Sunday, June 24, 2012

Saying Goodbye.

Today we go to Mbewau to spend a little more time with the children and say our final goodbyes.  Our time here in Kenya has flown bye.  Every day has brought a new adventure and new challenges for the team and Kim and I as team leaders.  I learn to be more flexible every year and adapt to what happens because TIA, this is Africa.  Losing our co-leaders at DFW due to passport issues was a huge shock.  Several flight delays changed our plans in London and by the time we got to Mombasa we were all beat.  It has rained a lot here this year and we have had to adjust our plans for that too.

Going to Maasai Corner for the first time was awesome.  Last year it was the "Church under the mango tree." Now it is a thriving, growing and exciting place worship Christ and serve with fellow believers. As we returned yesterday for our last church service in Kenya much had been accomplished in a week and the place was even more beautiful.  God has great things planned for Maasai Corner and I know that many lives will be changed for Christ there.

Mbewau is a little piece of Heaven here on Earth.  There are several new ministries there that are pointing everything on that campus to Christ.  The sports ministries is 3 nights a week, water ministry is open every day, a small store sells goods to people and helps support the ministry there as a whole and a new mens vocational training program is about to start up in the next few months.  Men will come and learn wood working, welding, etc.

God has really blessed the Moore's ministries here in Kenya.  They face new challenges every day!  Please keep them in your prayers as they serve Christ here in Kenya.  Thank you Hallmark for all of your love, prayers and support for our missions trips to Kenya.  Great things have been accomplished here for Christ and even greater things will come in the future!

If all our flights are on time we will be home at 1:25pm Tuesday!
God Bless!
David Hayes

1 comment:

  1. Very good! It's exciting to read how God is blessing Mbewau! Praying for those who you leave behind, I know they will miss you, and for safe travels home.

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