
OUR LAND!! Miracle House Base Camp in Nakuru... YAY! This photo doesn't really do it justice... the land is amazing, the view is amazing...

Webuye falls with Stephen, Rachael, and Jeremy - FANTASTIC friends!

Carrie and I at Webuye falls!

Best girls... I love these ladies!! Me, Sam, Rachael, and Deanna!


My Kenyan brother - Stephen! He is on staff at our Webuye location... he is a wonderful father figure for the kids!

Gilbert! Another Kenyan brother, who is also the guard at MH Webuye - he is also wonderful with the kids!

Laureen (MH Limuru) and her younger sister, Shira! SO stinkin' cute in their matching dresses and shoes!

A cousin of Benson - cutie!

Erastus (MH Webuye) with his new toy :)

Eglah (daughter of teacher Emily at MH Webuye) with Emmanuel, one of the greatest drivers/friends ever! Emmanuel is truly part of our team - he spends so much time with the kids, and they all know him by name!

Rachael with Alex!

Syprose! She was originally at our MH Limuru location, but after the tribal clashes in January of '08, she had to move west. She is now at our MH Webuye location!

Isabella!

Nancy... smiling up at Jesus :)
Hey friends!!
Today has been a beautiful, sunny day (uncharacteristic for July), and I’m thinking of all of you State-siders celebrating the Fourth! Happy Independence Day :) Today I’m thanking the Lord for the freedom and rights I experience as a US citizen… I’m learning more and more what it’s like for those who don’t know such freedoms.
Yesterday, Deanna and Sam flew out, and they are almost to American soil. A team of 23 high schoolers was here this week from Calvary Community Church – it was WAY cool to do ministry with them and hear their hearts! They did a couple days of awesome children’s ministry in Limuru, as well as prayer walking. They did an awesome job, and it was very cool for me to get to know them and process with them!
I am now back at Pastor Sammy and Eve’s, trying to catch up on a week of no sleep :) Today I went to Miracle House – the kids already miss everyone, and were asking about Mum Deanna and Samantha especially. They were singing songs they learned this week from Calvary – I love watching them apply the things they have learned! Our oldest girl, Jane, received a Bible and a journal this past week – today I absolutely LOVED watching her pull out her Bible and her notebook (in which she had already written Bible study notes), sit the other children down, and begin to teach them from the Word. WAY cool… pray that Jane continues to grow and seek the Lord!
Today, when I was walking with Francis, he told me about three orphans who have been staying with him for the past three days. They came from southern Kenya looking for an aunt, but have been unable to find her. Francis said that the women in the village tried to drive them out – as street children, they were not trusted. Francis is trying to find someplace more permanent for them to stay, but my heart breaks for these children (in grades 1, 4, and 6) who literally have no one caring for them. Pray for their provision and protection! I would love to say that Miracle House could take them in – but at the moment we need sponsors for the children we have! Pray that we get more sponsors so that we can meet more of the GREAT need in this community!
Random, exciting story – I saw Paris and Jack this past week! I had been looking for them since I came, but had not seen them until last Saturday. I met Paris and Jack in the summer of 2006, and I have seen them every trip since. In 2006, I connected with Paris (then in grade 3 or 4) and Jack (then about 3) separately and found out later that they were siblings. Last Saturday, I saw Jack in a crowd of other kids and called out his name – he smiled but didn’t come right over. He was a little shy, but he came up and held my hand with a smile on his face! He spoke enough English for me to find out that he is in nursery school (kindergarten) and that Paris was at home. I held his hand for a few minutes before returning to Miracle House. A few minutes later, I peaked outside to see that he had gone to get Paris. She recognized me right away and gave me a hug. When I asked them both if they remembered me, they smiled and Paris said, “Auntie Arienne!” I was SO thankful I got to see them, hold them, tell them I love them, and pray over them! Yay, God!
This is getting to be long, but here are some other highlights of my time since I last wrote:
- worshipping with Kenyan believers on Mount Elgon – very cool to realize that we are family since we serve the same Father!
- flying over Misri slum on the way to Eldoret with Deanna – SO cool to see it/pray over it from the air!
- watching our Miracle House kids step into ministry more and more. They have a heart of prayer for their community, and I love watching them seek the Lord and challenge others to do the same!
The next several weeks, I will be spending most of my time in Limuru, but I’m also hoping to spend a week in Webuye. I’ll also be able to update more consistently now that I’m back at Sammy and Eve’s. Thank you for your continued prayers and support… I’m so thankful for each one of you!
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