Wednesday, October 12, 2005
Journies in Kenya
The life of modern conveniences has passed. Gone are the days of fast food, Starbucks, automatic transmissions and constant access to the internet! If you have not traveled outside of the U.S., you do not know how incredible you have it. I have enough news to post on here everyday, and I’m sure all of you are sitting at home just waiting with anticipation whenever you log on to hear all the latest, hottest news from Africa. J Well, even if you’re not, I will do my best to tell you about the highlights that have happened since the last time I posted. We spent last week visiting our future home of Kitale, Kenya, which is absolutely beautiful! All four of us are looking forward to settling in to life in Kitale. It is 6200 feet above sea level, at the base of Mt. Elgon. The climate is much cooler than the “normal” African climate. We wore jackets every night by dinner time. Some of the highlights were: meeting the staff at the Kitale Church of Christ Children’s Home, staying at the Kitale Club (a nice resort-type hotel), and looking for houses. Out of the three compounds we looked at, one was a perfect fit. It has two houses, one w/2 bedrooms and one w/5 bedrooms. It is newer and much nicer (at least at first impression) than anything any of us would probably be able to afford back in the States, but the rent is affordable and we especially like the fact that there are 2 houses on one compound. This arrangement would work perfectly for us economically as well as security wise, so please pray that we are able to rent this place! There is one couple ahead of us who might take it, but they might not as well. We will find out later this week. Whether or not this option works, please pray that the Lord will provide a housing situation perfect for us. We also met a team of 6 people from College Heights Christian Church in Joplin, MO. They are in Kitale for 2 weeks making many repairs to the Children’s Home, for which we are very grateful. Please pray that they make it home safely this week. We also finally saw our “new” car, an ’84 Daihatsu 4x4, which we purchased from some now retired missionaries in Kisumu, Kenya. It is very loud, but it runs! We’re trying to find a good name for her; suggestions are welcome! J Other than all of this, our time was also filled by helping George & Dianna Franklin of SEE Ministries (www.seeministries.org) conduct eye glass clinics. Carrie & I also had several chances to get to know each other better while we hung out in our hotel room in the afternoons after work. As a team, however, we struggled a bit. We still feel as if we are vacationing as we haven’t begun our work, which has caused some tension, mainly between the boys and us girls. We met together and prayed which helped, but please pray for us that we will continue to come together as one, and that Satan wouldn’t use little annoyances to tear us apart. Over all, we had a very successful trip to Kitale. This week we have started our training at TASO, but I will leave that for another posting. Thanks so much for your love, support & prayers—know that your prayers for protection and blessing are being answered abundantly, so don’t stop! We don’t want to loose the momentum. All my love—alita
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Lord, be with my brothers and sisters. Keep Satan from touching them and disrupting the work You've assigned to them. Give them strength so that they can be patient and kind to one another, and love each other unconditionally the way Christ taught us to love. Please be with them as they train at TASO. Help them to take every ounce of knowledge they can from that place and use to bring people to healthier lives, and ultimately into relationship with you. Thank you for your faithfulness and answer to prayer.
In Jeus' name Amen
You are always in my prayers. I will add the housing as a specific for you guys. I know that the Lord will place you where he wants you to be.
Thank you, Diane & Jenn for your prayers. Knowing that there is so much support at home is more encouraging than you can imagine. We are all in this together! Love you.
Thank you so much, Alita for your colorful, detailed updates. I am praying that you will get that compound - it DOES sound perfect. Of course, God knows for sure.
Re: the feeling of vacationing: yeah. I understand. Re: the tension in the team: yeah. I understand. :-)
And yes, prayer changes things. And people. Usually the one praying! (at least that's my experience).
We love and pray for you guys. Keep the updates coming!
Lisa,
You left a good impression on me as well! If the church sends a team over you should come. You have a beautiful heart that would love Africa, I think!
Barbie,
We did get the house!! Thanks for you prayers. There are still some details to be worked out, but it's ours for the taking. I will update you more later when everything is more settled. Thanks again for your prayers.
Love you!
Alita
Very nice that you got that housing compound you hoped for! A lot is being heaped on your plate every day and it sounds like things are developing nicely. Keep the faith, no matter what comes your way.
I'm always thinking of you! PA
Alita, I'm so glad you are over there! You have such a heart for the Lord. Those children (and adults) are so lucky to have you there! I heard a little more about what you guys are doing tonight and know that I am praying for you. You guys have been placed there by God and is all you need to complete the work there. Thanks for keeping us all updated.
Greg
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