Walking By Faith...through a Never-ending Storm

This past month has been difficult for us as a family.  Actually, this whole year has been tough. We have a need to heal physically but emotionally we just don't feel strong due to not being able to do all the required/wanted activities physically.  We are responsible for so much and we feel as if we are giving our all but it just isn't enough.  However, in our physical and emotional weakness the Lord is faithful.

All this to say, what keeps us going is serving the King of Kings and the Lord of Lord's. Being actively involved in God's Kingdom work is where we find ourselves being strengthened and reminded that He is strong and Mighty no matter how we feel.

Thus, when things break down, when we find ourselves weak physically, when we feel all alone and abandoned, He is there! The Lord is shining His grace and mercy on so many here in Nairobi and around all of Africa.  He has allowed us by His grace to be a part of it.  He is good and so today be encouraged that He can do more than you could ever imagine.  Praise His Name!

Praises:
*Adam got to see our big kids and made it back from his trip.
*The Brittain family arrived to serve alongside us as Culture and Language Specialists for Sub-Sahara Africa. (We're thankful to be able to off-load some of the extra work we've been doing soon.)
*Baylee and River have been keeping busy with reading, exercising, and playing while out of school.
*The Lord is so faithful to continue moving.  

Prayer Requests:
*We would continue to be found faithful even on the hard days.
*For various trainings and meetings taking place this month.
*We would make the most of the time we have while Baylee & River are out of school.

Hospital Chaplaincy Training

Adam getting to preach at Gachui Baptist, Nairobi, Kenya

Recognizing Madagascar's Independence Day by wearing our jerseys

River found a little friend in the yard (chameleon) 







Celebrating Mama Kennedy's (Rose) birthday with friends


 

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