Sunday, August 31, 2008

sunday

Hey all! what a day we had today. We spread out into groups of 4 and participated in 6 different church services. each service had a unique blend and was a blessing to be at. Paul, joe, don, and jeff all had a portion of the service to share their tesimony. The Kenyans loved to hear from us and the were blessed. we had an amazing 6 hour day of church we had sevice and then participated in a family meeting that consisted of all of the churches and folks from the communitty. they served us all a meal and we had a race right after dinner,........we lost lol Kenyans can run. God is doing some very cool things here and we appreciate your prayers. we Love you all

10 comments:

Jack and Jennie said...

Never attended a six hour church service. Sounds interesting. Hope everyone is doing well.

Keep us posted!

Karen and Mike said...

Hey all...so glad you arrived safely in Kenya. Please know that you are all in my prayers daily. I know that you are making a difference in the lives of those there in Kenya, and I thank God for your willingness to sacrifice of yourselves to do so...

~~~~Blessings Ripple~~~~~

Hegeman4 said...

Hey Chris! We just wanted to let you know that we are praying for you and we appreciate all that you are doing to advance God's kingdom. We look forward to seeing your pictures and hanging out with you real soon. Love, The Hegeman Family

Hegeman4 said...

We are praying for all of you and wish we could be there serving side by side with you! Love, The Hegeman Family

Michelle said...

Hey Guys! Jamie, thanks so much for the blog. Its so exciting to check in every afternoon and see what God is doing in Kenya!Praying you all will have good rest, strength, opportunities to share Christs love, and abundant blessings! Tim, we all miss you so, so much! I'm thinking about you and praying for you constantly. I love you more today than ever!
Love & Prayers to All,
Michelle

cobie said...

Hey guys, hope all is well over there!

- Cobie

Jennie L. said...

Today is Tuesday, September 2, and it is 87 degrees in Pittsburgh. I cannot help but wonder how hot it is for the Grace in Kenya team in Joska and how the water pipe project is coming along. Looking forward to hearing from you.

Dee said...

Wondering if the water has been successful through the pipeline!
I know everyone must be very busy right now but can't wait to hear of the news!
A day does not pass with out our thoughts and prayers for everyone.
Many blessings extended to our laborers!

Unknown said...

What an awesome opportunity you are all having, I am praying for your safety and that you accomplish all you set out to do. Praying for your safety. Lisa

Churritoface said...

JOY!

It's so good to hear you're all having a wonderful time there! I miss you so much but I know you're doing wonderful things!

LOVE YOU!
charissa