Wednesday, February 23, 2011

2/23/2011


As I write this it is 1:00 in the morning in Kenya and why am I not sleeping? Just pondering today's events and what God wants me to share. My human part naturally goes to statistics and how many medical patients we saw and what interesting cases we encountered - and then God stops me and says - what did I (God) do today? What did I (God) show you? What did I (God) reveal about Myself today? Those questions are harder than just giving statistics. The first thing is forming teams- this is a unique one that was put together by God. It is kind of a strange one - with 4 women from ages 47 - 62 who travelled from the U.S., and the rest are Africans and that is how it should be. God is raising up these young men and women to take the gospel out and this time he let Helping Hands see this take shape. I watched today as Celestine and James and Rose met the challenge. They ministered, shared the gospel, counseled, did medical work, played with the kids, helped feed the kids, prayed with many and were examples of the love of CHRIST. God also changed our plans and that was okay. Even though I like to think I am flexible I am not very. We planned to finish clinic today at 4 and show the Jesus film and get back to the hotel early to pack as we leave for Tanzania tomorrow. But there were so many patients and I couldn't say no and clinic didn't finish til 7. I was worried about keeping the team working so late but in the meantime the rest of the team was showing the Jesus film and people were getting saved - over 50 in all. God let me know that He is in charge of our plans and that I must always submit my plans to Him and He will take care of us which He did. So today was God's day which is how it should always be but which is what we sometimes forget in our efforts to do good works for the Lord.
Love from Dr. Brenda in Kenya

2/23/2011


I continue to sense the Holy Spirit preparing us, but for what I do not yet know. In our team, He has blended together people from several nations which I see as a preview of heaven. Today we saw 130 children yesterday, 2 new believers.
James
It is a joy to see James sharing the gospel - he is the young man who is in tenth grade at our school in Busia. He is planning to be a pastor and I can see in him God's plan for the school - preparing and equipping these youth to reach Africa for Christ. We are just a small part of the mighty works of God - oh that all those who know Him would have the passion to share that knowledge in these lands where He is so desperately needed. We continue on today here in Kenya and tomorrow head for Tanzania.
From Dr. Brenda in Kenya


















Children waiting to be checked in at the clinic.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Update


Africa - God is at work everywhere!  Amazing day as all our team converged on the small village of Kamuya, Kenya - We are 3 Americans, 1 Korean-American, 2 Kenyans, and 4 Ugandans.  We are working at Echos of Mercy orphan school for the next 2 days.  I am reminded from a recent Bible study that we should join God in His work and not vise-versa, and God IS here.  The thing I am excited about is that we brought 2 of our high school students from our school in Busia.  This is the first time they have ever been on a mission trip or even more than a few miles from their village.  I believe God is going to use youth like these to change Africa!  Their names are Rose and James - pray for all of us.
Dr. Brenda