Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Friendly Kenya

From the sweltering heat of Watamu to the unseasonal rains of Kisii and from the crowded streets of Nairobi to the untamed bush of Maasailand, my trip to Kenya took me all over the map. Despite the diversity of weather and population though, one thing didn't change: the friendliness of the people. The Kenyan people are some of the warmest and most welcoming people I've ever met!


In Watamu, we were visiting an orphanage supported by the Larium congregation. We were warmly welcomed by the Fondo family who run the orphanage and encouraged to return for a longer visit anytime.


In Nairobi, we stayed with a wonderful family in the suburbs. They welcomed us into their home and helped us get oriented to the crazy city of Nairobi!


In Upper Guccha (near Kisii), the people's warm welcome made even the rain and the mud seem insignificant! We arrived after an hour-long walk through the mud to be met by smiling people, warm food, and a cheery mud hut!


In Maasailand, we walked through the fields to arrive at the church: a clearing under a large tree. When the congregation saw us coming in the distance, several of the women ran out to meet us and escorted us back singing the entire way!

I had an absolutely wonderful time in Kenya and look forward to going back! 

One more post for South Africa!

I left South Africa at the end of November, but I thought I'd share a few more photos with you regardless! I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas!

Joyce told these preschool kids the story of Jonah and they in return shared a song with her!

Jacob praying with some of the people staying at the hospice near Ikageng. When we left, the director begged us to return whenever we could.

Dan speaking to the students at a local high school. The principal was very happy to have us there and emphasized the importance of having prayer in her school.


Bob praying for people we met while walking through the township of Sufurbylt.

Stay posted for a post on my trip to Kenya (which took place last month). I'll post it in a few days.