This past weekend signaled another trip into the far reaches
of
Kenya
with the Adult team.
Just prior to the
weekend we drove into part of the interior to a place by the name of
Ewaso.
It is a charming little Masai
village where we have been several times previously.
As always, the journey there took us on
winding roads dividing herds of zebra, gazelle and more cattle than one could
count.
Unlike last time, the weather was
far cooler and the dust far greater due to the peculiar weather patterns
currently underway in
Kenya.
We had a couple good days there ministering with the locals
but most importantly encouraging the believers there.
The Masai culture is so rich and traditional
that it was once again a great joy to fellowship with them in church on Sunday.
They truly have a unique style of worship,
unlike that of any other I have seen in this world in which we live.
I like to think that heaven will have plenty
of opportunities for their type of worship as they really know how to commit to
such a thing.
On Sunday afternoon, we wound around that serpentine road
stirring up boiling clouds of dust as we made our way back to
Nairobi.
The Adult team saw their last full day on Sunday and most will depart on
Monday.
However, they had a delightful
time and were privileged to see a great deal of
Kenya for no longer than they were
here.
At this moment in time we have
only one team remaining, the Real Life two month team, who is to arrive back
from Eburru one week from today.
The summer work in
Kenya is heading towards and end
but praise the Lord, His work is not.
This week I continue with our new course in the
Bible
College
regarding the Personal Spiritual Life.
As time matures, so do the believers here who are called to do the work
of the Lord during His last days.
Kenya
will be left in good hands.