Well… this Sunday is the launching of the first Engasura
Church Gathering. We have been very busy creating a place for the tent which
will house our Engasura family till we erect a meeting house. We have been
meeting every Wednesday in Margret’s house for over 6 months and all the
neighbors have been waiting for this day.
So here is a pictorial post showing what we have been doing.
Pray for us this Sunday that Christ will be lifted up and His people edified.
Engasura is located up in the mountains surrounding Nakuru
and is very fertile farmland. Little shambas (farms) dot the mountainside.
Located completely on a hillside, there are not many level places to build on so…
if you want level… you have to create it.
Like the construction of StoneHouse Fellowship Nakuru, there
are no power tools, bull dozers or transits… just a ton of hard work moving
tons of dirt and eyeballing the surface, hoping it turns out level.
Then came the demolition of the mud house that served as a
church building for 10 years. The members of this ‘church’ grew from four people
to six over a period of ten years and drove Margret to almost giving up on believing
in the Church.
It took two days to take down the eight by twenty-four foot
building. Upon finishing the demolition, the ‘church leader’ came by and
demanded half the roof panels that Margret and the other members had paid for.
He also took his pulpit! Oh well… didn’t Christ say when someone asked for your
roof panels that you should give them the pulpit too?
We also had to dig big drainage ditches on either side of
the plot to accommodate the massive amount of water that comes down the
mountain when the rainy season comes … which by the way… started four days ago.
Pray that they divert the flow.
After leveling the section that we will build on, we put
used cement sacks (cost of five shillings a sack) full of dirt to hold the
edges of the foundation in place until the area hardens.
This last picture is where we are at now and where it will
be when the StoneHouse Family arrives on Sunday. Like the StoneHouse gathering
place in Nakuru, this project is being built with faith and hard work.
Should our Father put it on your heart to help us with the
cost of the building we will be forever grateful. The building will cost about
five thousand dollars and every donation helps. Like the widow giving her few cents, it’s
not the amount of money, but the amount of love that accompanies it that matters.
Our Father will make it grow!
God bless … The StoneHouse Family
3 comments:
Dearest friends,
Thank you so much for the wonderful pictures of all the hard work and effort put forth to bring the life of Christ there in Engasura. Praise God! May God bless all your efforts and sweet Margaret for her faithfulness to Him. I love you all!
Thank you dearest Mala... don't forget to pray for this Sunday!
Hi Noah
It is good to see you and make contact again.
I am pleased to see that shammah is with you he looks well.
It is good to see your progress and the blessing you will be where you are.
I shall pray a blessing request to the heavenly father for you.
How can I send support to you.
You have lifted my horizon thankyou.
Will follow your progress.
Enjoy your cup of tea.
Bill
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