One of a series of posts featuring someone on the outside looking in. Special thanks to 11-year-old Kepler for sharing his perspective on Arvid’s adventure.
I would have loved to see Arvid keep on cycling even if he has past the point of not being able to beat the record. But I am still really proud of Arvid! He has raised so much money already for Mully Children’s Family, and given so much.
If things are hard just pray, and if you are too far behind that you completely forget about the Guinness World Record, then think of all the money that you have already raised, and be encouraged!
It’s amazing how one person like Mr. Mulli can impact the lives of 10,000 kids, and I think that he has made a HUGE difference in the world. He nourishes them and gives them all beds! He deserves a huge amount of respect! I think that God is working through him in tens of thousands of ways! I love seeing all the kids’ smiles and their lives being changed through God and Mr. Mulli.
I think what motivates Arvid is thinking about all the kids that are still on the street, and also those kids with huge smiles on their faces at Mully Children’s Family. He want to help Mr. Mulli rescue even more kids from the streets of Kenya. It makes me feel more passionate and want to donate even more money to MCF.
I love what Arvid has done in the world, and pray that he will keep on going.