are exploited for their labour or sexual services.

Hope for the Hopeless

Hope for the Hopeless
Author: Paul H Boge
Publisher: Castle Quay Books
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2012-07-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1927355044

Hope for the Hopeless continues the journey of Charles Mulli started in the best-selling biography Father to the Fatherless. His journey of faith challenges him to trust Christ in desperate times, confront evil forces and believe God for even greater miracles of healing and deliverance. It takes him into the heart of the most devastating event in recent Kenyan history, where in the wake of the post-election violence that shook Kenya to its core, while the nation stands in fear and desperation, Mulli risks everything to follow the call of Christ on his life to bring hope to the hopeless. You will be greatly moved by these amazing true stories. Each tells of a tragedy turned miraculous. Whether the young girl evicted by her family and left to survive in a slum or the boy whose parents passed away, leaving him destitute on the street, all appear hopeless cases until they encounter Charles Mulli and discover a new life they could not have imagined.

Memory and Dream

Memory and Dream
Author: Charles de Lint
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2007-02-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780765316783

A tale of love, courage, and the transforming power of imagination

My Journey Of Faith

My Journey Of Faith
Author: Charles Mutua Mulli
Publisher: Castle Quay Books
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2016-03-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1927355788

"At six years old Charles Mulli woke up one morning to find he had been completely abandoned by both parents. All alone he fell into a life of abject poverty, forcing Mulli to wander from hut to hut begging for food for his very survival, unable even to attend school. ..." As a teenager Mulli started a small taxi company which grew to be very successful. Eventually he expanded his business ventures to include real estate, insurance, and oil and gas distribution, becoming a highly successful businessman. But despite all his success, the growing struggle in his heart over the plight of thousands of Kenyan street children remained strong until one day he surrendered to the call of God on his life to sell everything he owned and begin rescuing street children from the slums of Kenya. His story is told here in My Journey of Faith from his own perspective, describing his incredible life of faith that is filled with love, miracles, and powerful answers to prayer, and demonstrates persuasively how a close walk with God is accessible to all of us even today. The reader will experience the amazing true stories of tragedy-turned-triumph where hopeless cases encounter the work of Charles Mulli’s and discover a new life they could not have imagined.

Factors of Success of Gifted and Talented Kenyan Children and Young Adults from Marginalized and Impoverished Backgrounds, from Mully Children’s Family

Factors of Success of Gifted and Talented Kenyan Children and Young Adults from Marginalized and Impoverished Backgrounds, from Mully Children’s Family
Author: David Rempel
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2017-07-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 3668483795

Doctoral Thesis / Dissertation from the year 2017 in the subject Psychology - Learning Psychology, Intelligence Research, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg (Philosophische Fakultät und fachbereiche Theologie), language: English, abstract: This study analyzes the success factors of winning awards for individual beneficiaries and as an organization within Mully Children’s Family (MCF), a Kenyan NGO for marginalized and traumatized children. The Actiotope Model is used to help analyze, and define the success factors. The Educational Capital developed and the development of Learning Capital supported by MCF as a construct is analyzed through the use of: 1) a QELC questionnaire with beneficiaries, 2) interviews of beneficiaries 3) NBLC checklist-based questionnaires for people in the support system and 4) interviews of staff and community. The Microsystems developed by the MCF construct, provide tools and well-developed Educational Capital as well as a system of coaching and nurturing to be able to enhance Learning Capital. The MCF construct is a Microsystem; it has its own compounds, schools, playgrounds and clubs, to ensure that the best Micro- and Mesosystem is created to rehabilitate and help beneficiaries effectively interact and impact the Exosystems around them, while some win awards. The success factors based on the QELC questionnaire for the award winners were determined. The three strong correlations for award winners were: 1) Cultural Educational Capital, especially as it relates to their choice to surround themselves with other high achievers within the MCF construct; 2) Organismic Learning Capital which suggests that award winners not only understand the significance of keeping their bodies healthy but also practice this; 3. Modifiability Belief, the award winners understand they have the ability to modify their behavior, learn from their mistakes and success and then modify their present actions. The impact of mentors was researched. Peers were found to play a vital role in success as well. The MCF construct intentionalizes staff-beneficiary and peer-peer mentoring. The success of MCF, which supports the modification of each beneficiary through the complex intentionalized Actiotope, is effective as can be seen by the rankings of their primary and secondary exam results and the numerous awards of individuals and teams; and also provides an environment in which marginalized members of Kenyan society have the chance to develop themselves to win awards, become entrepreneurs, and become vital members of society.

The Value of Culture

The Value of Culture
Author: Arjo Klamer
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9053562184

Culture manifests itself in everything human, including the ordinary business of everyday life. Culture and art have their own value, but economic values are also constrained. Art sponsorships and subsidies suggest a value that exceeds market price. So what is the real value of culture? Unlike the usual focus on formal problems, which has 'de-cultured' and 'de-moralized' the practice of economics, this book brings together economists, philosophers, historians, political scientists and artists to try to sort out the value of culture. This is a book not only for economists and social scientists, but also for anybody actively involved in the world of the arts and culture.