Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Bwana Asifiwe (Praise the Lord)


[This  blog was suppose to go up on 8/12]

We started our Sunday morning off with getting to sleep in till about 8am! :]
Church here starts around 10:30, but we got to Maasia Corner around 10. Upon arrival we were greeted at the door. The church is very welcoming to visitors.
The church had a wonderful praise service with the children, youth, and adult choir singing.  It was beautiful. You know that lost feeling you get when you’re in a room and you can’t understand anyone around you? Yeah, well we could not understand most the words, but when Jesus is present that lost feeling seems to go away. The beauty of serving the One who created this world is that He understands all languages. As a team, we followed after their choir and sang “Lord I lift your name on high” with all the hand motions that go along with it.  Let’s just say, for most of us on this team, singing is not our spiritual gift. But, hey, as long as you are singing to Praise Jesus then Kila kitu sawa (it’s all good)
When “big church” started most of the team went with the little kids to help in the class. All the watotos (kids) gathered under a side hut and listened intently as Rachel told the story of how God sent Jesus to Earth and the cross for all of our sins. Damaris and Alice were there for us to translate so the kids could better understand the story. Afterwards Kaitlyn (they call her Katherine) led them in the craft of making salvation bracelets with the beads. Oh, the joy I got in watching the team help the kids put the beads on the thread or tie the bracelet on their wrist. The children are so easy to love and melt each one of our hearts.
Once church was over, Mary had brought a broom for Jamye to buy and gave her a woven basket with passion fruits in it. I laugh because the day before Jamye had been talking about the brooms they use to sweep the floors, but also how she did not like the passion fruits. Ariel received some fruits as well. “Passion fruit anyone? I make you good deal, just advertise me.”
Oh, how they love to give. With what they have, they give. The hospitality they showed us the last 3 days is better than we could ask for. The challenge this ministry faces is one that will take time. Being built in a predominantly Muslim community has shown the team that as we go out and spread the Word, some do not want to hear, some will listen and reject, but as we continue to pray some will listen and accept. It could be a slow process, but it is in God’s hands.  Galatians 6:9-10 “And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart. Therefore as we have opportunity, let us do good to all, especially to those who are of the household of faith.”
We have two more days left here in Kenya. Get ready to see some animals because we are going on a Safari, Literally!!!! EXCITING!!!!
The team has put their heart and soul into serving our Lord on this trip. It has been amazing to watch each one of their talents shine. Sharing our testimonies with each other we learn, none of us are perfect, kind of already knew that, but God has a plan for each of our lives. It was His will for all 9 of us to be on this mission trip.
We thank each and every one of you who are praying. We feel the prayers and know they are here. Thank-you for praying for Boldness, it was needed; Safe travels-it has been answered but keep it coming we still have to fly home; Health-upset stomachs is about as bad as it has got; and PATIENCE—the dreaded one- has been one of the most rewarding ones.
Family, Friends, Believers and Non-Believers,
We love you all and miss you………….
            <3 Cayla
Phil 2:14-16
            “Do all things without complaining and disputing, that you may become blameless and harmless, children of God without fault in the midst of a crooked and perverse generation, among whom you shine as light in the world, holding fast the word of life, so that I may rejoice in the day of Christ that I may not run in vain or labored in vain.” 

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