Saturday, January 20, 2007

Kenya Report January 20










Greetings from Kenya! Hamjambo!








We greet you from East Africa. Sorry it has taken us this many days to give an update. We have been "out in the bush" and away from Internet access but wanted to give a brief update on what God has been doing.








We'll start from tonight. Margaret and I have just returned from an open air crusade in a market in the Kenyan region known as Busia. The churches in the area set up a sound system, held wonderful praise and worship African style, then I shared a simple gospel message. One of the local pastors, Pastor Boniface, translated into the local dialect of Swahilli. Praise God, about 100 responded to the message and came forward to accept Christ. There were also several healings that took place.






The trip has been very different than our expectations. We drove in a rented van from Kisumu to Webuye to Pastor Mudenyo's home. We were there only a couple of hours when we packed up again and drove into the very rural parts of this region near a town called Busia. The conference we were teaching at was held in a church with mud walls and a steel roof and a mud floor. The road to the area was dirt and in places more like a Jeep trail.



This is truly something we had not expected but we have fallen in love with the people in these villages, many still live in grass and mud homes. They love the Lord, love to praise, and love to share the gospel. I shared several messages with the group of pastors, pastors wives and church leaders about studying and teaching the Bible verse by verse. They were very well received.





Margaret shared powerful messages about how important it is that the Lord who shapes our lives and that we let His life live out through our lives to bring others to faith and strength in God.



We have had the pleasure of dining on authentic African food prepared in love and served in the traditional African way. The Kenyan people are very hospitable and friendly. They have accepted us with open arms and love. The conference is now complete and the pastors have headed home to teach Sunday morning.


We are happy for what the Lord has done, while pretty exhausted from the travelling and busy schedule. Pray for strength to do what remains. We look forward to visiting the orphanage Monday and bringing the many gifts our body has provided.

Life for many of these people is very hard. Many walk or bicycle many kilometers each day and earn less than a dollar a day. They suffer from famine and drought and disease. Yet they have a love for Jesus. We so much enjoy their singing and praise as you can see from the photo. We look forward to returning home soon to give more details!

God bless you!


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

We are praising God with you as we
read your news of Kenya....and see
the pictures. We will continue to lift you up in prayer and we send
you our love. B and B

Anonymous said...

I'm happy to hear that you made it to your destination safely.

It is exciting to hear of the many people who came to know Jesus and the healings several experienced. Praise the Lord.

I'm glad the people love to worship!

I have been praying for you daily and will continue.

Blessings and strength from the Lord,

Mary

Anonymous said...

We continue to pray for strength and for the work that God is having you both do in Kenya.

We praise God for the opportunity and blessings that comes with honoring the call God has made to spread His word and for the opportunity that God brings in seeing the joy of a people who love Him unconditionally.
Thank you.

Bobby said...

It's amazing how some people have so little and still praise God, yet there are some with so much to be thankful for, yet don't.

It's good to see the Gospel is reaching more people each day. Ordinary people like you bringing the Gospel to Africa is far better than whole governments sending millitary aid, money, or even food (those things are still needed, of course). The Gospel has given these people LIFE. I pray for you and all other workers in the fields.