Second time preaching a sermon and I preached to a church of 600 in Kenya. I brought a simple message of God’s love for them and their authority as sons and daughters of Christ. I also encouraged them to dream big dreams because we were all reaping the fruit of John Okinda’s big dream.
While Jess and Anne were talking to the female leaders, Brian, Dave and I were talking to the pastors.
I was
utterly humbled by this group of pastors. When I asked them to articulate their struggles as pastors someone stood up and said that their main struggles were as follows… 1. Our congregations are made up or orphans and widows 2. They have not eaten and do not have money for food 3. They do not have clean waterThe group was so hopeful and I reminded them that
without the supernatural intervention of God nothing would change. If Jesus could turn water into wine and He said that we would do greater things then maybe we need to be using our authority to be turning dirty water into clean water. A bold thing to say but it flew out of my mouth.The group really wanted ownership of what they were doing and were not just looking for handouts. They were so grateful for the things that we were assisting them with but
desperately wanted to become self sustaining. We were handed a micro-finance proposal.While we were there we were able to buy them
3 acres of land with a river running through it which will start them in agriculture so that they can be self sustaining.During this pastors meeting is when I
first started to feel sick… I left this meeting to go to the bathroom and it was all down hill from there…I’ll post more soon and
promise to leave all of the graphic sick stories out of it.Take some time after reading this to
pray for the pastors and church in Kenya.JIM baker
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by Jim Baker
Beautiful photos. Your short narrations are showing the immense needs in their area. as well as the good they are doing with so little…. Thanks Jim.
thanks grandma!
thanks Jim, the pictures really are worth 1000 words. I will be praying for the pastors, and I’m sorry you got sick. I liked seeing Brian & his Devo. sounds like a wonderful trip.
xoGail
Gail! thanks so much for the comment! Jess and I want to hang out with you soon!!!
Hey Bro, Love the photos, especially of the one of our good friend and Brother Sir Brian. It completely shows the kid in him and his heart for God’s children!!! God Bless you Bro!! Andy
yeah that one of Brian is awesome. i framed it and asked him to put it up in his shop… so next time you go there if it’s not there ask him about it