Pullman Foursquare supports missions in Kenya; Thailand; and Myanmar. We regularly send teams on international mission trips. This blog is about our trips and the people, whether a short term or permanent mission. Also for discussing and planning future trips.
Monday, October 08, 2007
Ken sharing in Muslim countries in northern Africa
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Last Days in Thailand 2007
The Fountain in front of the building.
Overall it was a great trip. Those going on future trips will benefit.
A condensed list of potential opportunities:
- In my-an,mar we can teach at college but it must fit curriculum and there are access restrictions.
- Boys dormitory needs to be built but first land must be purchased and there are access restrictions.
- By travelling further in we can support people who have less governmental interference.
- For those interested, a small group can continue on to China, make a loop through Laos via the Mekong river, and back to Thailand.
- Timothy has a need for a week long pastor and spouse retreat: family (marriage) & ministry & teach things they can use and replicate.
- Teach them (Timothy's church and others?) how, why, show effectiveness of skits. Remember bible verses read in Thai are twice as long as English.
- Build bamboo church and pastor's house in a hill tribe; can be completed in a week.
- Paul & Lori - Medical team - doctors or nurses would be most useful, they can handle everything else.
- They could teach us how they do mobile medical.
- Stop at their Ahka tribe north east of Fang and hear their story.
- Ask them what to do teach?/do? skits.
The last days:
I did the first Sunday morning sermon in the new building - a skit of David, Saul, and Goliath (starring me.) I stole Dan's 5 smooth stones talk and made it better :-) George Butron also spoke about happenings in Vietnam and Cambodia.
I got to explore more food, and learned the 'intestinal' problems we experienced are often due to diarrheic herbs, not microbes. I experienced century eggs for the first time, these duck eggs are buried raw and cook/rot in the ground, it was better than it sounds. There was lots of durian around but no one to help me eat it. Lots of stews and soups prepared in a clearly Chinese way.
After church, and the served lunch, everyone else was heading north so I took the 3rd class bus south to Chiang Mai, no air con, an unforgettable experience. It 'stops' for anyone along the way, but most wait at the mini-bus stops every few miles. No bathroom break in 4 hours, I guess you just get off the bus use the non-existing facilities and catch the next bus in 30 minutes.
I spent a lovely night in the new Bangkok airport, very modern yet somehow still dingy Thai. With many sushi restaurants and bars, I stole away in small coffee shop with WiFi and worked. Since I flew unrelated airlines I needed a new boarding pass which was a massive task. I learned they are at the entrance, but from inside there is no obvious entrance.
A typhoon hit Taiwan just as I arrived, and the airport closed for 7 hours. That gave me more time to try the food - mostly really good noodle soup.
After 49 hours of non-stop travel (and waiting) from Fang, Thailand to Pullman, it is nice to be on the right side of the road again.
The view out my hotel room in Fang.
Stacy treated everyone to ice cream.
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Saturday: Fang Thailand, Church Dedication
Today I also was able to meet the SE Asia Foursquare head, George Butron, missionaries Paul and Lori Vernon. cc was in town and Kelly Hildebrand. I had productive discussions with everyone. I extracted many ideas for future trips and how to be more affective on our trips.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Photos
Photos of Photos
Pastor P's orphan children in their truck. The orphanage is now where the school used to be.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Wednesday Update: Fang
Today was another work day. We did some cleaning up, purchased more plants, including aquatic plants for the fountain and cleaning the fountain. I also balanced the various ‘spouts’ to spew out about the same amount of water each. I spent a lot of time in the fountain, and my lower legs were pretty itchy, but ok now.
Last nights Korean barbeque caught up with me, but I think I’m ok now, just take more pepto. Once again we had breakfast, second breakfast, lunch and dinner. We successfully avoided Ritzys and KFC. We ordered family style Thai. I had my usual chopped chicken and Holy Basil, it was good. We also had Tom Yum Gook and deep fried Tilapia (excellent.) Of course Timothy tried to mess with me and ordered what he called pig intestine, which if definitely was not, probably buffalo rumen it was very flavorful but very rubbery.
I’m getting just enough chocolate to survive but the coffee situation is sad.
Tomorrow we’ll travel to Chiang Rai to pick up the team that will be doing leadership training and evangelistic outreach on Thursday and Friday.
Good night,
Bruce
Monday, September 10, 2007
Monday: Mai Sai and Fang
We had a good conversation, many ideas for future trips. I visited the orphanage, did a short sermon and impromptu skit at the Sunday morning service. Also visited possible sites for boys orphanage dorm and a drug rehabilitation center. With 80 chuches, a college, orphanage, and his own church Pastor P. now has someone to oversee/manage the orphanage, college, and his church has a new pastor.
I traveled with Timothy and Fang Fong to Fang and we stopped at little noodle place in the mountains for lunch, turns out to be the same place that Scott Linklater, cc and I ate at 5 years ago on our first trip. And the noodles were as good as I remember.
We went to the new church; it is really nice. We did a few items around the building while other workers buzzed along on the finishing touches. I purchased some plants for front of the stage and steps leading up, it was a bit bare. The outside is very nicely landscaped with multistage fountain and GRASS around it. Most of the fence that we put up 1.5 years ago has been replaced with solid walls 6 to 8 feet tall. Pastor P purchased a last supper print in T where we had it framed along with 2 Palouse prints that Laurie took and we printed them at home with verses. They did a professional frame.
Tonight we went with 2 of the ‘boys’, young pastors to a ‘Korean’ barbecue’. This was NOT an experience for the faint of heart or picky eaters or those concerned about food born illness. There was standard chicken, pork, beef, clams, shrimp, and squid. But also all their insides were available and NONE of it was kept cold. You cook and eat with the same chopsticks. There were 3 bowls of excellent dipping sauces for the meat. They kept bring out new odd things which I of course HAD to try, I felt like Andrew Zimern, consuming one slimy, transparent, strange, or oddly green item after the other. The no live plant matter ‘salad’ was other worldly in appearance and texture, but rather plain flavor. For all five us, all you could eat, the total was $17.00 including drinks!
I have wireless Internet in the lobby so I hope to have regular updates.
Bruce
Saturday, September 08, 2007
Saturday: Travel, arrival in Mae Sai
Traveling alone is sure faster. I probably would have missed my bus in Chiang mai but zipping out of the airport (no checked luggage) and with a quick and only slightly scary tuk tuk ride, I made it to the bus station with 5 minutes to spare. The bus was second class but the AC worked so I was happy. My cell phone works here this time, but not data. Also cannot get my vioce mail.
from the bus terminal in mae sai I took a scooter taxi the 3 miles to my hotel, at significant risk to life and limb - but it was only $1.
The 2 transfers, tuk tuk and scooter, cost MORE than the 5 hour bus ride :-(
Well I'll be visiting Pastor P and speaking at his Sunday morning service tomorrow. then he and Timothy and I will meet for breakfast back at the hotel and timothy will take me on to Fang.
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Garissa Update from Ken Ochieng
LAGBADANA MISSION
Mwenda—Our Jesus Film show leader helped organize a mission in lagbadana(5 miles from Garissa) for “Bridgers”—Students in transition between high school & University. This muslim lady is so generous—she cooked a meal for the team

Multitudes watching the show


Ken
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Thailand Update
Our initial meeting for Thailand 2008 will be the last Sunday of August (26th), and we'll get things going later in September after I get back from Thailand.
If Asia isn't your thing, we'll be heading to East Kenya in summer 2008 for a very challenging trip.
Bruce
Kenya Update - Ken Ochieng - Garissa, Kenya
I have been reading a book on “Boundaries” by Dr.Henry Cloud & Dr.John Townsend and have drawn great lessons on how to be saying No to those things that look urgent but are not quite the priority of my life. I have always taught people that God must always come first, Family second & Ministry third but I find myself not abiding in the same things I teach as most of my time is spend in ministry—sounds hypocritical but then it is an area of growth—I covet your prayer in this.
We have been having busy time here: Eunice has been active in meeting the prayer groups that meets in our office every week and also helping the office with HR issues. Last Sunday she was speaking in Anglican Church of Kenya here in Garissa. Last Sunday I spoke at Glory restoration sanctuary. Two of us speaking in different venues presented a good problem of who was to go with the kids—I had to go with both Tim & Ann coz it was possible for me to preach and manage them at the same time. This Sunday, I will be speaking at the Redeemed gospel Church—Pray for God to use me as his Voice.
Our Jesus film (JF) staffs have continued to work faithfully in this unfriendly environment. This week, Zakayo (JF staff) is together with Students from the University of Nairobi who are studying Medicine, Pharmacy &Dental surgery. They will be treating people during the day and showing the film during the night. Because of high illiteracy levels, Jesus film and the lives of believers might be the only “bible” this people would be able to “read” the whole of their lives. Pray for safety of the team and for God to reveal himself to the people who would be watching the film.
Kenya government is currently recruiting trained teachers and we are likely to loose some of the Teachers. We don’t pay our teachers as much as the government does and it takes those with a calling to remain with us. We have experienced high turnover of teachers as they move to the “greener pastures”. We can hardly pay a half of what others are giving.
Pray that God will bring people with a burden to serve and not people interested in money. Pray that we will get enough resources in order to give competitive remuneration to our staffs (we are about 50).
We intend to have 40 days of prayer & fasting this coming September. We ask you to consider full or partial fast. We even welcome those who will skip breakfast for those 40 days. We will not rest until we see the kingdom of God established in the hearts of Somalis, munyoywaya, Malakote, Wata, Orma, Wardei. The Knowledge of the glory of the Lord must cover this land as waters cover the sea. We hope to give you the prayer points for every single of those fort days soon. Please, shoot back if you want to be a part of this.
Lots of Blessings
Your commitment to the work of the Lord will pay off even in this life and remember Revelation 22:3 "And there shall be no more curse; but the throne of God and of the Lamb shall be in it; and his servants shall serve him."
KEN,EUNICE,TIM and ANNA.
Friday, July 27, 2007
Update from Fang, Thailand
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
July Update (2nd) - Ken Ochieng - Garissa, Kenya
---The knowledge of the glory of the lord to cover the land as the water covers the sea
---God to reveal himself to the locals through visions, dreams, miracles
---Believers to be bold in sharing their faith both in life style and by word of mouth
---God’s Protection upon the local believers
---More laborers to come over
---Unity among believers
---Our School to maintain academic excellence
---Peaceful campaigns in this region during this year of election
---God to enable us to be strategic in our approach. That we would reach out to “Samaritan woman” whose conversion would cause great revival in the horn of Africa (
Eunice & Our school children carrying Somali children who have been abandoned by mothers at birth—this habit is on the rise
Our School children showing love to the innocent children

Eunice bottle feeding the baby abandoned by a Somali woman
It is time for raising the national flag in our school parade
A student in our School: Pray that they will worship the true God.
For the fulfillment of the great commission,
Ken & Eunice
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Update from Ken Ochieng in Garissa, Kenya - July 2007
Life has been busy with lots of activities geared towards connecting with the locals.
Our visit to children’s home run by “mama Hani” was so successful. This old Muslim lady (72 years) has been working so hard to take care of the children majority of whom were dropped by their mothers. In the Somali culture, it is so bad to have a child out of wedlock and so there are a lot of Somali ladies (those who don’t want abortion) who have to carry the child till birth and then drop them in the garbage. People who find these children know where to take them—“mama Hani”. The long clothes that cover the head to the sole makes it easy for these girls to carry the pregnancy without people noticing. Some parents throw their children if they have disabilities. We took our boarding children so we could all spent time with this underprivileged children—many of our students learnt to appreciate who they are because they realized that others are worse.

Our own children, Tim & Ann learnt the importance of giving—we told them the story behind those children’s predicament and they were so touched about it---they gave clothes to be donated to those children. As a family, we are praying to God to help us know the workable strategies that will enable us reach out in love to those children. We hope to send you pictures of the same.
On 5th July we distributed mosquito nets and cooking utensils to a number of Somali ladies that lost things during the flood---the impact of the flood is felt to date
Please, do pray for a Somali brother “A” below that I won to the Lord and am trying to follow him up. He seems to be under intense pressure to give up Christianity. Thank you for standing in the gap.

Ken & Eunice
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Ken's trip to U.S. and return to Garissa (including attack by...)
Everything about the trip was a miracle—right from the process of getting the visa to booking the flight.
On 12th April, I left for Seattle where Scott was to meet me. I arrived in Seattle at 16.35—it was a warm reception from Scott, his wife Hillary, daughter Emma and sons Grady & Gavin. We managed to spent a few days in Seattle at the house of Scott’s brother—Jason. The good thing was that all of Scott’s family was there. I felt like I was co-opted into the family.
You talk of Seattle and all that comes into my mind is rain—no wonder the all place is dotted with star bucks. I already noticed the difference between where I came from and America. Here, roads are really nice (Americans should be faithful in paying their taxes) and buildings are really planned. I also realized that Americans drive on the ‘wrong’ side of the road—this scared me to death because I thought we were going to collide with the oncoming vehicles. Many times I would enter the side of the driver (when I was supposed to be a passenger).
After few days of recuperation in Seattle, we started our journey to Pullman. I was able to see nice sceneries on the way but what excited me most were the sites of snow covered land—I had never experienced this before. Scott was gracious enough to allow me step out of the car to touch and taste the snow—great experience. Landscape kept varying from mountainous to flat land.
On the way to Pullman, I started experiencing something new—‘Drive through”. If we needed a meal or coffee, all we needed was “drive through”—Life is really made easy.
We finally made it to Pullman—one of the most beautiful sites of the world (it was actually ranked top 10 best world sites for photography—I was told but I don’t know who ranked them—I believe it anyway).
The programme that Scott came up with could not have been better. Mine was to meet with people and share my story—I enjoy doing it.
Below is how my itinerary looked like:
Stayed with Scott’s family for most part except below. Among the foodstuffs that I ate for the first time included: Tacos, Lasagna, Salmon fish. Off course there
were all these strange juices (apparently they were nice) like Crane berry, blue berry etc. People (read Dan) like diet coke—I have never seen them in Kenya.
20th April 07—was with Pastor Dan (he is so funny). We went to see a movie (Amazing grace).
I spent in the house of Jamie & Sherry Hawes.
21st Apr—Visited Kamiak national reserve with Jamie, Sherry, Cole, Addison, Clay. Very exciting to do this kind of exercise. It is here that I realize that Americans love there dogs. Scott has one too called “Lu”
22nd Apr---Spoke at Pullman foursquare church. The topic: “the way up is down”. In the evening, I spoke on the book ‘prayer that works”.
23rd Apr—Stayed with Caleb and Stella (together with their children—Brian, Lauren, Andrew). It is here that I ate ugali & Kuku (this reminded me about home).
24th Apr—Stayed with Jeff & Angie Feuerstein (together with Annie, Tom, and Rosie). I felt like I was President Bush being in this beautiful house.
25th Apr—Stayed at Jeff’s place. Dan, Scott & I drove to the top of Steptoe—the guys who designed the road must have been genius. We had great lunch in Colfax.
I joined Jeff in conducting the gospel survey at WSU. I think the guy we talked to was philosophy major—very interesting talk indeed.
26th Apr---Stayed at Jeff & Angie’s house
27th Apr---Arrived at Springfield national park for Men’s encounter week. Joe talked on “Lost Son returns home”
28th Apr—second day of encounter. Went out together with Jamie and Ryan to Snake River—I think it was five hours walking. Experienced two rattle snakes on the way. Great experience for me although I was really exhausted.
Jan Busboon talked about “the transcedency of God”
Chad Jeffrey talked about “Forgiveness”
Jeff Feuerstein talked about “deliverance’.
We later lit the fire and burnt what was written against us.
Great teachings.
29th Apr—Scott taught on “The Holy spirit”
Dan closed the meeting. We drove back to meet the rest of the congregation at Pullman foursquare church. Ryan and Bruce cycled (it doesn’t sound real especially for Ryan who walked five hours the previous day).
30th Apr—Visited Oliveto’s (Stephen, Tiffany, Zach & Connor). I had Vietnamese dinner!
1st May—Attended Jan Busboon’s cell
2nd May—went with Scott to Eastern Washington state university. I briefly shared what we are doing in Garissa. Scott shared the message—he is a great speaker. Many students showed interest to come over to Kenya.
3rd may—stayed at the house of the Salvadalena (Russ & Janie, Shianne, Nick).
Attended my first bowling game (courtesy of Russ). Won the second match (out of five of us—can’t share about the first game).
4th May—Stayed in the house of Joe and Sue Watson—beautiful place to view other sites in Pullman
5th May—Joe and Sue took me to watch their grand son Jessy play baseball—my first time. Great game although Jessy’s team lost.
6th May—Attended Church—Reinhardt Bonke’s series.
Stayed with Bruce & Laurie Heimbigner. Got to meet two of their sons and their daughter in law. Had good talk around the great meal.
7th May—Traveled together with Bruce & Laurie to different parts of Eastern Washington. Got to join Bruce’s brother plough his huge trucks of land. Visited Grand Coulee, salt lake among other places. Had dinner in Spokane.
8th may---Visited different places at Washington state university. Saw Labs for Victor, Bruce, and Masaro before linking up with Jan
9th May—Spent most of the time at the church
10th May---Visited Jan & Janice Busboom—cut trees, fed sheep. Ate dinner
11th May—Visited Steve 7 Serena Bravard. Tried moving the boat. Did shooting---using different guns (The noise was really scary). Great dinner.
12th May—on Steve & Serena’s four wheeler meandering through the steep hill—great excitement for me. Fed horses.
In the evening, I joined Victor, Lupita & Jeff—we went to Jeff’s deck. We passed through India reservations. Great experience as Victor 7 I tried a game neither of us was familiar with. Sad that Victor Beat me.
13th May—Attended Sunday service—Reinhardt Bonke’s series.
Did preparation for the following day
14th—18thMay---Las Vegas, NV
18th—24thMay--Virginia
24th—30thMay--San Jose, CA
31st May—Preparation for the following day
1st June—Drove to Okanogan/Omak
2nd June—Attended Okanogan centennial celebration
3rd June—Spoke at Omak’s foursquare church
4th June—traveled back to Pullman. Great Dinner at the house of Pastor Dan, Patty, Bowen
5th June---shopping & saying bye to those who came to bid me farewell
GREAT, GREAT, GREAT EXPERIENCE. THANK YOU ALL WHO MADE MY STAY A SUCCESS.
THANK YOU SCOTT FOR ALLOWING GOD TO USE YOU TO
BLESS ME.
6TH –9TH---NJ
9—12TH---PN
13TH---WARM RECEPTION FROM EUNICE, TIM ANN.
I MET THE OBJECTIVES OF LAUNCHING THE BOOK & RAISING FINANCIAL SUPPORT---TO GOD BE THE GLORY!!!
I am now back to Garissa where there seems to be plenty of work
Already. My wife Eunice worked so hard in my absence. She did organize a
Prayer seminar that was well attended by members of different churches in Garissa--it was very successful.
In my absence, some Muslim thugs invaded our school at night where
They slashed our watchman leaving him for the dead--God spared his
life and is recovering--this is now a police case. The intention of the attack is still not clear. The thugs managed to break into our school offices and made away with lap top computer amongst other things. Please pray for safety of the school children who are borders and also ourselves
Friday, June 08, 2007
Ken on Tour
Friday, April 20, 2007
Ken (from Garissa, Kenya) is in the United States for the first time!!!

