Friday, September 14, 2007






Good morning on our last morning in Kipkaren! I’m writing on behalf of the whole team as we are busy packing our things and heading to Ilula. Word on the street is that the road to Ilula is going to be high HIGH adventure! It has rained a lot this week, especially the last two days, making the roads…um, a challenge. We’ll be thanking God for the opportunity to pray as we drive and for the laughter the journey will surely cause.

Last night was our final time with the children. We did devotions with them as usual and wrapped up the week with a physical representation of the gospel message – Bryan acted as Jesus and laid his body down on the ground for Jo to walk across the gap of sin and make it into fellowship with God (played by Christina). After devotions were over, we spent a few minutes taking pictures, receiving letters and small gifts from the children, and saying our tearful goodbyes. These children have for sure taken a special place in our hearts and we will never be the same.

We had an amazing “Bye-Bye Service” with the adults of Kipkaren last night. Representatives from the Training Center, Children’s Home, leadership students, Home-Based Care team, and the missionary community gave speeches and shared the impact that team has left on the community here, then the three pastors on staff prayed for us. We were so touched by their sincerity and kind words…there wasn’t a dry eye in the room! To close, Joshua (our favorite worship leader) started a song and all of our new friends joined in singing in their beautiful Kenyan harmonies. As they sang, they lined up and gave each of us a warm hug, wished us journey mercies, and welcomed us back with a “karibu tena!” We all laughed together as Pastor Peter demonstrated his sweet dance moves, including the motorbike (kickstand, kickstand) and as Bush (the director of the Children’s Home) and Bishop David competed in a jumping contest to the beat of the music. It’s incredible how deep and rich our friendships have become even after only being here for a week. God is so good!

We are so grateful for your continued prayers and comments on the blog. We pray that you are able to get a sense of the amazing things God is allowing us to learn and experience even through our humble and inadequate words. Ben - Roxy misses and loves you too and can’t wait to share all of her exciting and fun memories with you when she gets home. =)

much love,
erin and T.K.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

roxy, bryan, and the rest of the gang, I am praying for you guys to have safe travels...may the Lord continue to lift and bless you through the challenges that face you.
Blessings,
Ben

Colleen said...

thanks for taking the time to make all of us here at home a part of what God is up to there in Kenya. Can't wait to hear about your travel adventure! You will all continue to be in my thoughts and prayers.
Hugs to all,
colleen

Anonymous said...

Aww it was nice to see you having such a great time Bryan....Reading this last one was so inspiring. See you soon, God Bless Friend.

:)

Anonymous said...

Erin, We hope and pray your travels are safe. Lisa and I ask each other how are you and what must you be seeing. Our thoughts are with you! Lots of Love, Lisa and Dad.

Anonymous said...

I can't stop crying right now for some inexplicable reason. We HAVE been praying, and didn't even know we could leave comments. DUH! My heart is so with you there, and can't wait to hear all about it. Matt and the boys say hi Kath and send their love! Susan

Anonymous said...

Katie,
I miss you so very much.
Budd

Anonymous said...

Hi Rox,

Things they are a changin, You won't recognise the place.

Hope this has been an very empowering experience for you, I know how much you felt led to do this.

I LOVE You. . .MoM

tangogolf said...
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tangogolf said...

Bryan,
looks like you've traded in your clipboard for a chicken, good job. The new youth pastor they hired here is really great! He's good looking and athletic and he even got us a van! (Just teasing, you're irreplaceable!) We all miss you and you're in our thoughts daily. Be safe and we'll see you soon

Unknown said...

Bryan,
Sounds like a great a great experience! Nice chicken...I don 't think you can being it home with you though...your cats might not get along with it!
God Bless.
Always in my prayers,

Isis

The Coats said...

Hey Kath..
Wow I miss you and I am thrilled to read your time in Kenya has been so marked by God presence and love. Know that I pray for you and your team often. Love you much!
Nel

Anonymous said...

Erin, we continue to pray for your safety and that you stay healthy! It's great to read about what you've been doing. What a gift you are...to so many. Take care of yourself and stay dry huh??? We love you!
Aunt Sheila, Dave, Brandon and Jenna