Sunday, July 31, 2011

We Are Home!

After an amazing 10 days in Kenya we have made it home! On the way home we had time to talk about some of our favorite parts of the the trip and I wanted to share some of them with you-

Amy-connecting with the staff in the centers and the people in the villages. Seeing how truly thankful everyone was for everything even the littlest of things. God showed me how to step out of my comfort zone and openly talk with people I didn't know about Christ and extend an invitation to come to church.

Amanda - I think my trip highlight was working in the lives of the children inside the schools as well as in the villages. I met so many wonderful kids that I know God put in my life for a reason. One girl in particular really impacted my life and I made a true and hopefully life long friendship with. I think that God's work in my life was showing me that although we may not be able to completely change the circumstances certain people live with, we can use the resources we have to help them in every way possible. Not only that, but we can shower these people with love and affection so that they know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that they are loved by us and by God.

Jeff-connecting with the kids and the teachers in the centers,as well as the villages. God Used me in a way i had not even thought of,I was able to ask people I didn't even know about their walk with Christ,and I gave them mine. Many highlights of the trip,too many to say all at once.

Austin- creating a connection with the kids made the trip so much more meaningful. The joy seen in the eyes of the kids knowing someone loves them lights up a room more the an any material thing could. Through this trip, God allowed me to seek after Him daily through prayer.

Jason -
My highlight of the Kenya trip was seeing the kids faces light up when they saw us return to the school after having been there a couple days earlier. A few kids that I had really connected with that previous day sought me out to spend more time with me, and when they found me, they had the look of finding an old friend. That's when I really got it. We weren't there just to play with these kids, we were forming real, lasting bonds with them. I went to Kenya to show the love of Christ to these kids, but ended up receiving it from them many times over. In Kenya, God taught me that I need to share His love with everyone, not just those for whom it is convenient. He also taught me to trust Him more deeply than I ever have before.

RonScott - Being able to hold the hands of the children and to look into each of their eyes to see the Love that they have for us and how grateful they are for just the simple hand holding that we c an provide by being onsite verse just sending money. Being able to see the differences in the children in our centers verse the villages the smiles that the kids we are able to have in the centers just smile more and seem to love life a lot more. Having those special connections with a couple of children that just knew when you needed the hand holding... God is amazing how he works thru each and every one of us. I was able to also spend extra time with a couple of the teachers and see how they lived, talk about the simplest of things to you and I but things they did not know about (I.e. Ice fishing, contacts, snow). God taught me that even though we could not help out every child we are impacting the lives of those that we can. Each of us came on this trip not knowing which children we would give shoes to nor expecting the heart breaking look of a child's eyes asking why not me? It's thru Gods grace that we are able to make the impacts that we do on the lives of the children put in our paths thru God's plan and not our own. I didn't know what to expect on this trip but to hear in our group sharing how many people in the group I happened to be in the right place at the right time for each of them to have that moment of the trip was amazing. My eyes and heart are open to the needs of the children and families living around our centers. The work we do and the lives we touch will continue to make an impact on the children, their families, and in the future their own families. Our work is not just for today but for years beyond what any of us will see or fathom. Hearing the story how one of the teachers was saved by the sponsor system and how they work with the children is living proof that what we are doing today will continue to pay it forward. I was blessed to faced many new and out of box opportunities that mad me step outside my comfort zone that will impact my behaviors and way of thinking.

Tara- This trip has really changed my life and how I look at things. I am a new Christian and didn't know much about anything or why I was called to go on this trip. I trusted in God and he showed me a lot throughout this trip. One thing I learned on this trip is the value of a friendship and how nice and willing people are to help you and just be there for you. I didn't know anyone really going on the trip but I know now that I have 27 new friends that I can come to and talk to when I need someone. They didn't judge me or even care if I didn't know much about being a new Christian. They were just there to help me through my walk with Jesus. I thank God for all the people he has brought into my life and I am so happy to be in their's. I also learned from God to not be so selfish and to really appreciate the things I have in life. I think we all take for granted the things we have and focus on the things we don't have or wish we had. I got in a fight with my family members before the trip and I look back at it now and realize was that really worth all that fighting? There are children who don't have food and don't have places to sleep but they put a smile on everyday and laugh and have fun. They don't worry about the things they don't have but focus on the things that God gave them. My favorite part of the trip was going into the villages to put shoes on the children's feet. I really got an understanding of how everyone lives and how poor the village can be. I couldn't believe how big an impact it had on the children to just get one pair of shoes. I know I can't save everyone or help everyone there, but to see the smiles on the children when they do get a pair of shoes is priceless. It's sad to see but I know we all made a difference in those children's life this past 10 days. I thank God for allowing me to be there to help those children and I hope he continues to show and teach me more as I continue my walk with him.

Karen - I have no single highlight, rather many. Spending time at Vipingo and Bomani helped me to understand our mission at these centers and how much the children and teachers appreciate our help and how God works in all of our lives. Building a mud hut with the owner and his brother helping build also was a humbling experience. Hanging mosquito nets in the village really touched my heart as we went into the homes of these people and hung the nets over the beds of the children. Some just had a wooden frame and bracing with cardboard as their mattress. After hanging them we invited the owners and their family to pray. I felt God working through us as we were able to work and pray with these families. I have made many friendships and have seen what little these people have and how happy they are. They welcome us with open arms and pray that God will continue to show me to look upon this awesome opportunity and reflect all that I have seen and learned.

Jordan Krueger- my highlight of the trip was making the children smile every day. That always gives me a good feeling to make a difference and that the children remember me each year I go back. I really did not have one or even two highlights. Hanging mosquito nets really helped me see how they actually live everyday and how much I take for granted. It really did open my eyes and helped me see what have not paid much attention to. And praying after each house was great. Everybody on the trip was so fun to be around and if I had to pick one group of people to be around for another two weeks I would pick this team over any other year. We were always laughing and talking and supportive of each other which is more important than a lot of other things. It really did feel like one huge family. God has done a lot of things for me on this trip. He has helped me become less shy. He helped me do that by sending this large group over and getting to know everybody. He has also helped me to become more grateful. He has done that every year but this year seemed different. I just pray I can go back soon and continue to see these kids grow up.


We brought hope to the hopeless. Love to the precious children of God and a path of truth that brings forth Faith if we choose to follow Jesus path of life.


Art- seeing the wonder working power of the Holy Spirit working in the lives of our Fox River Christian Church Kenya Mission Team interacting with our Kenya Team is one of the highlights for myself, When I would start a Bible verse in KiSwahili the children would enthusiastically complete the verse with me. The "Beach Boys" wanted to know more about what we were doing in Kenya, and about our Lord and Savior Christ Jesus, and they all were appreciative for the Tumaini, Upendo and Imani bracelets and the opportuniy to earn some Shillings. Being able to help the sick ones is always gratifying for me, especially the little baby girl of the Kenya teacher Lois, whose lungs were so full of fluid from pneumonia that she wouldn't survive without antibiotics, and the power of our prayers. Meshack Ouma is going to continue teaching Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, clearing the airway from tracheal obstruction, basic dental and hygienic care to the villagers of Vipingo and Bomani. Jeff, Jason and Austin were great teachers and I really enjoyed working with them. Seeing little rosebud Serena blossom into a beautiful flower during this mission trip, and watching my own daughter, Lori enthusiastically participate in all the activities filled my heart with joy. We really are a family team through Christ Jesus.

Sarah- there are so many, it is hard to pick just one. Activities day in Bomani. After what seemed like an unsuccessful day, I was a bit frustrated by how it went, and mad at myself for being frustrated. When I found out we had an extra half hour with the last group, I actually thought it would be stressful. But, when Jessie told them they had the choice to play the musical instruments we brought, the children came to life!! They began to play the most amazingly beautiful songs together while singing and dancing around the room! It was so special. A once in a lifetime moment! God has shown me that he is the ultimate provider of all of my needs. How I can fully trust in Him to supply me with whatever I need in every moment. Patience, strength, courage, peace..... I am to rest in Him, and He will work through me. It is truly amazing (when I allow it to happen, that is!)

Sue.
It is truly amazing to see and feel the difference our church is making in the villages of
Bomani and Vipingo. They need us. It was an absolute joy for me to work in the baby class, with my special child Susan. I was able to spend The day with her. Learn about her and her family and feel a connection to them. I cannot pick one special hilight, it was a unique and humbling experience. I learned so much from the people of Kenya. We are all Gods children and we need one another's love. I don't know exactly how this trip will affect my life, but God has a plan for me!


Gina- Hmmm which one do I pick? my highlight of the trip was being able to literally get my hands dirty on our community service day, building a mud hut actually with the homeowner and brother. Just knowing that we as a group were blessing him with his house, and getting dirty of course! Also helping Anne in her kitchen in Bomani. If I could help her ease her burden that day by stirring and sweating over a very very hot stove cooking cabbage and chicken it was well worth it, just getting to see the kitchen workers in action with out complaining of there circumstances. Even though I was sweating buckets I wouldn't dare complain. Feeding 280 kids there meal for the day was so eye opening too and the lack of food wastefulness was at an extreme minimum. I'm so grateful for what I have and thankful for another opportunity to serve our kids in Kenya I love and miss them all!

Judy-God is amazing! The work that we did together as a team in Kenya would not be possible without God's love working in our hearts. From that first moment when we arrived at Vipingo and I saw those children singing and smiling to the moment we said goodbye on Tuesday after the community service projects, I felt filled with a strength and joy that was overwhelming and consuming for these children, their families,the community and our great God. Placing the shoes on a little girl in Vipingo village made me cry as I wondered why God would chose me for this great privilege to serve in this way. I thank God each day that he allowed me to join His working in this way. I am greatly changed in my heart due to this experience and the love that I experienced from the students, teachers, community members and my friends from this team. I can only pray in thanksgiving for all God has blessed me with. Thank you Lord and thank you to the Fox River Team for this amazing experience.


Julianne-My trip highlight happened the first day that we were in Africa. I have such a heart for the children of Africa and had been longing to spend time with them and let them know they are loved for a number of years. Even though I had been counting down the days to the trip for almost a year, it just did not seem real. Looking out the airplane window at the Nairobi airport made it obvious that I was finally in Africa,but for some reason I just could not wrap my brain around it. Our first opportunity to serve the kids came later that day, and it was in those first moments that everything became real for me. As we pulled into the school at Vipingo all of the children were waiting for us outside singing, joy and excitement etched onto every one of those precious little faces. As I took in the wonderful scene everything clicked, everything was real, and the emotion of that moment was so overwhelming in such a good way. That first moment with the kids set the tone for the rest of my trip, and it was such great way to start!

The lesson that I learned from the trip was generosity. I was humbled time and again by the generosity and gifts that were showered upon us by the staff at Vipingo and Bomani. They had so little, yet desired to give us so much. As I watched the crowds from the village move through the feeding center in Vipingo on community day, I had an overwhelming desire to change their lives for the better. As this desire grew stronger, God spoke to my heart, one simple word: give. I have so many resources, and with those resources I can touch so many lives! I am looking forward to seeing how God is going to use my new perspective on life, and I am so glad that I discovered it.


Becky- I found great hope in the good that the centers where doing. The kids at our schools seemed happy and full of life, our teachers where wonderful, and they all had such caring grateful hearts. I was very impress by the centers, it really was a testament to what education, food and God in your heart can accomplish!

Thank you so much for coming along with us on our trip to Kenya this summer- I hope you are blessed by hearing about our story's and please ask anyone of us about our trip and what God has been doing in our lives because of Kenya.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

One Last Flight

After spending our London layover at the Tower of London, we have
successfully navigated the London Underground and are on an express
train back to Heathrow Airport.

Please pray that everything with the final flight goes smoothly and
everything runs on time!

Friday, July 29, 2011

In Nairobi

We are all safely in Nairobi waiting to board our flights to London. The group is flying with Kenya Airways. Carrie, Brooklyn, Josie, Guy & I are on British Airways. As of right now it looks like the flights are on time and we should be off.

Thank you for praying for all of us as we complete this incredible journey. We are tired and looking forward to seeing all of our loved ones very soon!

Denise

Journey Home


The last good byes have been said and we sitting in the airport waiting for our first flight. We have joined Guy and Denise at the airport- there flight was moved so we will see what happens it could be a crazy night! Please be praying for us!

The safari was a good time, we saw many animals and enjoyed some group bonding. We also had some time to talk about what God has done in our lifes on the trip.

We look forward to seeing our families and friends when we return home. We have many stories to share with you all.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Today was a day of catching up! We have been going non-stop since we got here on the 19th. It has been such a great blessed trip and I thank God for that. As we start to wind down a lot of what we have been seeing and doing we will start to be processing through. Please pray that God will help all of us know and understand why He has brought us here and what he has in store for us because of our time here!

Tomorrow we will be heading off on safari really early and will be gone over night- I wont be able to to post but will try and get some pic and info up after we get back and before we leave for the airport on Friday. I would ask that you pray for the the team as we have time with some of the staff here in Kenya. Pray that we can get to know them better, lift them up and just love on them!

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Be great and serve!


Today the group got to participate in a few service projects for the
villages of Bomani & Vipingo. This is when the team got their hands
and feet dirty showing the love of God to others.

The majority of the team split into two groups. One group helped
build a mud hut for a family in Vipingo, while the other hung
mosquito nets in houses in Bomani. The family in Vipingo was glad of
the help to rebuild their home, while the families in Bomani were very
appreciative of the gift that can literally be the difference between
life and death here, where malaria is a constant threat. After lunch
at the schools, a little final play time with the kids, and some hard
goodbyes, most members of those two groups switched places to help out
in the other project.

While the team members hung the mosquito nets in Bomani, some of the
pastors and teachers from the New Life Center at Bomani went with the
team to share the Gospel with the people receiving the nets. We were
blessed to witness a dozen people receive the good news and come to
Christ today through this ministry. God is good!

While these two service projects were taking place, a few other
members of the team took individual photos of the students at both
schools with their name and grade level.

The day finished with a little shopping. The Shanzu Transitional
Workshop is a shop in which handicapped Kenyan women work making all
sorts of bags. It was very interesting to see the women working on
these purses, laptop bags, wallets, and more as we walked into the
store. The bags were beautiful and very well made, so many of our team
members were able to help these women by purchasing their wares.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Handing out our lunch

The Drama

Fun fun fun

Tiwi

We drove down to Tiwi today to see what our schools will look like in four years. It was a great drive down with lots going on in the bus! (see pic) The kids did a short program for us with drama and songs. They were amazing! We spent the afternoon playing and talking to the kids about how being able to go to school has changed there life. It was really cool to talk to the 8th graders about what they want to be later on in life. In Kenya you have to take a test after 8th grade to try and get in to high school.

After leaving the school we went to the wood carving shop on the way home and spent 3hr shopping wow does this team ever know how to shop! Longest trip in the 5 years of the FRCC trips. The way home was vary quiet between the kids and the shopping today the team was warn out! (see pic)

Tomorrow is our last day with the kids in our centers- could you please pray for us as we say goodbye to a lot of amazing kids and our friends. I know it's going to be a hard day of working in the community and then on top of that saying goodbye- it's going to be a long day. Thank you for checking in on us to see how we are doing!

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Bomami Outreach

We started the day off at Crossroads Church where the team was able to help out with the service. (see pic) After church we were off to Bomani to hang out and play with the kids- it was an amazing day to see all the kids that came out from the village just to see what we are doing here. Guy was able to do several baptisms and share the hope of Jesus with them. God is doing great work in the church over here. We also had a few volleyball games with the staff of Bomani that went over really well- our FRCC team was able to pull out a big W in the end :) after 4 years of not winning we got one.(with only getting one man hurt on our team. Just a good cut). Then the hard part came of saying goodbye to our friends; for some of us that will be our last time seeing them. Part of the team will go back on Tuesday to work on a service project.

I wanted to share this song with you - there is a lot that you have to process through on a trip like this I know we have people that are dealing with emotions and what to do next. I want to ask that you start praying for them now that God will help them to see even now how He is going to impact them because of their serving in Africa. We are impacted in such amazing ways we will never forget!

How could I forget Your face
When all it took was just one day
For me to see it wasn't ordinary
I could never be the same

You took my hand and led the way
I didn't even know Your name
But something happened deep inside me
And I knew life would have to change

So how could I go back to life as usual
And how could I return to who I once was
I just want to take your story to the world
'Cause you have shown me what it means to love

Meredith Andrews - What It Means To Love

Austin and Art- all fixed up!

We gave out flour to everyone that came out today.

Fun fun fun!

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Movie anyone?

A day to celebrate!

Today we were at Vipingo's celebration day. There was a volleyball, soccer and choir tournaments going on that was really cool to see. Today was all about serving the people from the community that came out to have lunch and watch there teams compete. There are so many things we did today- playing games-painting nails-serving lunch-playing volleyball-telling people your faith story and the list keeps on going but you have an idea. Today took the relationships we started on our activity day to the next level. It was so cool to see how the kids that attached to you earlier in the week were waiting for you today so they could hold your hand and walk around with you all day! Leaving the kids was really hard today because that was our last full day with them. We do go back on tue but only for a half day.

Tomorrow is church at Crossroads we get to hear a great speaker...wait Guy Conn is speaking. Funny we had to come all the way to Africa to hear him teach! Haha. After church we go to Bomani to have our celebration day with them. Please pray that God will use us tomorrow to be a big voice of hope to the people of Bomani! As well as giving us energy to keep up with the days. We are starting to get rundown and just need to remember to trust God for the strength we will need to reach the people!

Guy and Paul giving out the awards and being a voice of hope!

Donna loving on our teachers!

They did some nail painting...you should ask RonScott about that!

They also played tug-a-war and rocked it!

The guys got a big W playing volleyball today!