This has been a very, very active week! Here are just a few
of the things we’ve been involved with…
I was in a car accident 4 days ago. Nothing serious though,
just a fender bender, but irritating when it happened. While I was pulling into
a round-about, someone made an illegal lane change and then slammed on their
brakes. The car in front of me slammed on his breaks and I hit him. When the
guy who made the illegal lane change saw he had caused the accident… he took
off!
The car I hit…
My car…
Well; there we were… me and the guy I hit standing in the middle of the
busiest round-about in Nakuru, where huge trucks were speeding by us much closer
than we both felt comfortable with. The other driver said… ‘Lets get out of
here before we get killed’, to which I replied… Great!
Too make a long story very short he turned out to be one of
the nicest guys I’ve met. He called his mechanic and I called mine and they
worked out a very fair price to fix his car. I didn’t have the money with me so
my mechanic went to his shop and loaned me 10,000 shillings (about 110 American
dollars … an act unheard of here in Nakuru) to give him so they could start repairing his
car immediately.
The total cost to fix both cars was about 280 American
dollars. Labor is extraordinarily cheap in Nakuru. Took a bite out of our
budget but we feel very blessed no one was hurt and everyone is happy.
Well; moving on to more happy news.. we are having wonderful
spiritual, free, and fun Gatherings!! We have broken out of the old Kenya (and
American) religious traditions and the Kenyans love it!
When we first come together on Sunday morning, we take 20
minutes just to fellowship with each other and speak of what has God done in
our lives throughout the week.
Then we sit back down in a semi-circle so we don’t have to spend the whole service looking at the back of each other’s head and share what we just heard! People come to the front and begin telling what God has done throughout the week. This is fast becoming the most favored part of our Gatherings and fills us with a lot of joy.
Suddenly spontaneous singing breaks out, our worship team comes to the front and we all begin to praise the Lord for His goodness.
Children then begin to dance and the dancing quickly spreads all over the Gathering! The children weave in and out the isles gyrating with joy. All this is led by our Samburu princess (at least to us) … Sara.
Our Sunday school is becoming Funday school ...
and our school, StoneHouse Academy, is booming! We have gone from 65 students to over a hundred! Amma is teaching a Friday morning bible study that all the children love!
StoneHouse Academy is finally a completely legal primary/nursery school and these are the documents to prove it. It took a lot to get them.
We hope to increase the quality of education
and the enjoyment that these children should have while attending school.
We have already made many physical improvements
and addressed safety issues around the school. And with the help of our friends we want to do even more.
The boys now have a urinal next to their bathroom and upon completion it became necessary that all of them try it out.
We are pleased to announce... it met with their approval.
The holes in the walkways are fixed, avoiding nasty falls…
Our high tech kitchen has been enlarged and equipped with a wonderful new cook! The menu for today is beans and rice. The only attribute the menu has in common with God and is that it is … the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. ;-)
Our cheerful new cook prepares the meals in payment for her kids attending the school and she loves it! We have begun a program where all the parents must contribute something in return for their children attending our school. If they cannot afford tuition we accept services or vegetables!
Other things coming up are ...
We have been invited to speak at a conference for the pastors
of 22 churches in Kenya and 5 from Uganda! We will be speaking the first of
August. Please be praying!
We have been asked to open a school in Samburu which is the
land of the of the Massai tribe. We want to do it! More on that later.
We have been invited to oversee 4 more churches in Nakuru! We
are not sure what to do so please… Pray! Pray! Pray!
So as you can see our plates full. Yet, for a couple of old people we seem to
be holding up great. Even though Kuja, our german shepherd watch dog, and Paka, our
insurance against rats in the house, get mad enough to bite one another' head off ....
And we know why we're all are doing so well too… it's because of your constant love, prayers and support. May our Father bless each and every one of you who are standing and working with us!
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Much love …. David
and Cynthia
4 comments:
All very good news, Abba....sorry about your accident, though....especially about the Gathering! and the school!! and more opportunities to boot? Wow....much wisdom as you proceed....and have to turn down....but much wisdom. I'm reminded of David Wilkerson asking the Lord at age 78...what would you have me do next? and the Lord said, "feed the poor". So he began "Pass the Bread", and it continues today. It's great there is no retirement in God's work!!!
I really enjoyed reading about what all our Father is doing in you and through you with the beautiful brothers and sisters there. My husband and I will keep you in our prayers as you continue in His work there. Amy Wiggins Ball
Thank you Amy we need all the prayers we can get. May God bless you both.
Wow
Amazing progress, great post and pictures. Praise God for He is good.
I too am glad your accident was not very serious. And it is amazing the loan and all. God was in your favor for sure.
Love you both.
Praying for you.
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