From Jennifer Monical:
Day #1 in Kenya: I feel like I'm back home again! The kids lined up the driveway to the school to welcome us back- so precious- and then performed for us with singing, dancing and poetry. They are all growing up and doing so well- and the rain has been such a tremendous blessing to their community! Thank you God for th...e blessings you are pouring out on your people here at Endana!
Day #3 in Kenya: Well I couldn't get to the computers yesterday since they were all in use by our HUGE team- 39 of us to 3 computers=little computer time! Today was an extremely full day with lots of activity. The team was split up into several different groups doing different activities. My group spent the morning eva...luating 8 children and 2 adults who came seeking educational/medical help. The needs are absolutely overwhelming and the resources are so extremely LITTLE TO NONE. Sounds like a problem only God can solve...so it's a really good thing He is here! Maddie is feeling MUCH better today- thanks so much for the prayer for her, I can't wait to talk to her about her day playing with Kenyan children! Hayden dug a trench all day so he should sleep well tonight! Thanks for all of your prayers and support- we love you!
From Aaron Sanders:
Amazed by the level of community buy-in and cooperation at Endana. These Kenyan men and women desperately want to see God's Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven. I spent the day with several pastors in the Pastor's Conference and then we worked side by side digging a trench for the water pipe that will eventually b...ring water to the area. This trip has been about more than just hope; it's about the now!
Monday, June 28, 2010
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