I arrived Nairobi at 3:45 am - Have about a 4 hour layover here. Luckily, found a network to plug my laptop in to get some work done. I am really behind. I fly on to Entebee/Kampala, Uganda later this morning and hopefully can sleep some. Not much sleep on my 9 hour flight from Bangkok. I am grateful it is a direct flight from Asia. Tomorrow we head up to the Sudan border. It is such a change of context, culture, and climate here.. Africa really rests my soul. The people, smiles, smells,culture, temperament, I don't know what it is. About yesterday: AMAZING! One of those momentous moments of many little pieces, relationships, and conversations coming together -- About 50 Thai believers gathered from about 4 churches to minister and distribute ServLife relief items that we purchased. The beauty is that the Thai believers gave them out, prayed for the victims, and planted many seeds of hope in their hearts. It will be one of many of these kind of days. It has taken several weeks to lay the groundwork, network, and organize the key people to do this again. We researched the victims of the Tsunami to find out what other organizations and the govt was not providing and we came in to meet this need. Small things like a cooking knife, cutting board to larger things like a fan. Indeed, relationships were begun among the Thai believers to those in the settlements camps. It is not known how long they will live in their temporary home, perhaps weeks, months.. depends if they can get their vocations up and running, have a home, etc. So complex. Yet, so many doors to share the love of Jesus in both word and deed to many who have not heard and have been very resistant to the gospel.
(More photos posted in the photo album)