Author: Adventures

One Day for the Salvation of Many

One day in the life, that's all we're guaranteed. When we wake up in the morning, that day is our gift from God to use for His glory. How many days have been ordinary? How many days have I wasted? But today was not one of those days. Today was far from ordinary. Another ministry day, we did door-to-door visits. But as we have been doing this for a while now, it had begun to feel repetitive and tiring. To make matters worse, I didn't sleep well last night. Being obedient to the Lord's wishes, I continued uncomplaining and was greatly rewarded. The third home we visited, a...

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in Masaai land

We just spoke with the Kenya leaders.  They are out in the bush without internet access, but we thought we'd update you on how things are going out there until they can blog for themselves after September 23rd.  They are with the Masaai tribe in a remote village called Tangi-tatu.  The team is staying at the church that was estabilished there by our host.  The weather is warm during the days and pretty chilly at night.  The leaders said there is lots of layering of clothes being implemented each evening.  But besides the extreme weather, the team is loving...

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team is safe

Many of you have heard about the pipeline explosion in Nairobi earlier today.  We just wanted to let you know that the team was not affected by this event, as they are several hours away from Nairobi in Masaai land.  They are doing ministry in a remote village for the next week or so.  Internet is sparse there, but we will be posting an update as we talk with them. Thanks, Passport Field Support team

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You Know You’re in the Bush When…

You know you're in the bush when… children must literally run beside the bus to show the driver the way to the village. the driver gets out of the bus to find a path to drive down so we don't get stuck in the mud. the driver asks directions from a man on a bicycle. you wake up to a symphony of animal sounds, such as donkeys, chickens, roosters, sheep, goats. donkeys "hee-haw" so loudly that they sound like they're dying. the village has a hyena trap and shows you how to set it. you hear a hyena in the field at night. there are no...

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one happy family again

We just spoke with Neal and he let us know that the team is finally all there.  There were 2 students and Nikki who got bumped off their flights and had to fly a day late.  But all is well and they're one big happy family again.  They're all settling in in Kijabe and jumping into all that God has for them there.  Thanks for all the prayers for this team! The Passport field support team

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Safe in Kenya!

We just spoke with the team leaders and they've all arrived safely in Kenya.  They are in route to their ministry site via some very long bus rides and will be settling in these next few days and getting some orientation from their host.  Expect to see some blogs rolling out in the next few days as they find internet. Thanks for all the prayers for this team! The Passport field support team

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