Greetings;
We had a wonderful 3 page description of our days and highlights from each team, but as often happens, the computer that contained these thoughts completely crashed. The internet has not been possible up until now as well.
So, this is a short "everyone is doing fine" update. Our time at Tenwek Hospital Center was an amazing time to see how the work of the Lord has grown over many years. Their hospital has grown from a one-room "clinic" to a fully functioning center with an ER, Peds ward, Ortho, Therapy, Maternity...even a 5 room OR.
Here at Kipkaren we have been involved in so much; visiting farmers, taking soil samples, leading a pastor's conference, first aid classes, agricultural classes, clinic work (immunizations/inventory) and nightly visits to the children's home. In particular, our visit to the milk cooler was a highlight for everyone; especially since less than a year ago it was a dirt lot. The farmer's co-op has formed its board and is eager to grow, with 150 members already. There have been many new friendships formed and also some familiar faces to reconnect with.
Doug, Deric and Tim will leave us early tomorrow morning for a 2 day "Ag" visit to Embu and will join up with the rest of the team at Nairobi airport. The rest of us will carry on with our projects, then leave Friday to return home (with a Safari on the way).
We appreciate all your prayers and support during this adventure and we have definitely felt God's hand during our many "challenges." Thank you again and we will see you all soon.
The Salem ELI team
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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