Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Safe and sound


Team Lomon Supati (we learned the correct spelling is Lomon, not Lomoon) has arrived home safe and sound.  We dropped off Dwight in Chicago, and the rest of us arrived  back in Manhattan early this evening.  Thank you all for praying and we look forward to visiting with you in person to share stories of our time with Ken and Susan in the Samburu District of Kenya.

Team Lomon Supati on the porch before departure:
(L to R) Dwight Irwin, Lawrence Lesas, Nicholle Haupt,
Michelle Haupt, Susan Black, Ken Black,
Brian Smith, Steve Brantl, Wesa Brantl


Monday, May 28, 2012

Homeward bound

We have arrived safely in Nairobi and are back at the AIM Guest House.  We leave for the Kenyatta airport in a couple of hours (7:30 p.m. Kenya time/11:30 a.m. CST).  Thanks for your prayers and we will see you all soon!

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Winding down

Our last day in Maralal started with church services at Lare Oibor. Approximately 300 people attended (normal attendance is between 150-200) so the service was held outdoors under the tree where the church began. It was a beautiful day. Once again there were presentations by the Samburu women's choir, youth choir and childrens's choir.

Church services at Lare Oibor

Samburu women's choir

This afternoon the team was able to meet the children we each are sponsoring in Compassion. We had cake, balloons, and played the Samburu version of "Duck, Duck, Goose" with the children.

Eating cake with Compassion children

Playing the Samburu version of Duck, Duck, Goose called
"I've Lost a Letter"

We ended the evening with prayer for the future ministry of the Jesus Film with the Samburu people. Then Dwight, our videographer, shot the final footage of our journey by interviewing Ken, Susan, and Brian. Dwight has captured most of the images you have seen on this blog, as well as shot many hours of video to document our time in Kenya.



Dwight and Brian interviewing Timothy Lesimalele.  Timothy
is one of the Bible translators in Maralal.



Most of the team is now packing or already sleeping.  Bright and early tomorrow morning, we begin our journey home.  Thanks for your prayers as we begin our travel.  We will try to post once more from Nairobi before we head to the airport.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Full measure of joy

The Jesus Film at Lare Oibor
It's difficult to describe the extent of our joy tonight.  Just a few hours ago, we watched the Jesus Film in its entirety with the Samburu people.  With an estimated 500 people in attendance, we sat under a tree which was the site of the first service at Lare Oibor church.

Shortly after the film began, there were light rains.  Thankfully the sky soon cleared to reveal an audience whose eyes were rivoted to the screen.  As we watched the film with those who have never heard or seen this message in their own language, we heard groans as Jesus was suffering and saw faces covered as He was nailed to the cross.


Steve and Wesa pushing the button to start the film.

 At the end of the film, an invitation was given to receive Christ.  More than 50 people raised their hands and prayed to receive Christ!  Praise God!  As we return to Lare Oibor tomorrow morning for church services, we will be able to celebrate Pentecost with new brothers and sisters in Christ!
 
Children in the Compassion program at Lare Oibor




Earlier today we spent time with the children in the  Compassion program at Lare Oibor church.  We were treated with songs and special performances by children in the program.We were then able to observe the students in their classrooms, as well as serve them their morning porridge.
Nicholle serving porridge

Friday, May 25, 2012

His ways are higher than ours

“For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the Lord. “As the heavens are higher than the earth,  so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts."  Isaiah 55:8-9

Today was a great day! However, the story may not be what you expect to hear.  The day began with a celebration and dedication of the Samburu Jesus Film.  Local pastors, government officials, a retired member of the Kenyan parliament, and the commanding police officer for the Samburu District were in attendance. 


Samburu women's choir performs at the morning
celebration and dedication

Although the weather was beautiful all day, as we drove to the soccer stadium the clouds began to grow dark.  While waiting for the sun to go down, it began to rain lightly.  The rains let up for the film to begin, but shortly thereafter, steady rains returned.  As it rained, between 100-200 people gathered under the stadium canopy.

Film goers under the canopy at the soccer stadium

The rains continued.  After about 45 minutes of the film, the equipment became too wet to continue the film.  The announcement was made to the crowd that the film will be shown in Maralal at a later time.  However, before we dismissed, those in attendance were given the opportunity to pray and receive Christ.  At the conclusion of the prayer, seven people made a decision to follow Christ!

"I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent."  Luke 15:7

Rain is considered a blessing by the Samburu people. Tonight's showing of the Samburu Jesus Film was only the first showing...but it is by no means the last.  Tomorrow we will attend the premiere at the Lare Oibor Church.   May the rains we saw tonight foreshadow the blessings of God yet to come for the Samburu people.

"As the rain and the snow come down from heaven, and do not return to it without watering the earth
and making it bud and flourish, so that it yields seed for the sower and bread for the eater, so is my word that goes out from my mouth: It will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire
and achieve the purpose for which I sent it." Isaiah 55: 10-11

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Getting ready

Today we attended a training session with approximately 120 Kenyans.  Everyone is gearing up for the Jesus Film Premiere tomorrow night. Both pastors and church members were present to prepare to respond as follow up counselors. Those present were learning about how to lead someone to Christ, as well as how to help a new believer follow Christ and grow in their faith.

At 9:00 a.m. tomorrow (1:00 a.m. CST) government and church officials from the district will meet to view the film, pray, and dedicate it to God.  At 7:00 p.m. (11:00 a.m CST) the film will begin.

Worship time during the training session

For more than 2,000 years, the Samburu people have waited to hear the Truth of the gospel in their mother tongue.  Their wait is over.  Tomorrow is the day!

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Catching a glimpse

Brian Smith blowing out birthday candles with help
from Lawrence Lesas.  Happy Birthday!

Today was an opportunity to catch a glimpse of the day to day lives of Ken and Susan. We visited the Bible Training Center and sat in on a bit of the current class in session.  We visited the translators working at BTL (Bible Translation and Literacy) and met those who worked on the translation of the gospel of Luke which was needed for the Jesus Film.  It was exciting to hold a copy of the "good news" from Luke in our hands!  We also visited Lelendu Church, and the site of the future borehole project near Lare Oibor Church.
Wesa writing names of children at Lelendu church
In addition we toured another ministry in Maralal, the Samburu Handicapped Education and Rehabilitation Program, and saw the incredible work being done to rescue disabled Samburu children.  After dinner, devotions, and celebrating Brian's birthday, we were notified that the Kenya Jesus Film Team had safely arrived in Maralal. 
Tomorrow, we attend a training session to prepare for the premiere on Friday.  At the training will be 10 people from each of the local churches who will be ready to assist those who respond to the Jesus Film.  
Ken and Susan in festive party hats for Brian's b-day!

Although we visited many places today, it cannot be underestimated the ministry that happens simply by Ken and Susan being available for the Samburu people.  It is a blessing to see how God has used, is using, and will continue to use them in minstry.