Through the long rain, hope remains

Through the long rain, hope remains

In Kenya’s season of unrelenting cold and rain, Maryknoll lay missioner Theresa Glaser reflects on the stark contrast between her own simple circumstances and those of her students’ families. At the St. John Bosco Rehabilitation Center, she sees how warmth, learning, and faith can change young lives—and how gratitude can rise even from the mud.

From chalkboard to keyboard

From chalkboard to keyboard

When Theresa Glaser arrived in Kenya as a Maryknoll lay missioner, she longed to serve the “poorest of the poor.” At St. John Bosco Rehabilitation Center, where vulnerable children prepare for formal schooling, Theresa found her calling not just in witnessing poverty, but in changing futures. By helping equip a computer lab and printer station, she’s helped lift both students and teachers from the margins of the digital world into a space of opportunity and hope.

What love is

What love is

In the heart of Kitale, Kenya, the resilience of the very poor offers a profound reflection on love as described by St. Paul. Through their patience, humility, and endurance—writes missioner Theresa Glaser—they embody virtues that challenge the comfort of wealth and privilege.