Hello everyone
It's been about a week since our last blog, and we're over a week and a half behind in our writing, goodness! Sorry for the delay, we're now under three weeks left here and our days are flying by at a 100 miles per hour.
I'm going to skip writing about Thika because we were there for a women's conference, and for obvious reasons I had little role in the event. I'll let the girls tell you about it.
We're here in Makueni now and its great to be here. The two and a half weeks preceding our time here had schedules that drained us physically and spiritually. Makueni has breathed a lot of wind back into our sails, our first day here was monday and like we have for the rest of the summer, we spent it in prayer and fasting. This week was different though because we prayed with the local pastors fellowship, and after an entire week with ~80 women, lets just say it was great to be around other Y chromosomes worshiping God. Even for Kenya, these pastors are full of joy, and also so full of life...its contagious, which is exactly what we needed after those draining weeks.
As we drove through the rural landscape and town to get here to Makueni (very rural and dry) I half expected to see John Wayne walk out of one of the general stores and hope on his horse and ride off into the sunset. speaking of sunsets, they're very pretty out here. There isn't a plant out here that isn't covered in spines, thorns or stickers of some sort. Yesterday I got a thorn stuck in my finger somehow? The river here is completely dry except for a couple of small springs and the "dirt" is very sand like, most of the plants aren't very big except for the MASSIVE Baoba trees. They're huge, just massive.
Um...back to the people. Like I said it's quite rural, theres a big demon presence and a lot of witchcraft here. The people here stare at you if you're white. Molly Ray put it best when she said that when we're in Nairobi, we celebrities, and here we're aliens. Its kid of creepy to be honest, yesterday I felt like a caged animal with the number of kids that gathered around me from a distance and stood there and gawked at me. yesterday we held a conference on the importance of saving and the forming of Co-ops. Molly Ray taught on saving and gave some biblical context for the session and Commander Ponton taught about Co-ops. Then a kenyan taught about more stuff but he spoke in swahili so we don't have the slightest clue what he said.
Pray for us that we finish strong and for the eventual transition home
Sam and the Mi2's
Hi, this is Russ Teets from First Pres and the October Life In Abundance trip led by Rich Freitas. We visited Makueni for one night. Please say Hi to Titus for me. Here is a picture of him milking his cow.
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Blessings, Russ
Russ! Great to hear from you:) Pastor Titus is an amazing man. God is moving in that community. Hi from Elise Omi and Molly Ray (the Messenger students).
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