Jambo!
I’ve been back in The States now for 11 days and jet lag is
still the enemy. It’s always tea time in Africa so I naturally want to have hot
tea all day with samosas (God’s gift to mankind…seriously, everyone needs them).
However, I remind myself that I live in Texas and it’s too hot for that lol.
But at last, here is the first blog after my mission trip to Kenya…where do I begin?
Let’s start with the kids.
Less is SO
much more
During our stay, we visited two orphanages and two day care
centers that NBOI sponsors: Jamii Center in Kibera, Bowels of Love, Jamii
Orphanage and Joy Care Center. These facilities were located in some of the
largest slums of Kenya. We threw the children a birthday party. I was able to
teach a song and get hype with a birthday cheer (KAA style). Many of the
children do not know when they were born and have never had a birthday party.
Seeing the joy on the faces for one small toy, cookies and punch was
overwhelmingly. I was so humbled by their abundance of gratitude realizing that
gifts and celebrations were things that I have grown to expect.
The children gave performances; sharing memory verses,
poems, songs and dances. Many of the kids did not have shoes. Many did not have
parents. Many did not have hot water. It did not matter that their toilet is a
hole in the ground. It did not matter that their facilities were falling apart.
It did not matter that their living conditions were not up to American
standards because they had each other. Yes, their “lack” of things I take for
granted gave them an opportunity for more
love and joy. This was the joy that so many of us long for. This joy is not
conditional on our circumstances, but built on the simple fact that God is
good. They knew deep down that God loved them and brought them together to
help, comfort and love one another.
The kids say, “God is good, all the time. All the time, God
is good…and that’s His nature wow!”
Many times I find myself so distracted by materialism. I
have upgraded things to necessities and complain when I am lacking. Through
these kids, God has shown me that He truly is enough. His love, his love joy, his
grace is sufficient for me.
Mungu akubariki (God Bless you)
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