A while back, one of my best friends who is somewhat of an
expert on early church history, told me that the early church called the waters
of baptism … ‘The Waters of Life’.
For almost a year and a half we at StoneHouse have been
looking for a place to baptize our disciples. There is nothing in the Nakuru
area that is suitable for baptisms. We have used a swimming pool in the past
but that was never our first choice. We wanted rushing waters surrounded by our
Father’s beautiful creation. Last weekend … our Father showed us where it was. This
is the story.
Last week we decided to visit our newest church family in the
rural community of Kamwaura. They were waiting for us with open arms. Our time together was so wonderful… as usual. They are so
poor in the things of this world, but rich in the ways of the Kingdom. I asked the responsible brother there if he knew where we
could baptize people. He smiled and said that after the Gathering he would take
us to a place he thought we would love… and he was so right.
After a short, ten minute walk or a two minute drive from
his house we came upon this little valley.
At the bottom of the valley, nestled among some huge trees, lay
the prettiest little river I think I've ever seen.
There were people washing their clothes.
The water was clean, fast moving and very cold.
Sara, my little Kenyan granddaughter loved it.
Right before the little rapids there was this little pool
that was so beautiful.
One of the little boys volunteered to show us how deep the
little pool was.
It was absolutely perfect for baptisms.
After a few more pictures, we headed back up the hill and
began planning to bring all our churches together the first of the new year for
baptisms. God is so good.
After we said our goodbyes to our family in Kamwaura, we
drove home rejoicing at the thought of returning to what will now be for us …
the 'Waters of Life'.
Much love from the StoneHouse Family...living the Life in East Africa.
2 comments:
This is great! We have a small lake for baptisms here, but it barely flows at all, so it's not the cleanest lake ever. Clean, cold, moving water is great!
Thank you my forever friend. It is truly beautiful and perfect for our baptisms.
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