Sunday, August 29, 2010

Back in Nairobi - Again

So much to catch up on so here goes. Friday, in spite of it being declared a national holiday for the signing of the new constitution and the pouring rain, pastors and prison chaplains came to the CR follow up meeting. Senior pastors came from Eldoret and another brought 2 associate pastors and they all rode their bicycles 20k to be there. Did I mention it was raining?

After presenting an overview of CR we had a lot of great discussion about how to get CR started. They were very excited about how it can bring healing to their congregations but a little overwhelmed with how to get it going. We brainstormed different ways of starting poly, poly (slowly). They had lots of great, thoughtful questions about how to make it work culturally. Many shared how CR has impacted their own lives. Overall it was a very encouraging meeting, both for us and for them.

We were fortunate that during our morning chai break, we were able to witness (on TV)the historic signing of the new constitution. It was great to see so many friends and share their excitement for this ministry.

After the seminar we spent some time with our kids at Purpose Driven Academy (PDA). Brian was feeling much better, recovering well from malaria.

Saturday was an interesting day. We started off back at PDA to see the kids one last time before we leave. It was a tearful goodbye with promises to be back soon. I miss them so much already. That's really all I can say about that now.

We had a request from Kitale Prison for more exercise books (blank notebooks for step study groups) and pens. So went went into town and bought more and took to the prison. We learned that there are about 250 men in CR now at the prison! Wow, the number keeps growing. There are 22 wards at the prison of 1149 men and they all have CR groups. We only met with part of them on Wednesday. I also forgot to mention that Wednesday we heard a testimony form a man who accept Christ when we were there in March and how CR and Jesus has changed his life. There are so many stories.

We visited with Sister Freda and her husband Richard at their home in town. They had been holding medical clinics in other parts of Kenya so it was the only time we could see them. Of course she is the greatest hostess and served us a wonderful meal. We had a great time of fellowship.

We arrived at Kitale Airstrip (yes airstrip, not airport) to catch our 3:20 flight to Nairobi only to learn that it just departed. It was rescheduled to 1:50 and no one told us. There were no more flights until Sunday. I just prayed a quick prayer and said "Ok God, this is Your problem, what are you going to do about it?" I was scheduled to speak at a church just outside Nairobi Sunday morning. As only God could arrange, there was a flight from Eldoret at 7 pm that had 2 seats on it. The airline manager drove us to Eldoret. He will likely be running the airline someday, he was so gracious, very smart and ambitious. He shared his story of not being able to afford to go to high school to now being in college because someone supported him. It doesn't take much to change someones life. The trip would normally take about 1 1/2 hours but it was pouring rain and hailing like crazy. At first it was raining cats and dogs, then it rained elephants and rhinoceroses. The road were flooded and we couldn't even see where the many potholes were. By God's hand we made it and was able to catch that flight and get back to Nairobi.

Today, Sunday we drove about 2 hours East of Nairobi to the small village of Kangari to Bible Fellowship Church, arriving 1 1/2 hours late for service but they were still singing and dancing to praise the Lord when we arrived. We heard an inspirational message from Pastor Peter about how CR changed his life. I spoke about CR, encouraging others to open up with one another. We had a good time of fellowship over lunch prepared by the church members.

On the way back to Nairobi we stopped at CCI in Thika and had a nice visit with the CR ministry leader. The leaders are almost through with their step study groups and we discussed how to launch the ministry church wide. Our visit was very timely.

Please pray for the CR seminar that begins tomorrow morning. Pray that the right people come and God prepare their hearts to learn about this life changing ministry. Pray for me that when I open my mouth, words may be given me so that I will speak fearlessly as I should. Pray for Morris who will be co-teaching with me for the first time.

2 comments:

  1. God continues to take your trip and work where He wants it to go. Raining Rhinoceres? That's a lot of rain. I can't even imagine. Slipping and sliding on muddy roads just doesn't compare. God never said the trip would be easy, just that He is always there with you. His hand and grace are so apparent in everything you are doing.

    I'm so glad that Brian is feeling better. Those goodbyes must be getting more and more difficult.

    Be a Muppet for God and have a great seminar. Give my greetings to Morris. I know he will be used in a very special way to impact more and more lives. Have a great week!

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  2. God is in the details! He is so FOR YOU.

    He shows it in show many ways, and you get to experience it.

    He has never stopped loving you - never.

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