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Master kung fu moves.

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    Evans Munzaa is on the left. He is a student. Coach Kennedy Murimi is on the right. He teaches kung fu in Kenya. (AP/Henry Naminde)
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    Evans Munzaa kicks his leg high in a kung fu class. (AP/Henry Naminde)
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    Many movements in kung fu are based on the ways animals move. (AP/Henry Naminde)
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    Mr. Munzaa is on the right. He needs a job. He hopes to become a kung fu coach. (AP/Henry Naminde)
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    Kung fu helps students focus better. It gives them stronger minds and bodies. (AP/Henry Naminde)
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    Mr. Munzaa does a kung fu move that looks like a praying mantis. (AP/Henry Naminde)
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Squat down.  Press your hands together.  Kick your leg high.  Mr. M. teaches kung fu.

More students want to learn.  They need jobs.  They hope to become kung fu coaches. 

Pray that people in Kenya will be able to find the work they need. 

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Mr. Kennedy Murimi teaches kung fu to young people in Nairobi, Kenya. More folks than ever come to his free trainings. Most say they have lost their jobs. They want to be kung fu coaches. Some want to compete in tournaments. Then they could be paid. Kung fu helps students grow in discipline. They gain focus. They grow stronger. There are many kung fu clubs in the public primary schools. They need more coaches! 

“Let the favor of the Lord our God be upon us, and establish the work of our hands.” (Psalm 90:17)