These last 2 weeks have been so amazing! My team and I were staying in Satiman, Kenya which required us to take a 4 hour off-roading adventure into the Kenyan bush near Mt. Kenya just to get there. The family and their friends who graciously hosted us were all so humble, loving, beautiful and filled with the holy spirit and they instantly became our new found family. Worship services, teaching at the local primary school, and village to village ministry spreading the gospel is what took up the majority of our time in more than rural Satiman. We had the rare privilege to stay among the Maasi tribe and people which seemed to be a dream at times while we participated in their traditions and coming of age celebrations. We camped under the stars for 2 and half weeks while going the whole time without showering! At this point, while still not having showered, I have replaced my old daily routine with one that now consists of putting on bug spray, taking baby wipe showers, and tackling the squatty potty. God has really blessed us by keeping us all healthy and and strong! More stories and updates to come after the 24 hour bus ride to Uganda where I hopefully will find an Internet cafe!
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
First day in Kenya!
We just got into Nairobi last night and we drove 3 hours to Nanyuki where the pastor of African Inland Church graciously hosted us for the night. We got a few hours of sleep and we are now getting groceries and heading out to the more rural areas that we will be setting up camp for the next 2 weeks. We probably won't have any internet or reception so this will be the only time I can post for awhile!
Thankfully, we were able to come to a cyber cafe and get 15 minutes to check facebook and what not.
So far, Kenya is amazing. The people are all so generous and full of smiles and I can't wait to see what God has in store for both African Expedition teams here.
Thankfully, we were able to come to a cyber cafe and get 15 minutes to check facebook and what not.
So far, Kenya is amazing. The people are all so generous and full of smiles and I can't wait to see what God has in store for both African Expedition teams here.
First day in Kenya!
We just got into Nairobi last night and we drove 3 hours to Nanyuki where the pastor of African Inland Church graciously hosted us for the night. We got a few hours of sleep and we are now getting groceries and heading out to the more rural areas that we will be setting up camp for the next 2 weeks. We probably won't have any internet or reception so this will be the only time I can post for awhile!
Thankfully, we were able to come to a cyber cafe and get 15 minutes to check facebook and what not.
So far, Kenya is amazing. The people are all so generous and full of smiles and I can't wait to see what God has in store for both African Expedition teams here.
Thankfully, we were able to come to a cyber cafe and get 15 minutes to check facebook and what not.
So far, Kenya is amazing. The people are all so generous and full of smiles and I can't wait to see what God has in store for both African Expedition teams here.
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