Return Date

Praise God! I will be arriving in Kenya on the 24th of May.  I have been greatly blessed with many ministry opportunities since I have been home, and have been able to share my faith with unbelievers. Not only this but I have also  been blessed with many speaking opportunities. I am sorry for not posting more updates! I have purposefully avoided blogging to try… (more…)

Update from Home

A Big thank you to Knickerbocker Community Church for their hospitality this week. I greatly enjoyed sharing with you all what I have seen over the past year. Fundraising is going well, and people have been very generous, however, I will need to be home at least another month before I am financially where I need to be to return to Africa.… (more…)

First Week Home

Hi everyone! I am felling much better now. Thank you for your prayers. I spent yesterday having lunch with my next door neighbor. She attended the same university as me, went to the church across the street from mine, and lived in the town next to me, but we never met until we were living across the street from each other in Africa. We… (more…)

Finally Home

Well, I had planned to have pictures up of my family meeting me in Dallas, pictures of all my friends, and stories of ministry happening in Texas…but unfortunately things have not gone as planned. About an hour before boarding my flight, I started getting sick and I have been sick for the last four days. After coming home to San… (more…)

Kaptama

This was the last visit to Kaptama before heading home (about 2 hours outside of town). I asked these ladies to hold up their books so I could take a picture for you all. These Foundation Course books were not given to them for free. They purchased them with their own hard work. You can tell a student is truly committed when… (more…)

Let the Drills Begin

Only five days left until I am home bound! My students and I have been studying proper use of the chalk board over this past week. I don’t know whether to liken our last week of class to practice or military drills, but I have never seen a group of students working so hard. I hope to have them well seasoned… (more…)

Students in Sikhendu

I was in Sikendu teaching this week and would like to share some pictures! These students are beginning books 7 and 8 (Teaching Principles and Methods and Church Ministry Administration and Education). It is quite an accomplishment for them. Beginning a new book means you have progressed on to a new semester. They all had big smiles on their faces as they… (more…)

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