For the past many days we have had a fantastic schedule here in Ndalani, Kenya.
Most mornings we have awoken before 7 for group devotions and a breakfast of coffee or cocoa with hot milk, hard boiled eggs, bananas or papayas, and bran flakes or shredded wheat biscuits. One morning they even served us some wonderful pancakes.
After our meal we will either do a tour, or go to a classroom or other group on the MCF campus to sing. Yesterday, we were able to sit in with an 11-12 grade history class where we had a very rousing debate!
We are served a lovely tea time with cookies and tea or hot cocoa and then we are generally off for another performance or teaching time with the MCF missions teams. We have been able to take turns teaching each other songs and national anthems.
After a very filling lunch of ugali or chapati with green beans, tomatoes, onions and lentils we head out for an afternoon in a local school and marketplace. The weather here has been somewhat similar to Michigan in that it is cooler in the mornings and evening, but scorching through the daytime sun and especially while we have been in the markets.
Preparing the bus with our "stage." We grabbed several tables and benches from the classrooms to travel to Yatta Secondary School and Yatta market for our first mission outreach.
Yatta Secondary School students listening to our performance. We performed for this school with the MCF missions team.
Setting up our stage, gear and instruments to perform at Yatta market. A large crowd (and a few livestock!) gathered to hear our music, singing and dancing from MCF missions team and a evangelistic sermon from an MCF pastor.
Our drummers with the tech team accompanying our team as we played for the primary (k-4) students at MCF.
Teaching the MCF primary class how to sing "God is Big" with us! They learn so quickly and had so much fun. We were able to sing several songs as well as teach them two songs and a memory verse.
Our team with the Inyanzaani Primary School where we sang for the students and they received a word of encouragement from an MCF pastor.
We have had another outing today and many more things to post, but internet here in Africa is spotty. What is yet still amazing is that we have had internet at all! Five years ago, I was very fortunately able to visit Mully's for the first time and the changes here since then have been amazing, wifi access not being the least of these.
Ada Bible Church is immeasurably blessed to be partners with MCF. Every day we see more and more evidence of the amazing good they are doing in hundreds of children's lives, their communities, their country and even neighboring countries. We are so very honored to be able to encourage and bless these children, their teachers and helpers as well as the many people living in the surrounding villages.
Asante (thank you) again for your prayers!
