often times the seemingly mundane can provide a great deal of insight

2.03.2007

Hey! New Update!

Dear Loved Ones,

So far we have had a somewhat eventful time in Kenya. We thought we might have some malaria in oiur group. praise God, that was not the case. However one of the possible vicitims was the 2 yr old son of my co-leaders. we had a little scare, but things are settling down now. Our time has been filled with many different opportunities to serve the YWAM bas in Athi River. We have also had the opportunity to minister at different schools and even a hospital. We will be working with a church tomorrow where a sermon will be presented in spanish, then translated into english, and then again into swahili. It has been amazing to experience all the different cultures and see how God is at work in so many ways. Many different groups have come through The Athi River base; Americans (North and Central), Europeans, Africans, even some Canadians. It has been great to have the opportunity to hear from all these different people. to find out what they have been learning and what their future plans are. God is much bigger than we know, and this has really helped me to see that all the more. We still have much more ministry to help with. We will possibly be ministering with different churches, schools, hospitals, and orphanages this week. We also plan on being in a Masai village rom the 10th through the 15th. The Maisa are a nomadic indigenous group, and that time would be very different than anything we have experienced so far. Please continue to pray for us as we continue serving our Lord in Kenya. Peace.

-=Andrew=-

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