Oct 25, Thursday
We headed out for Kajiado to have workers meetings, left baby Sammy in the care of my house girl from when we lived her. When we arrived in Kajiado at the church the lay workers were just finishing up their prayer time. Jan shared with the workers about the importance of being able to trust each other, work together, and reminded them that this is God's work. Being a lay pastor or teacher is not about earning money - it is a calling, a desire, a yearning to be used by God.
I had the opportunity to spend time with each of the lay workers, taking pictures of them and getting to know them. Then Jan and Mr Kenani paid them and we ended the time together with a song and prayer.
On our way home we stopped by Maxwell to pick up baby Sammy - and headed home for supper, a warm shower and bed.
Kim
I had the opportunity to spend time with each of the lay workers, taking pictures of them and getting to know them. Then Jan and Mr Kenani paid them and we ended the time together with a song and prayer.
On our way home we stopped by Maxwell to pick up baby Sammy - and headed home for supper, a warm shower and bed.
Kim
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