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Meet the
Enright's
John and Kendra Enright have been working as missionaries in
Africa since 1973, but John was raised as the child of
United Methodist missionaries and has lived nearly his whole
life in Africa. He was actually born in Brussels, Belgium
where his parents, Kenneth and Lorraine Enright were
studying French in preparation to go to Belgian Congo, and
he arrived in Congo when he was
6 months old. He grew up
speaking several of the tribal languages and with an
understanding of African culture.
With the idea of returning to work in Africa, John attended
Taylor University in Upland, IN, and graduated from Ball
State University in Muncie, IN with a degree in Philosophy.
He also received a Masters' Degree from Ball State in
Secondary Education. During this time he met and married
Kendra Vance, from Earl Park, IN, who also felt God's
leading in her life to work in Africa. Kendra graduated with
a
BS degree in Nursing from Ball State. Later John went back
and finished his seminary degree at Anderson University in
Anderson, IN.
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John and Kendra were accepted to serve as United Methodist
missionaries and spent the first three year term teaching at
a secondary school in Botswana. In 1977 they were sent to
Congo (then Zaire) where they worked until 1998. During this
time John was involved in several areas of work:
evangelism, church construction, pilot for the Wings of the
Morning Flight Ministry, teaching at the Kafakumba Pastors'
School, and economic development. Kendra was involved in
setting up and running a central pharmacy for the 40 United
Methodist clinics in their conference. They were involved in
the construction of a Leadership Training Center when war
started in the Congo in 1998 and they had to leave.
Since 1999 John and Kendra have been working with the United
Methodist Church in Zambia. They built the Kafakumba
Training Center as their base, and from there were able to
continue many of the same programs as they had in Congo,
particularly the Kafakumba Pastors' School. John has also
been able to get more involved in development projects,
working in partnership with Zambians in the areas of
woodworking, agriculture, and business. Since April 2007 the Enrights are no longer employed by the General Board of
Global Ministries of the United Methodist Church, but they
have continued to work with the United Methodist Church in
Congo and Zambia in the same capacity as before.
John and Kendra have two grown sons, Brian and Nathan. Both
boys are currently working with them in Zambia. John's
parents continued to work with John and Kendra several
months each year. Kenneth died in Zambia in 2006 at the age
of 83. Lorraine has continued with her work in Zambia,
spending more than 5 months there this year. |
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