Today we got to go to Eldoret to this missionary couple's home. They're american (from Maine) and they have the cutest baby girl. Kelsey (the wife) is only 25 years old, and Josh (the husband) is only 26 years old (he reminds me of my brother Luis!). They planted a church in Eldoret, Kenya. They have such a beautiful family. I see Christ in/through their marriage. They were so encouraging and welcoming. They have my dream house! Its the typical little missionary home that I would one day like to have. They have an oven and a fridge! (I've missed seeing those). Kelsey made us beans, hotdogs, and potatoe salad. I ate CHEESE! Oh man, have I missed cheese. In all honesty, I would say...its was the yummiest meal I've had here in Kenya so far. We had a praise and worship time after dinner. I got to talk to Kelsey about how Josh and her met...and her thougths about being a missionary is Kenya, giving birth in Kenya...etc. Lord willing, her and I will have a date soon to sit down and talk. I know that the Lord will use her life and testimony, and what she has to say will help me in my life concerning marriage and the mission field. I told her I would take some brownie mix to her house so we can bake together. I stand in awe...I needed this. I needed that time of praise and worship (in english and songs that I can actually praise and worship to), I needed that one person I can relate to. He provided. He provided those 20 minutes of just singing to Him and remembering what He has done. He provided Kelsey. He Provides!
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
He Provides
Today we got to go to Eldoret to this missionary couple's home. They're american (from Maine) and they have the cutest baby girl. Kelsey (the wife) is only 25 years old, and Josh (the husband) is only 26 years old (he reminds me of my brother Luis!). They planted a church in Eldoret, Kenya. They have such a beautiful family. I see Christ in/through their marriage. They were so encouraging and welcoming. They have my dream house! Its the typical little missionary home that I would one day like to have. They have an oven and a fridge! (I've missed seeing those). Kelsey made us beans, hotdogs, and potatoe salad. I ate CHEESE! Oh man, have I missed cheese. In all honesty, I would say...its was the yummiest meal I've had here in Kenya so far. We had a praise and worship time after dinner. I got to talk to Kelsey about how Josh and her met...and her thougths about being a missionary is Kenya, giving birth in Kenya...etc. Lord willing, her and I will have a date soon to sit down and talk. I know that the Lord will use her life and testimony, and what she has to say will help me in my life concerning marriage and the mission field. I told her I would take some brownie mix to her house so we can bake together. I stand in awe...I needed this. I needed that time of praise and worship (in english and songs that I can actually praise and worship to), I needed that one person I can relate to. He provided. He provided those 20 minutes of just singing to Him and remembering what He has done. He provided Kelsey. He Provides!
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