I have to report on our Christmas celebration with the families supported by Operation Joseph in the village of Ebuhando last Saturday. When planning our program for our time in Kenya, Rob and I knew that our focus would be on 20 kids and their families who live in Ebuhando and are struggling. Financially, physically and in some cases spiritually. We are able to see these kids three times a week- Monday, Wednesday, and Saturdays- and have been able to sit in all but two of these homes and hear their stories and struggles. We are then able to pray with them and try and encourage them that our great God is so faithful and loving- a message that they are preaching to us with their lives. We come away from each house with a pain in our hearts for the situations that they have to endure- pain from illness and hunger, loneliness; but also blessed after seeing this amazing faith and trust in the only thing that they can truly rely on- Jehovah God.
Each week like we have been reporting on, we have been able to bless these families with things that will last more than a few days and are too expensive for many of them to buy. Sugar. Cooking oil. Soap. SO this last Saturday, we invited all of the guardians to join us with the kids to hear the amazing story of Jesus' birth. How the God and Savior of this world came to us in such humble circumstances. Then we all ate together an amazing meal of beans, rice and cabbage salad.
Then, we were able to share with them the reason we were in their village and their homes. Because of the extravagant love that the Father has for us. Because the church in Canada has felt God's heart for these people and wanted to help. We are one body and this is a beautiful example of it working together. I'll never forget their overwhelming gratitude and thankfulness. We were able to give them a big cooking pot filled with corn, a serving spoon, a shovel for digging in the field, a machete, and a blanket for the child. We found out after that this was wayyy more than they were expecting. These are gifts that we hope and pray will benefit them and last them a lifetime-and beyond as they can be passed down. I'll never forget the video image etched into my mind seeing all these guardians pour out of Mama Jael's yard with this huge pot of maize carried on their heads. The kids wrapping their arms so tightly around the beautifully colored plaid blankets still in the plastic wrap. I wanted to say more on the video I was taking at the time... but I simply couldn't. The moment could not be described with words, and I'm sorry that you won't be able to fully understand this moment. Be assured that to all have given and supported us, we are fulfilling the mission we have set out to do. HIS grace has been sufficient and His love has been abundant like He promises. We have been soooo blessed to be the hands which are privileged to pass these materials on. They are just a picture of how connected this world is. How connected His body can be. Through your prayers and affirmations, Rob and I have been able to walk the dreams that we have been praying about for over a year now. I cannot wait to show these videos when we get home. I am trusting that the Holy Spirit will enable you to feel the joy and satisfaction given to us in this moment. Both now and when we meet again face to face.
Asanti Sana and Baraka!!
Dear friends.
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But rest assured your words are so very appreciated and encouraging!
Keep up the amazing work. I am so looking forward to seeing your faces and hearing stories come January.
much love