"In His name the nations will
put their hope." Matthew 12:21
With the beginning of a New Year our
hearts reflect with gratitude upon the many things God did in 2012 and look
forward to all that He is going to do in 2013!
As a ministry with discipleship at its
core, we continue to pursue an incarnational lifestyle and believe that 2013
will provide even more opportunities to "make Him known" (Col 1:27)
through the interactions we have with the youth and women of Kenya.
A vital element of our ministry is
building trust and establishing meaningful relationships for discipling and
mentoring. This requires an investment of time, patience, honesty, compassion
and perseverance as well as a willingness to communicate truth and grace. These
are the primary tools God has placed in our hands and it is our prayer that He
will continue to give us His wisdom and strength in using them for His glory in
the New Year!
So what's ahead for 2013?
Of course we have no way of knowing ALL that God has planned
(that's what makes this wonderful LIFE such an adventure!) but we believe that
the activities and programs that we began last year will continue and some will
expand.
In January we resume the Kibera Ladies Bible Study that takes
place weekly in Kibera slum. We are excited to begin with Joyce Meyer's
"Battlefield of the Mind" study. Please be in prayer for these ladies
who truly desire to have the mind of Christ and to be the "light" in
the community where they live.
Kibera is the 2nd largest slum in Africa. Home to 1 million people, it is a place of extreme poverty, rampant crime and disease. |
During the last Presidential election, Kibera was a place of
flash point violence that resulted in the loss of life and property for many
residents. With the next election just around the corner on, March 4th, it is
our prayer that the love and hope of Christ, which these ladies have
embraced, will have a positive impact on their neighbors and community.
Ministry with the youth at St. Catherine's Children's Home for
Orphans will also continue in 2013. On February 2nd, I (Denise) will
begin conducting a monthly discipling/mentoring program.
This program is being implemented through Compassion Ministries,
a ministry under Life Community Church (LCC) where I am a member. We are
grateful and excited to be part of this holistic mentorship program and to take
the next step in building relationship with these young people!
From my initial meeting with them last June during the Medical
Clinic, to the "Count Me In" youth camp in August and through our my
visits to the Orphanage, these kids have displayed a hunger for God's word and
a great need for supportive encouragement. Your prayers are appreciated as we
give what Pastor Mark terms, a "a hand-up".... not just "a
hand-out"!
We will also continue to host and be actively involved with the
LCC Ladies
Life Group. Life Groups are cell groups designed to provide intimate
fellowship in a weekly small group setting whereby we encounter Christ together
and edify one another.
Prayer, worship and the word are foundational elements of each
gathering, as well as sharing one another's burdens and practical ways to
implement God's will for our lives.
As members of the Life Group, we are also committed to the
individual peer partner relationship each of us has with another member. We
meet once a week with our partner for prayer and discipleship. I (Denise) feel
especially blessed to have two wonderful partners; Saru & Gladys!
Saru |
Former students that were discipled from 2007 to 2010. L-R- Maureen, Collins (kneeling) Bev, Dennis & Tillie |
Lunch with fellow missionaries Tim & Jenni Thompson |
Game night with church members and Pastor Mark |
Janene & Julianne Waldrop |
Bevaline Ombewa-former student and disciple |
Fellow missionaries Amani & Dan |
Joanna & I with long time friend Tabitha and her neighbor |
Fellow missionary Deb Smith |
Fellow missionaries and ministry co-wokers, Don & Paula Nichols |
Lunch with fellow missionaries and ministry co-workers, Les & Twyla Brickman and Joanna Kelley & Alex Wilson |
Great update and excited as we work even more together in 2013 than we did in 2012!
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