Saturday, March 31, 2012

The orphanage and the slums

I am sitting thinking how I can describe this day. We went to the Mother Theresa orphanage and the Mathare Valley slum today. I could encourage you to google Mathare Valley slum, but you would only have a picture of the povert you already see on tv. Today was so much more than that. The most beautiful people live in the slums. We were able to interact with many and visited the home of a woman who to me was such a mixture of suffering and self sacrifice. We were able to here about her life and pray with her.
The children were amazing, surrounding us and touching us and so full of joy and laughter. Luke was royalty for sure. They really wanted to interact with him and he was very open to it. Emily, Rebekah and Luke are doing really well and taking it all in. We are so thankful for your prayers. No one on our team is sick and that's amazing.

The orphanage was absolutely Spirit filled. We got to meet incredible babies and children and the nuns who care for them. I still can't get over the sister who led us around. She just glowed with the very spirit of Christ. I can't even describe it.
I hope when we get home to be able to share with you first hand about more of the details.
Please pray for the ministry at Mother Theresa and Mathare valley. The people who sacrifice there are incredible and need our prayers. Thank you in advance.

Friday, March 30, 2012

Hello all,
we are in an internet cafe in Kasarani as a part of our scavenger hunt we are doing to go around town and buy things on our list and meet locals. So far we bought soda and toilet paper and I tried some meat that a man was grilling. People are very friendly. It is hot and we are all sweating but having fun. Trying to stay awake in the midst of jet lag. The food where we are staying is really good. Breakfast was bread and hard boiled eggs and fresh avacados and bananas. We must get on to our next store.
Bwana Asifiwe
Diane

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

We have arrived in Amsterdam. It was a good flight. Lots of food, little sleep. Finished a whole book. There is the 8 of us from Missoula and two others from our group here. We will meet everyone else in Nairobi. As you all are going to bed, it is 6:30 am here. Sleep well and we will leave here in about 5 hours.
Salama (peace)
Diane
It is midnight and we are headed to bed. Bags packed, ready to embark tomorrow. Can't wait to get on the plane. Luke says tomorrow will be the best day, getting on the airplane. He thinks the flying is the best part. I think he just likes the soda and the games and movies on the international flights. Sweet dreams all, will post more as we can.
Bwana Asifiwe (praise the Lord)
Diane

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Adventure to Africa

Hello everyone,
In 10 days we embark on our journey to Africa. Over a year ago we started to entertain the thought of going on a missions trip to Kenya as a family. At first we thought it would be in January and were wrestling with how feasible it was to take our kids out of school for two weeks. As we were contemplating that, the trip was changed to the end of March and right over our spring break. Needless to say we felt that was a big green light. In September 2011 we made the final decision to go and on March 28th, Lord willing we will board the plane. We will be headed to Nairobi, Kenya and get a chance to see first hand what God is doing for orphans at two homes called Sanctuary of Hope where 23 kids live. These kids once lived in the slums and are now thriving in a loving home. I hope to share our trip with you to a certain degree. I am not sure how much time or access to the internet I will have so I may have to post after we get home, but would sure appreciate your prayers as we go. The kids are very excited and Pete and I are too. At this point I am done with anticipation and I just want to get on the plane.
We will be doing some construction on a wall at one of the homes, spend some time doing home visits in the slums and some health visits also. We will do some vacation bible school type activities with the kids at the Mathare Valley school. We will be doing things we don't even know yet and hopefully in all of what we do, sharing the love and good news of Jesus Christ. There are nine of us going from Montana and others from across the country. I believe there are around 25 of us going. We have been divided up into small groups for some of our time in Kenya. We have had 3 different conference calls with our small groups up to now and have been able to read each others bios, but I am really looking forward to meeting up with our whole group and continuing the bonding process. We pray that in all we do God will be greatly glorified. More later.
Diane