Today I had two Africa Moments.
First, I preached at Lemis Church (Lemis is an acronym for Light Evangelical Church). After a 15 minute walk down a narrow trail through thick brush at times we arrived at a small thicket of bushes with blankets and tarps wrapped around 3/4 of it. About 20 Masai people were sitting inside under the canopy of brush and we had CHURCH. Their singing was so cool. I spoke about the pearl...make that stone of great price. Absolutely one of the coolest worship experiences I've ever had.
My second Africa moment was similar to one I remember Jeff talking about from his first Kenya trip. I listened to U2's "Where the Streets Have No Name" as we drove away from Endona. So cool to look out the window listening to that and watching the zebras, antelope, gazelles and warthogs grazing on the plains. What a cool day.
Between those two great moments we got to visit the Segara Clinic and then came back to finish a two-day mini-conference with secondary (high school) students. Now we're all back at the Sportman's Arms Hotel for supper. Long day, probably crashing early tonight. So grateful to be here!
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