Jambo Kenya,
I am not even sure I know what that means, rather I don't know what that means, every time I say it people smile, so I keep saying it.
I pray some day you will know what I know, I pray you will see what I saw, I pray you will be here, the harvets is plentifull my friends, plentifull. Just got back from twelve hours in the savanah, dirty, dusty, smelly, and blessed, we are almost natives.
Today God blew us away again. We went to an area of the slum called the "abyss", I thought we had seen everything, seems we only see what God wants us to see, today he showed us evil. The abyss, bottomless pit, is where the glue boys hangout, they are gone for ever their brains no longer function they sniff glue all the time, the glue makes them forget to eat, they die young. Satan was there, we felt the presence, it weighs heavy on you. The light of Jesus was with us, we were kept safe, you will not believe the photos are real.
Six thousand miles from home, in a corragated steel shed in the middle of the African savanah, at a school called Joska, with the winds swirling, the dust blinding I was called upon to preach to 600 Kenyans. God is good all the time, we love and worship Jesus Christ our Lord and savior together, no matter the time zone or language. Praise Him.
Fun stuff
We saw a #4 jersey, go pack go.
I am really thankful for cipro...
Traffic laws are non existant, pedestrians beware.
Showers, seem to be optional.
Not everything is foreign, we are served mandazi's for breakfast, small fried, sugarless donuts, today we were served something different, Steve expecting some exotic description asked what it was, answer cake.
God bless more later.
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The most excitment we had here was a dog taking a BIG old poo in the hallway! Trust me you haven't missed anything here :)
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