The time for goodbyes has finally arrived--its hard to imagine that our time here woulde fly by so fast. God has seen us through well and along with our goodbyes we have had plenty of opportunities for praise and celebration. Today was our last day in the camps; tomorrow we head for Nairobi and will spend 2 days there before we fly back to Iowa for a week of family time......(continued below)
Little John is quite the entrepreneur making and selling his beads. We helped him buy a big bag of beads and have frequently bought his products |
Church in the IDP camps is unforgettable. Today was our last Sunday there and the whole church community sent us off with prayers and praise to God. So AWESOME! |
The beds are stackable but not quite ready for sleeping on |
Tonight we are finishing the final touches on a 4 beds that will be sent off tomorrow to a street boy's home that our colleague John Njane runs a few kilometers from here. Tomorrow morning, Nate is running do wn the mountain to purchase the pipes for the new Tumaini water line--all 1000 meters (1 Km)--that God has provided for his people living in that camp. Tonight we drank tea with a local pastor and his family who have been serving God in the IDP camps ever since the camps were formed. We are leaving this pastor in charge of receiving the payments of a couple of the groups' monthly loan payments. The funds he receives will be recycled back into another sustainable business project in the IDP camps after we leave. God provided funds to help this pastor purchase a piki piki (motor bike) with which he can take more frequent visits to the IDP community where he pastors a church. God is so good in providing Godly men here who are more than capable of carrying on the good work that God has begun here. We are so excited about somehting else. As you know, we have been praying for Tumaini camp in a special way that God would provide somehting sustainable for the people living in that camp. Apart from the water pipe we are installing, we were unable (because of time constraints) to start any businesses there like we had in other camps nearby. However, God heard yours' and our prayers and has brought a group of 5 Christian young men and women from the US for a 2 year term to come and do sustainability projects and discipleship in Tumaini camp. We got to meet with them this week and share our experience and gained knowledge with them. What a time it was for giving God due praise. Praise the Lord! There will still be more to write about when we return to the states so everyonce in a while I will keep you posted on what God is doing for IDPs in Kenya. Please continue praying and praising God. Thanks for your prayers! Oh..and there is still more videos to come so stay linked.
Noah received a lesson on planting/plowing for |
Its been sweet getting to work as brothers on so many of our projects. What a gift |