Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Growth . . .
As many of you who follow the Ministry of THATmission will know (or if you read earlier posts) we have been helping the people of Napak to develop their vegetable gardens . . . the picture below gives an impression of how well this is going. Fresh vegetables make a huge difference to the lives of the people we work with - 1. because it improves their diet and 2. because it gives folk something to sell!! :-)
We have also seen growth in the Spiritual lives of the people we work with! Due to some very kind gifts we were able to buy four bikes and know the work for the local church leaders moving from village to village has become easier. It will also make the monthly trips to Lodwar for the Bible school a easier! We are praising God for the grow we see and for His provision for his people in Turkana!!
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Food relief and Sustainable development
They are cracking 'engol' - a palm fruit, as most other food is no longer available.
Maize, beans and Uji (porridge) mix and oil arrive in the village church, ready for giving out.
This Mama has her share, 45kg of Maize, 20kg of beans, 3l of oil and 5kg of Uji mix (mostly for the smaller children)
People we really satisfied and thankful for the food they received
In Napak Village keshule was able to give out the tools and seed THATmission was able to buy through kind donations - of parteners both local to Kenya and overseas.
An older Mama and her son, receiving and Panga (machete), Jembe (digging tool) and seeds.
Ten sets of tools we bought to give out to people!!! - More needed!!!! for the next four villages!!!!
The variety of seeds that THATmission was able to give out - thanks to all who partnered, more as still needed!
As well as helping to meet people's physical needs, so too are people's Spiritual needs addressed, Keshule gave this older guy his Audio Turkana Bible - New Testament! - even more of these are needed (despite the fact we are doing literacy - the older people especially need these Audio Bibles to hear the word of God!!!!
Our friends Gene and Melba Morden of CMF (Christian Missionary Fellowship) are working hard to dig wells and get gardens established all over Turkana!!! This is an exapmple of what CAN happen with SUSTAINABLE development!!!!!!!
A girl watering a garden, with water from one of the wells!!!
It was a really good time for Keshule this trip in Turkana. It was very practical, to organise a Lorry full of maize (at an amazing price - God's favor!!!) to get to Turkana, to get beans oil and Uji mix at GOOD prices in Lodwar! To team up with Gene in getting the first load of food out to a very needy area - was great. It was wonderful to be able to give the Church and community seeds and tools in order that they might be able to feed themselves!! ANYONE who wants to partner with THATmission in getting sustainable development rooted into these villages then please drop us and e.mail!!! edapal.turkana@yahoo.co.uk.
THANKS - from Keshule!!!
THANKS - from Keshule!!!
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
2nd Baptism, in Kalekaretangajep (Village number 2!)
People going to the river and people on the river bank praising God as people gather.
The 'candidates' getting ready to be baptised. and Keshule and James getting set to start the 'dipping'!!!!
Three pictures of praying for people, as they make a declaration of faith.
People being baptised, by Keshule and James, Church leader of Napak
Handing over the gift that we bought from a donation made in Kenya (thanks Wangare), it is a solor phone charger, like the one we bought for Napak Church.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Christmas tree . . . .
This is our first time to have a traditional Christmas tree!! We have had fun making decorations, and decorating our tree. We are in our new house in Eldoret and the tree looks very nice in our half unpacked living room!!!!
This is our fun tree, which we have had for many years and still put up because we love it!!!
Saturday, November 20, 2010
A final trip and a new project
Last Saturday (13th November) I went to the Village for the last time before we move. I went to the Second village in the line of four I have been visiting. They had been asking for me to show the Jesus film and share the stories for Jesus for a while. I was really happy because we got there (me a group from Napak) and we were able to set up and show the film with out trouble.
Seven people gave their lives to Jesus. We prayed with them and we planned when the Church people of Napak could go back and visit with them, to start a small discipleship group.
On Sunday morning we went back to Napak to do Church. James (Church Leader) shared. After I gave the church a small gift from us, Edapals!! Some time ago the church leadership team had been talking about income generation projects and had mentioned a solar mobile phone charger. So when I was in Eldoret I was able to get one.
The Charger can charge up to ten mobile phones a day depending on the amount of Sun. In the last week, they have on average charged four phones a day! The project is for the whole Church, but will be managed by one couple. In addition to charging they are going to also sell mobile phone credit!
It is good to leave the village with is small gift. It was very touching to hear different people stand in Church and share a goodbye as I got ready to leave. I know that there are people in the village of Napak, who have decided to turn from being in a dark place of not knowing Jesus to a great place of understanding God loves them! God has done a wonderful Transformation of hearts and lives in Napak, wheich these people themselves can see and feel and want to take to those around them.
People have the Audio Turkana Bibles they love to listen to the word of God. Soon many more will be able to read the word of God too. When I was in the village I was so impressed by how committed the group of literacy people are working. Already three people are reading their primers really well, this is a real encouragement.
I look forward to seeing the progress of the projects and the hearts and lives of 'my people' (as Lydia my youngest daughter call them!!
Please remember them in your prayers.
Seven people gave their lives to Jesus. We prayed with them and we planned when the Church people of Napak could go back and visit with them, to start a small discipleship group.
On Sunday morning we went back to Napak to do Church. James (Church Leader) shared. After I gave the church a small gift from us, Edapals!! Some time ago the church leadership team had been talking about income generation projects and had mentioned a solar mobile phone charger. So when I was in Eldoret I was able to get one.
The Charger can charge up to ten mobile phones a day depending on the amount of Sun. In the last week, they have on average charged four phones a day! The project is for the whole Church, but will be managed by one couple. In addition to charging they are going to also sell mobile phone credit!
It is good to leave the village with is small gift. It was very touching to hear different people stand in Church and share a goodbye as I got ready to leave. I know that there are people in the village of Napak, who have decided to turn from being in a dark place of not knowing Jesus to a great place of understanding God loves them! God has done a wonderful Transformation of hearts and lives in Napak, wheich these people themselves can see and feel and want to take to those around them.
People have the Audio Turkana Bibles they love to listen to the word of God. Soon many more will be able to read the word of God too. When I was in the village I was so impressed by how committed the group of literacy people are working. Already three people are reading their primers really well, this is a real encouragement.
I look forward to seeing the progress of the projects and the hearts and lives of 'my people' (as Lydia my youngest daughter call them!!
Please remember them in your prayers.
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For God so loved the world . . . . .
Napak Church (from the first village I went to) has a small group of people who go with me to the other villages. This was our first week to go to the third village.
I left Lodwar around mid day and arrived in Napak around 2:30pm the people were waiting for me at the tree where we do Church. So we left, drove through the second village and arrived at the third village. In this village there is a small school which served as our base for that evening and the next morning.
After arriving we spotted a clusters of people under trees nearby. So we went over to say 'ejok' - 'hello'!!!! They were relaxing and drinking local brew . . selling goat meat, which could be selected from a branch!! Some people were selling maize others just socialising.
We talked with a few of the people and invited them to come to our evening gathering. We planned to show the 'Jesus' film and to share about God's love and to pray for people.
Before I leave home I always check my equipment to check that everything is fine. To my amazement when I was setting up at around 6pm the generator would not start!!!! I checked what all that I thought could be wrong, changing plugs, checking the fuel . . . but the generator would not start. I was quite stressed, loads of people (over 200) were waiting for 'something' to happen.
I asked my friends from Napak to start singing, at least something to occupy people for a while. I kept looking and fiddling with the generator. I checked the oil . . .it was OK . . . so I thought. I really wasn't sure what was wrong. I looked again at the oil and thought to myself maybe I should top it up. Usually I have extra oil in the truck . . but I had just used it on the truck itself!! What was I to do????
I sent a couple of the guys from Napak to cross the river to see if the irrigation projects had any spare oil. However while they gone I had the idea of draining a bit of oil from the engine of my truck!!! This was successful . . I put it in the generator and . . . . it started. I quickly rigged up the PA system and got the Music started!!! The guys could hear the music from the distance they had walked and came rushing back!!!!
People really enjoyed the Jesus film, and after I shared with them. I really believe God wanted those 400 or so people to hear the message of his love. I go to the village because 'God loves the world so much that he gave his one and only son so that anyone who believes in him shall not perish but have eternal live'. (John 3:16)
How will people in these remote places hear about Jesus if we who have heard don't go and tell them. The love of God and the life that Jesus brings is transformational. God loves it when his people connect with Him, I feel privileged to be able to live here and take the message of God's love to people who have not heard it. This weekend Ten people said yes to the following Jesus.
There are now three villages with believers in them who need nurturing in the word of God and discipling. People from the third village where we meet this weekend told us about a fourth village about ten km away that they said also need to hear the message and the stories of Jesus!
Please pray with us about this work and how it is growing. For wisdom as we look for people who can partner with us here on the ground, and as we look that God will show us potential leaders for these groups of new Christians.
God is GOOD!!!
I left Lodwar around mid day and arrived in Napak around 2:30pm the people were waiting for me at the tree where we do Church. So we left, drove through the second village and arrived at the third village. In this village there is a small school which served as our base for that evening and the next morning.
After arriving we spotted a clusters of people under trees nearby. So we went over to say 'ejok' - 'hello'!!!! They were relaxing and drinking local brew . . selling goat meat, which could be selected from a branch!! Some people were selling maize others just socialising.
We talked with a few of the people and invited them to come to our evening gathering. We planned to show the 'Jesus' film and to share about God's love and to pray for people.
Before I leave home I always check my equipment to check that everything is fine. To my amazement when I was setting up at around 6pm the generator would not start!!!! I checked what all that I thought could be wrong, changing plugs, checking the fuel . . . but the generator would not start. I was quite stressed, loads of people (over 200) were waiting for 'something' to happen.
I asked my friends from Napak to start singing, at least something to occupy people for a while. I kept looking and fiddling with the generator. I checked the oil . . .it was OK . . . so I thought. I really wasn't sure what was wrong. I looked again at the oil and thought to myself maybe I should top it up. Usually I have extra oil in the truck . . but I had just used it on the truck itself!! What was I to do????
I sent a couple of the guys from Napak to cross the river to see if the irrigation projects had any spare oil. However while they gone I had the idea of draining a bit of oil from the engine of my truck!!! This was successful . . I put it in the generator and . . . . it started. I quickly rigged up the PA system and got the Music started!!! The guys could hear the music from the distance they had walked and came rushing back!!!!
People really enjoyed the Jesus film, and after I shared with them. I really believe God wanted those 400 or so people to hear the message of his love. I go to the village because 'God loves the world so much that he gave his one and only son so that anyone who believes in him shall not perish but have eternal live'. (John 3:16)
How will people in these remote places hear about Jesus if we who have heard don't go and tell them. The love of God and the life that Jesus brings is transformational. God loves it when his people connect with Him, I feel privileged to be able to live here and take the message of God's love to people who have not heard it. This weekend Ten people said yes to the following Jesus.
There are now three villages with believers in them who need nurturing in the word of God and discipling. People from the third village where we meet this weekend told us about a fourth village about ten km away that they said also need to hear the message and the stories of Jesus!
Please pray with us about this work and how it is growing. For wisdom as we look for people who can partner with us here on the ground, and as we look that God will show us potential leaders for these groups of new Christians.
God is GOOD!!!
Old Mama, New Skirt
skirt made by Ali for this Mama
Relaxing, selling and drinking at the third village
This was one of the groups of people we went to greet when we arrived that the third village!
Please pray for these new Christians
A number of people said YES to Jesus this weekend, we need wisdom of follow up!
traditional wedding party
on the way home we came across this bunch of people off to a wedding!!!
