Once again, I write to you from a cyber-cafe in Nakuru...greetings!
So for the past few days, we've been getting to know the new members of the team while we go around to different schools in the area for ministry there. Tomorrow we will be purchasing all of our food and suplies that we will need for our next 12 days in the bush, starting on Thursday. The both of the new girls and John are really nice, but it hasn't been easy to have these three hook up with us right in the middle of the trip. We're all doing our best though, and I know God has a plan for this new team. It just feels as if we have all had a great time getting to know each other and we love our team, and then to have some new people on the scene is making some things hard. So please pray that we will continue to bond well so we may be effective when we get out where the work is harder.
I'm really excited about going out to Narok, but I wish we could just go back to were we were first because it was so good there. I'm sure that this new location will have adventures of it's own though...
I hope all of you enjoyed the pictures. Again, if you haven't seen them yet, my dad could hook you up.
Most likely, this will be the last time I post until I get back from the bush, but I've said that before and I was able to write again so who knows...just be praying for our vehicle that it 1) passes it's annual inspection and that it 2) will remain road-worthy for the six hour drive down into Maasai Land. It would be nice to be able to drive back as well...
But thoes are probably the main issues right now. Ernest is feeling much better- thank you for your prayers.
Well, I'll write when I can, which will probably be after 12 fun filled days out where the water doesn't run, and electricity is still a theory.
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
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3 comments:
Tonfry,
Man, I'm seriously so jealous that i'm not there with you. I'm really proud of you! Keep up the good work.
Kyle
Tony,
Good to hear from you. We are praying for the unity of the team and for your minstry in the coming days.
Find the narrow way...
Mom and Dad
Tony,
It feels like the past weeks have flown by. Arol and I can not wait to sit at your kitchen table and hear story after story of your adventures and ministry!
We pray that you will return to Minooka from Maasai land safely! Give Eric a hug for us.
Julie
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