Saturday, May 9, 2009

Two Homes in Kenya


We're moving to a nice house in Kenya - a very nice house. It will not only meet our needs in abundance, but will allow us to extend hospitality to others who are passing through. I feel fine about having it - the rent is very reasonable and it will provide a good home base for our service in Kenya. Here's a picture. Well, the big car out front isn't ours, but we'll have the use of the little red one on the left.

But there is another home in Kenya that is on mind mind. It belongs to our good friend Chrispine Juma, a Sabaot staff member of ICM Kenya who works at our Mt. Elgon Training Center (METC) on Mt. Elgon. Three years ago Chrispine had a house, some animals, crops and a church that he pastored there. Then the troubles came. His home and church were burned, his animals and crops stolen and for two years he and his family survived in a rented apartment in Kapsikwony, the district capital of the Mt. Elgon District. Chrispine is a nice a fellow as his picture appears. His wife is named Suzy and he has three children


When the violence came to an end, Chrispine and the other members of our METC staff returned to Kopsiro to resume our pastoral training program. Some generous donors in the USA gave some money to help him begin rebuilding his home. He told be that he got started on a larger building, but realized he wouldn't have enough to complete it so he built a smaller home so his family would have shelter. It is essentially a one-room home that five people share. He is happy to have it, but I think that we can do better by him and our other staff, Justus Kirui, Jonathan Aramis and Charles Chebok.

2 comments:

  1. I enjoyed your post. I was not aware that you were blogging. What a great idea and I will be interested in following your stories while you are gone.
    I also read the one about repairs. I am experiencing a similar situation here and based on your experience I think I can put it off for another 10-12 years. Thanks for setting a great example.

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  2. Always glad to be an example for others, Glen. As you know, "Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow!"

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