Friday, June 5, 2009

Majestic Lions of Kenya


There are three things that are stately in their stride,

four that move with stately bearing:
a lion, mighty among beasts, who retreats before nothing...

Proverbs 30:29,30

I love Africa and Kenya in particular. Moreover, I love the majestic lion. I watched it up close in the Nakuru National Park and on the plains of the Maasai Mara. What power and majesty in this animal.

Most of us think of lions in a dry plain but the lion in this photo is from Nakuru National Park. As you can see, he has a lot of foliage in which to live. It gave me joy to watch it and my friend snapped these photos for me. I hope you enjoy them too. Just looking at them again makes me want to visit again soon.





...See, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, ... has triumphed.

Revelation 5:5

Thursday, June 4, 2009

A Challenging Week


Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ.


Galatians 6:2

I feel as if I've been through the wringer this week. So much has been happening in my life. Or more specifically, to the people that I know and love. It has been challenging trying to keep up with their needs and to keep them all in prayer. At the same time, I have much to be thankful for this week.

My mom had blood in her urine late last week and an unexplainable pain in her abdomen. We prayed about it and her blood stopped passing. She also had expanding wounds on her leg from a bout with cellulitus over a year ago now. Yesterday, my brother took her to the hospital for tests.

It seems she has a bladder infection but the doctor thinks the blood in the urine and the pain in her abdomen is caused by a small internal puncture that occurred when her catheter was inserted. As for the leg, nurses will attend at her home today to cleanse and swab it for further evaluation. They were supposed to do this over a month ago and didn't. That is one of the reasons mom ended up going to the hospital instead. Today when they visit, the nurses were to give her a prescribed course of antibiotics for both the leg and the bladder problem.

In Kenya, I have a friend Bornest, a young orphaned woman who has been very sick for some months now. She had to be admitted to hospital on Tuesday due to so much pain that she was literally crying. Yesterday, other friends reported that Bornest had a headache and stomach pain and she was vomiting. Today she seems a bit better but I think she will have to stay in hospital for awhile.

Here is a photo of Bornest (left) . I sent funds for about a week of hospital care. She needs more help for the hospital bills so I would appreciate any prayers or help you could offer.


In another crisis, a young orphan girl named Chelangat was sent home from school due to lack of funds to pay second term which is well underway. After I sent out a request to friends, one kind soul stepped forward to pay for second terms fees. A christian brother in Chelangat's village spoke to the principal today and got her re-enrolled. Chelangat is so grateful as she has hope that her future may be brighter and that she might just get an education after all. I post a picture of Chelangat below. I would ask you to pray for her and if you can help her financially, please get in touch with me.


So it has been a challenging week and this is only the half of it! I am so grateful for having the strength to get through it, for having the peace of God and caring friends who are helping me bare these burdens.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Joy over Bus Dedication

This recent story of a bus dedication posted on my friend Pastor Jonah's blog gave me joy. Read more here about the Missions of Hope.

This week, I had a great time with young people from a high school that is not far from where I stay. The school is now called Kericho Tea Boys High School. It's sister school is called Moi Tea and is not too far too from where we dedicated the bus.

There were a mountain of challenges as we looked at the bus and later took it to the the students who were waiting with bated breath and were overcome with excitment waiting for us to arrive.

We grown ups were excited too as we saw the first bus of its kind to be given to a school in the district.

We do want to praise God for the great work that he did through the parents and everyone who worked hand in hand in seeing that the bus arrived soundly at the school. Praise God with us.


Pastor Jonah

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

I Meant To Do My Work Today

by Richard Le Gallienne

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I meant to do my work today,
But a brown bird sang in the apple tree

And a butterfly flitted across the field,
And all the leaves were calling me.

And the wind went sighing over the land,
Tossing the grasses to and fro,

And a rainbow held out its shining hand--
So what could I do but laugh and go?

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I found a similar poem recited by Elton John

Listen here http://www.amazon.com/Meant-Work-Today-Day-Country/dp/B000WU0TLI


To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.

Ecclesiastes 3:1


Monday, June 1, 2009

"Believe" is a Powerful Word

I love these kinds of stones with beautiful words written on them.


Scripture says to:

Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house.
Acts 16:31

What is it that you and your house believe on?

Have a wonderful week as you ponder over the question. God bless you.

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