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Saturday, July 14, 2012

It is really happening....


It is really happening.  Our mission trip to Kenya is well under way.  All team members and their luggage have now arrived safely in Nairobi.  We spent our first day in Kenya acclimating to the time and weather changes by exploring Nairobi.  Many of us have purchased Kenya phones and are now able to contact friends and family just as if we were right next door.  Technology is truly very amazing.  Some of our team members visited the New Life Children’s Home for HIV positive and abandoned babies.  We have magically turned US dollars into Kenyan shillings and are stimulating the economy as we blaze a path to Nakuru.  Team members have tried their luck with their bargaining skills at the Masai Market.  I think we need more practice at this.

On Friday we traveled by vans from Nairobi to Nakuru, traveling through the Great Rift Valley, said to be the cradle of civilization.  It is certainly a breathtaking view as we travel along the highway.  Volcanoes, lakes and craters are easily viewed.  We also had our first Zebra sightings, which caused a lot of excitement in the vans. 

Saturday was our first workday in Nakuru.  We have visited the boarding school and spent some time with staff and students before traveling a few miles up the road to the Wesley Clinic.  There we are making preparations for the medical camp that will take place next week.  We have prepared the meds to be distributed, and unpacked all the supplies we brought from the US.  Some of the medical folks traveled to the local hospital to observe the Kenyan medical system up close.  I will let one of them share more about this another day.  Just suffice it to say that we are all very grateful for the medical care that we enjoy in the US.

Tomorrow morning we will return to the boarding school to worship with the students there.  After lunch the team will enjoy a safari at the Lake Nakuru National Game Park.  I know that this will be a great day. 

We are being truly blessed with many opportunities to witness the love of Jesus in this place.  Love to all at home.  Know that you are missed, but we are having a wonderful experience.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Are you getting ready?  Have you made your list and checked it twice?  It will not be long now until we step out of one world into another.  Oh, and what an awesome world it is!  You are going to fall in love with Kenya!  I am praying that God will use us in amazing ways!  It was so nice to meet you all at our orientation meeting.  I am looking forward to sharing this walk with you!  Blessings, blessings, and more blessings!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Kenya Team On the Move!

We had a great team orientation last Saturday although we missed those who could not be here.  Our team is coming together and we are learning about each other and our reasons we are going to serve.  I am sure we will all feel like "family" within about 24 hours after arriving in Kenya! If you have not sent in your Missioner Profile form and/or the Team Information form, please do so right away. If you have any questions, comments, or other issues that need discussing, feel free to share them on this Blog....
Bless you all for answering the call to serve our brothers and sisters in Kenya!
Diane