Since forming Burning Plow
Ministries earlier this year we have been seeking God to show us areas to
assist here in Kenya. We feel God’s
leading to help feed and clothe the poor, teach Bible and evangelize. Here is Don’s account of a project that
presented itself to us recently.
Just outside
of Nairobi, on the northwest side, there is a small village called “Kawaida”.
Kawaida in the Swahili language means “usual”. The village is surrounded by
coffee and tea farms and is in a central location and convenient for the farm
workers. In fact, this village is where many of them shop.
Vincent
Mokaya and I became acquainted in 2010 and since then we have visited together
many times. Becky and I have eaten in his home with he and his wife, Peris and
I have taught twice in the church that he serves that has been meeting in homes
on one of the farms.
With the
relocation of many workers from one farm to another and also because of the
limited meeting times due to farm regulations, it became apparent that a more
permanent location outside of the farm was needed. After searching and praying
for many months, it seemed that it was now God’s timing to plant the new church
in the village of Kawaida.
On Monday, April 30 we met at the chosen
location, signed the rental agreement, and paid a building deposit and the
first month’s rent. Burning Plow Ministries has committed to pay the building
deposit and the rent for 6 months after which time the rent become the
responsibility of the church.
The church has met for the last 2 Sundays. Those
attending come from the home church, the un-churched, and the unsaved in the
community. We are encouraged by the welcome from the community and the desire
for some serious Bible teaching. Becky, Silas, and I will begin on Sunday, May
27th to teach introductory Christian doctrines on Sunday afternoons
and to serve a lunch meal to the attendees. I introduced the teaching to them
as I preached at the church service on May 6th.
We are
excited about what God is doing in Kawaida. The community should no longer be
known as “usual” but instead for the believers there to be known for their new
life in Christ with a “glorious hope and a future in Christ”. In your prayers,
please remember our ministry there and the new and excited believers eager to
learn more about their new life with Jesus!
Blessings,
Don & Becky