Hi,
It is May 30. Tomorrow we are to leave for Nairobi to check on our work permits and to submit Papa and Mama’s.Would appreciate prayer about both.
Well, let’s see. Monday we Bible School ladies went down to see Sam’s wife and the new baby. It was a good time together.
Tuesday Terry and I went with the visitors (Luke Mosley of East Ellijay Baptist and University of Georgia friends Phillip and Trey) to visit a private clinic in Kibirigwi at the bottom of the big hill. While they asked questions, saw a couple of patients, Ndegwa went with one visitor to hand out tracts.
I was called to…. I didn’t know where I was going, but ended up at a nursery school. I had our large evangecube along and was able to share it in Swahili (except verses in Kikuyu), and the teacher spoke in Kikuyu. It was such a good, enjoyable opportunity, and we were asked to, “Please come again anytime.” I got home in time to go to ladies’ class, which went very well. I am so thankful. Two girls were there who need the Lord, one of whom has resisted help in the past. She asked me to pray for her mom who is in prison, which was an encouragement to me, that she opened even that much.
Saturday we had games, and a meal with our dorm kids, all our YIT (Youth in Training) leaders and their families, and our three visitors. It went so well…. And enjoyed the fellowship.
Today we took the visitors out to church. I am to go back with the ladies from our YIT church on June 22, Lord willing, to make cake on a charcoal burner, Bible study, and for our ladies to see the knitting machines they have there. I would love to see our ladies learn how to use those to help them make a living. I had a knitting machine in Zambia, but it got burned in the fire we had there.
Grace and peace be multiplied to you through HIM,
Sandy for us both
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Terry & Sandy Washer
tswasher@gmail.com
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