Part of the ministry that him and his wife run is a bed and breakfast for missionary teams that holds a little over 20 people. It is absolutely beautiful! After meeting his amiable wife and the current family staying in the home we sat down for the most delicious meal ever. The family staying there is a husband and wife from Tanzania. They are starting an orphanage down there but came to Kenya to have their sixth child. All five of their children have blonde hair, blue eyes and are just precious! Each was surprisingly polite and my first impression proved valid because the rest of the night only confirmed how obedient and pleasant these kids were to be around. Becky, the mother, was simply amazing. She is a week passed her due date and ready to pop but had been playing kickball with the kids the day before. Can you imagine being over 9 months pregnant and playing kickball? Now that's a dedicated mother! Our dinner conversation was filled with God glorifying context dripping with irony. It seemed as though everything Chris (the missionary we met at the coffee shop) talked about, the three of us had just discussed or read in the bible that past few days. They work with high school kids at their church at home and it was so comforting to see pictures of their kids and here stories that I could completely relate to. It made me miss Merge though!
After dinner the kids went to bed and the seven of us took the opportunity to get to know one another. Since all of them were raised Christian they were extremely interested as to how Taylor, Shauna and I became Christians so we shared a little bit of our testimonies with them. They shared with us everything they were doing with the people in Kibera (the largest slum in Kenya with 1 million people living in 1 square mile). At the end of the night each of them prayed for Taylor, Shauna and I. It was the most amazing experience and I left with tears in my eyes, just astonished at how faithful our God is for bringing these people into our lives. God knows me so well and He knows that I like constant reassurance. Meeting Chris and Lindy felt like God telling me, "Please remember I am still here and I will encourage you and provide for you as you stay here in Kenya". I haven't doubted God's presence but reassurance that this is where He wants me is definitely nice to receive! If you want to know more about Chris and Lindy and what they are doing here, they have a blog (Yes, they are part of the blog cult- yay!!) Onlyservants.blogspot.com. You can also check out what Dave and Becky are doing at www.mavunovillage.org/Helsbys.shtml. I encourage everyone to check out their pages!
All my love to everyone back at home! Bwana Asifiwe!!
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We feel the same way about you girls! I guess I should just call you our friends. That seems like a more appropriate title for who you are quickly becoming. We are sooo looking forward to all the future talks, meals, laughs, stories, and memories that the Lord has in store for us together. We are so encouraged by you 3 and are praying for you. If you ever need anything, then call your friends! We are here for you.
~Chris
Keira,
Hi. So i usually read Chris & Lindy's blog everyday becuase well i miss them dearly. But it was amazing to see what God has done in there life and yours. I am so glad you got to meet this wonderful couple and see how amazing they really are even though we miss them we are glad we could share them with Kenya & you girls. I would love to hear more from you. I want to know how you became a missionary in africa, how long will you be there and is there anything i can do to help you out while there. God bless you Keira.
Chasity
Keira,
We enjoyed reading your blog. We are friends of Chris and Lindy, so glad you met them, they are great.
We would also like to know more about you, where you are from, how you became a Christian and how you got to Kenya,
God is sooo Good!! :)
Frank and Dottie
I am so glad someone was able to be moved by Chris and Lindy as they have for me. They're pretty spectacular, aren't they? To introduce myself, I'm Paige Kriegel, one of the youth they work with at their home church in the US. I think my pictures on their fridge, just like their's is hanging in my room!! Chris and Lindy are two of the people I'm closest to. They are very dear friends of mine, and were almost parents to me. I want to thank you for blessing Chris and Lindy; it's obvious in the way they talk about you guys!! I am so glad they are finding friends there!! I will be praying for you (and Chris and Lindy!!) God bless you and all you're doing!!
~Paige Kriegel
Hey my sweet girl!
Hearing about your new friends
makes my heart so happy!
I look forward to hearing
more of what you're all up to,
so keep on posting!!
God bless you.
All my LOVE,
Mom
Yeah for new friends! (I'm Beth by the way...Linders' (as we like to call her) sis-in-law). Before they left, one of the things I hoped for was that Lindy would make some great girlfriends...I knew it wouldn't take long...God is so good! Chris and Lindy are more than precious to us and I know it won't take long for you to see why...they're so great! They were so excited to meet you all and I look forward to all the stories they'll share...take care!
hi Keira,
it is amazing reading your blog and learning what you are up to in africa. God is doing crazy things with you guys. I am so excited to see. thanks for writing and keeping us all updated.
loves
-Promise
oops. heres my link. loves a ton
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