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The Downing Legacy is the story of a family dedicated to serving
God as missionaries in Kenya. Their assignment to run Rift Valley
Academy resulted in a multi-generational involvement with the
myriad and diverse roles necessary to produce a successful school,
and one that has met American accreditation standards, and gained
recognition worldwide for quality and uniqueness. Lee Harper
Downing, the patriarch of the family, led the way with his gift of
teaching Latin and the Bible. He was known for his life of prayer
and faithful leadership in Africa Inland Mission. His eldest son,
Herbert, served as principal of the school for many years where he
used his varied talents for teaching, building, and administration.
The younger brother, Kenneth, was asked to fill in for a year while
Herbert was on furlough. He found himself "filling in" for ten
years, during which time he taught various classes and generally
ran the school. Both men's wives shared in the teaching and
responsibilities of RVA which included homemaking for children
living in dormitories, cooking, laundry, nursing, and other duties
that were gracefully taken on as the need arose. This is the
heartwarming story of their love and commitment to their mission.
The Downing Legacy is the story of a family dedicated to serving
God as missionaries in Kenya. Their assignment to run Rift Valley
Academy resulted in a multi-generational involvement with the
myriad and diverse roles necessary to produce a successful school,
and one that has met American accreditation standards, and gained
recognition worldwide for quality and uniqueness. Lee Harper
Downing, the patriarch of the family, led the way with his gift of
teaching Latin and the Bible. He was known for his life of prayer
and faithful leadership in Africa Inland Mission. His eldest son,
Herbert, served as principal of the school for many years where he
used his varied talents for teaching, building, and administration.
The younger brother, Kenneth, was asked to fill in for a year while
Herbert was on furlough. He found himself "filling in" for ten
years, during which time he taught various classes and generally
ran the school. Both men's wives shared in the teaching and
responsibilities of RVA which included homemaking for children
living in dormitories, cooking, laundry, nursing, and other duties
that were gracefully taken on as the need arose. This is the
heartwarming story of their love and commitment to their mission.
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