More VBS and Home Visits
At the midpoint of most mission trips the team can face a number of challenges. It’s not uncommon for teams to face trials including homesickness, lethargy, personality conflicts, physical illness, or unforeseen seemingly insurmountable problems. With four days to go I have to praise God the students of Team Kenya have avoided all of that. Even more so, these students are being intentionally relational and sacrificial. Today was more proof. We returned to Kariobangi for Day 2 of VBS and home visits. I won’t belabor all the details of VBS (see previous post) only to add that it’s debatable as to which group had the most energy - I would suggest it was a 5-way tie! After lunch we dived into 10 groups of three and partnered with two of MOHI’s social workers to do home visits. All of the students live within walking distance, and as previous mentioned, almost all live in the slums. The term “slums” can cause various reactions as we may have different experience or images w...
So cool!!!
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