Pastor Paul (who I partner with in the village ministry) and I together with a group of around 10 people from the first village we visit went to the second village this weekend. We went on Saturday and stayed overnight. We were able to do some evangelism and visiting people. We had a good meeting. It was good it didn't rain (it has been raining lots in Lodwar this week) as we were sleeping under the stars.
In the morning we went back to the first village for a Sunday service with chronological bible stories. We are up to the ten commandments now!!!
People really connect to the stories as storytelling is important in Turkana culture for the passing on of information.
After the service an old Mama who I had met the first time I went to the village came up to me. This old woman had rags for clothes and that first visit I felt compelled to give her my blanket . . . the kind people wear. On the second visit I took her a skirt Ali had made and she was happy!!! So today she came up to me and handed me 100 Kenyan Shillings (about one British pound). I almost refused to take it but I didn't want to deny this Mama the opportunity to give or to discourage her generosity. I was almost moved to tears by this act of kindness. I took the money, humbled by this widow. She said how much she appreciated our coming to share the stories with the village, it means a lot to her.
I was reminded of the story in the book of Luke in the Bible where people were giving. Rich people gave LOADS of money but it cost them NOTHING, a poor widow gave LITTLE money but it cost her EVERYTHING.
"But she out of her poverty put in all she had to live on." - Luke 21:6b.
If praying is something you do please pray for the following . . .
- Thank God for the opportunity to share God's love with e people in the village, for their receptiveness and open hearts.
- Thank God for the PA system I was able to buy second hand from another Missionary, no more SHOUTING!!
- We are trusting God to be able to buy a projector to be able to show good films like the 'Jesus' film and others, translated into Turkana.
- Always pray for safety when travellling backwards and forwards to the village.
Keshule.
