My availability to internet access has not been as good as I had hoped, but that’s ok. I am also realizing that high speed in Kitale is equivalent to my days of 33.6 kps dial up.
After 4 flights and a 7 hour van ride, I finally made it to Kitale last night. My first night in Nairobi was wonderful as I was met at the airport by Pastor Adams and several students. We enjoyed a wonderful meal of Indian food which was new for them. I had the privilege of staying at the Mennonite Guest House and met several missionaries while I was there. My neighbor was an Aggie.
The van ride to Kitale was painful and interesting. Painful, because 14 of us were scrunched into a van that is not much bigger than a mini-van. Interesting, because I got to take in the full beauty of this amazing country. I was also blessed to see some Zebras and baboons along the way.
I preached my first service last night. The service started at 9PM and ended around 11PM. I spoke on John 21. Three people came forward to make renewed commitments to the Lord.
I went to bed last night around midnight to the wonderful sounds of an African rain. I woke up this morning and was greeted by monkey’s on the roof of the main building. I am staying at the Kitale Club. I also had the privelege of being seranaded by a marching band.
This afternoon, I am leading the first pastor’s conference. I will again be preaching this evening. The first message has given everyone here a great expectation of things to come.
Pastor Adams is waiting for someone to give me a gizzard with my meal, as it is a sign of respect. He also said the children are glad I’m here, because someone will probably slaughter an animal for a feast in my honor.
I am making a video diary, but will not be able to upload those items in the forseeable future. May have to wait until I am back at Kenyatta aiport in Nairobi.
Continue to pray for the fires of renewal to sweep this land.