MY TRIP TO KENYA, 2012
We finally got everything checked and boarded the plane. Boy that was a big plane. It had 6 seats across and two isles. Our flight was not bad, but long; ten hours; but the food was very good.
Out landing was one I will never forget. It felt like the plain came in on one side wheel and then began rocking back and forth like it wanted to turn over; but, praise God it didn’t. There was a little problem finding an open gate, but eventually we were able to exit the plane and get inside the terminal.
This plane was much smaller; in fact I think they put the seats in too close. We barely had space to get in and my knees were pushed into the back of the seat in front of me. This was a very painful trip for me. Finally we got to Nairobi, Kenya on January 4th at about 4:30 am and to Grace House Resort thirty minutes later..
That afternoon we all went on a trip to the Cultural Center and watched some native dancers and then walked around looking at traditional homes and villages of Kenya. From there we went to the supper center and purchased a phone and water. That evening we all went to a Brazilian Restraint and had supper curtsy of George. They start you with a salad bar followed by a variety of meats that are brought around on rods they were roasted on. I had beef, chicken, leg of lamb, and alligator. After that there was nothing left to do but go back to the hotel and agonize over being so full.
On January 4, we were picked up by our host pastor, Shem Gurgu. He took us to his home in a town called Githunguri, meaning (Big Hill). This is the place that we will be operating from for the next few days.
There are no words that can explain the roads and driving habits around here. There are pot holes everywhere, some of which are now impassable drive through in fear of not being able to get out; well, maybe I am exaggerating just a little, but they are big and deep. With all of these potholes they drive all over the roads trying to miss the holes, people and other vehicles. Going somewhere at home that would take 15 to 20 will take an hour or two.
When we got back to the house we were told that tomorrow, both Kathy and I were going to preach in separate churches. I am going to preach at the Church of Restoration in Kenyatta University and Kathy was going to preach at the Church of Restoration in Githurai 44.
Following the services we drove over to where Kathy had preached and had lunch. Both of us had a great time. We have had a greater time joking about Kathy’s new title, “Pastor Kathy.”
Monday, January 9th was a day of rest. We did nothing. Was going to catch up on our typing and picture organization, but the power was off all day. We just had a lazy day.
Tuesday, January 10, this is the day that we travel to the location of our first Conference. I started off going with Shem to Nairobi to meet with George. Going into Nairobi in the mornings is a trip only for the crazy or extremely brave. There were times that I thought that my trip would be cut short. Cars, trucks, buses, people and donkey’s were everywhere. After our meeting we went back to Shem’s house and picked up Kathy and headed out on our three hour drive north to Nakuru. This is a very nice hotel. If you want to see it they have a web site (info@nurupalacehotel.com). We had a meeting with the planning committee. These are very nice people and seem so hungry for the Word of God. Oh yes, on the key to our room there is a scripture. John 12:46, “Jesus is the light of the world.”
This is from my dad!
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