Movement
We are now in Karen, Kenya (a suburb of Nairobi) after a crazy rush at the end of last week, to complete the second school term and leave home. Our first experience of driving across an African border went swimmingly and we arrived into Kenya late in the day. We traveled to Kisuumu, on the edge of the Kenya side of Lake Victoria, and spent the night. The next day was a lot of driving on a lot of long gravelled paths. It felt like being back in Bundibugyo except we had no idea where in Kenya we were. Many hours later we emerged having traveled the right direction and entered Karen several hours later.
God prepared the way for us beautifully here. Our reservations were not in place until the day we arrived but we have landed at a Lutheran Mission Society guesthouse which has a deep sense of safety within it’s gates. An “in-ground” trampoline (yep, they dug a hole big enough for the trampoline and put it in level with the ground!) is the high point for our children. The quiet, peace and delicious home cooked foods bless me. David is very happy with the missionary-friendly prices and internet connection!!
Being in Nairobi is culture shock for us. Our first night here we headed out to the Karen Nakumatt and walked up and down the aisles in wonder at all we saw. I kept getting waylaid by familiar smells of America home and would walk up and down the aisles and then discover a shampoo or laundry detergent that is familiar! Buying strawberries, eating Doritos, and window shopping in a real mall have been moments of surprise and fun. Who needs America when you have Nairobi, Kenya!!
We have also had the chance to access care for our family. We are staying across the streeet from Tumaini counseling center, a project of AIM/SIL but open to missionaries from all agencies. Tumaini translates to “hope” in swahili and it is a life-saver for families like us who experience deep challenges in our rural field and sometimes need help to move through them. There is an abundantly stocked library of the books that challenge my soul, toys for the children, and many kind and helpful faces to hear our tears with love.
I also visited a high tech dentist yesterday and was cared for without pain (praise God!) Since our dental cleanings in December in a Kampala dentist office, I have had very severe pain in several teeth and the related gum area. This dentist thoroughly x-rayed and examined my teeth and gums and has provided a trial course of action. No more Kampala dentists for me; we suspect they actually caused the pain that has often woken me at night for more than six months now. Please pray for my mouth to heal and for any infections to be discovered and treated without loss of teeth.
Today we field-trip, taking a break from the appointments to see some animals. We will head to the Animal Orphange and the Langata Giraffe Center where we will hand-feed giraffes and pet cheetahs. As usual, it is in the black and white difference of the field and our travel that we again meet God. It is in the contrast between the abundance of nairobi and the simplicity of Bundibugyo that I talk with God and learn new things. Just as our bodies feast on good foods and sleep deeply in the peaceful safety of this guesthouse without student noise or threatening notes, so our souls have a chance to stock up “talk-time” with our Lover and Friend. Please shelter us with your prayers and guard us with your intercessions.




Dear Ones,
Our prayers are with you. Know that you are loved and prayed for daily.
Thank you for taking God’s hand and walking through these days with Him and continuing to point us to Christ.
Glad to hear you made it safely and are rejuvenating. I pray that you all experience deep refreshing from the Father, and that He speaks words of life, hope and direction to your souls.
Hi Pierces,
Glad to know you are in Nairobi. I am back in Nairobi as well now having come back from furlough. How long will you be here? I have utilized Tumaini counselling services very much. They are really great. Email me when you get a chance and would love to see you sometime. I wonder if the kids remember me?? Tell them hi! Kimberly Tipton
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Dear friends,
Having gone through some dental and gum stuff myself this year, I am so grateful that you found a dentist to work with you and relieve you of the pain you were in. Thank God fpr your relief. O praise God for your peaceful safety. Love, Carol
My heart goes out to you all, even as you are comforted, simply because the need for comfort is there. Praying God meets you all in significant ways.
<3 Tara