Tuesday, January 22, 2008

January Update From Kenya

Greetings in the matchless name of our coming king!

The Bible makes it clearing Mathew 24:6 that before the Lord comes, we will hear of wars and rumors of wars. It is happening right here in Kenya and all over the world.

Kenya has enjoyed peace for the last 43 years since it got independence from British. Kenya has 42 tribes (each tribe has unique language and culture—Kiswahili is the national language and English is the official language) and yet the country has remained intact. It is always difficult striking the ethnic balance because as expected some tribes do see themselves as being marginalized especially in terms of resource allocation. The recent election led to explosion of deep seated suspicions and prejudice that different communities have against each other. The consequence of this is death of 500(this is official figure although it is reported that the figure is much higher) and a quarter million people displaced.

Our region has been experiencing tension but we haven’t experienced serious violence as yet—our prayer is that this place will remain calm because religious fundamentalists can take advantage of the situation and bring religious angle to the problem—this will exacerbate things here.

What complicates things for our country is that some (especially the opposition) do not want stability at the expense of truth, justice and democracy—the government has shown no signs of giving up holding to power. The church is divided than ever with some leaders being partisan. Many Church leaders seem to sacrifice Truth and justice at the altar of tribal affiliations. The work of God is slowed and I am personally disappointed (should I say frustrated) at what is happening.

Deep in the hearts of many believers, we knew that all was not going to be well after the election—in fact there were many prophecies on the same yet we believers never paid enough attention. Some of us are convinced that it is the Church in Kenya that is being judged—many leaders had adopted prosperity gospel message from the west. Salvation of souls became secondary. In the midst of all that face our country, I am persuaded that the Church in Kenya is going to come out like gold that is refined seven times ready to take the gospel to the four corners of the earth. Meanwhile, we are returning to God in Prayers, fasting and repentance. The people of this great country have proved to be resilient and I believe that when God is through with us, we will be raised to another degree of glory.

Below are some pictures in places that experienced violence:





















Above are some burnt bicycles that remained after a church was burnt killing 30-50 people that had sought refugee inside













Children who have become refugees in their own country


Refugees of the clashes that has taken ethnic dimension


Pastors donating blankets to the refugees




















A Pastor looks at one of the arrows that were used in shooting. Neighbors turned into enemies.






























Above are some of the burnt houses.

Would you please stand in prayer for the body of Christ in Kenya. Pray also for the women, children whose houses have been burnt and there is no place to call home

We thank God for your friendship.
May he grant the desires of your heart this year

Friday, January 04, 2008

Update from Ken in Garissa, Kenya regarding election violence

What is happening in Kenya is saddening. Our Prayer is that the country will come out of this united and strong. We have been the highland of peace in a region that is identified with conflict.
The situation in Garissa was very tense four days ago but we are now experiencing relatively calm situation compared to the rest of the country--all this because of an election that observers have described as flawed.

Too sad that neighbours are slaughtering one another, churches being burned (with people inside), women and children being refugees in their own country.

Many of our Teachers and students are traped in places that have been experiencing violence--we will have to postpone the date of opening (we were meant to open next wendnesday)
We ask you to continue remembering this great country in prayer.

Come Lord Jesus Come.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Pray for Ken & family in Garissa, Kenya

Be praying for Ken Ochieng and his family in Garissa, Kenya. There is tremendous political unrest due to the recent presidential elections and alleged corruption, increasing the overall death toll to 270. Near Nairobi a church was burned with people still in the church, accounting for approximately 50 of the deaths. In Garissa, it is reported that people have been hiding in mosques to stay safe.

Ken and his ministry can come under physical attack during these periods of unrest, and it is crucial that we keep him and family in our prayers.

Transportation needed for orphans in Thailand

Pastor Timothy has a need for transportation so his orphans can get to school and for various trips with the orphans. He’s been borrowing a truck, but the owners now need it full time for their business. He wants to buy either a mini-van or pickup and convert it to a Sawngthaew. (Sawngthaew’s are the standard mode of ‘taxi’ in rural Thailand. They’re pickups with the bed covered by a ‘roof’ and seats along the sides.) Considering that many Thais live on about $200 per month and the cost of vehicles in Thailand is only slight less than here in the U.S., vehicles are very expensive there compared to Thai income.

Pullman Foursquare Church will match donations up to a total of $300, so let’s see if we can raise at least $1000 to send. 100% of the funds raised, as always, go directly to the missionaries.

We will have an offering container at the welcome center on Sunday. Please place your money there or in the offering plate, indicating that this is for the Thailand Orphan Van.