Friday, December 25, 2015
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Good News of Great Joy
Excited students on their way to graduation practice last Thursday. |
A special moment as Jack prayed with the graduation party (KBTC Board Chairman, professors, special guests and graduates) before the procession. |
The KBTC staff and students had worked very hard to beautify the grounds. |
The moment when Jack conferred the diplomas of 20 very happy students. |
Group pose after graduation and... |
...a photo captured moments before as Bert did her job! |
And then yesterday, Jack and others met with Teacher Isaac and StoryTeller Richard who had just returned from a second round of teaching at the Kakuma Refugee Camp assisted by Tut, a KBTC student. These are just a few of the comments made which left Jack too excited to go to sleep last night:
A photo of the sharing of God's stories which were being learned to reshare! |
“The response is incredible. We could have storying and TEE in every ethnic area of the camp.” WIKIPEDIA reports that refugees at the camp are from "South Sudan, Sudan and Somalia... Ethiopia, D.R. Congo, Burundi, Rwanda, Eritrea and Uganda."
There was lots and lots of rain during the two week training at the Kakama Refugee camp, which led to traveling in unexpected ways. |
“We’ve been given almost an acre for classrooms and for a demonstration farm which would feed and support our training centre.”
Should have added not just unexpected ways, but dangerous ways requiring lots of prayers! |
So #WhyDoWeGo as missionaries? The events of this week are perfect ways to share why Jack has invested his life in teaching and encouraging and strengthening others to be on mission with our Father. These events are also why I spend my days taking photos and sharing stories and of what our Father and His workers are doing in our part of the world, including making this 'Battle of Celebrants' video captured after last Friday's graduation of the celebrations of a Maasai student and a Kikuyu student.
Easy to download option of 'Battle of the Celebrants' at https://vimeo.com/149129217.
Our #1 prayer request at the moment? For rest! We do
love what we do, but we are exhausted at the moment and definitely in need of a
break, respite, breather, time-out, repose and a time of relaxation and any
other synonyms available for REST!
BERT YATES
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For more special stories and views from the week, click the IMB Sub-Saharan African Peoples, KBTC, and Bit's of Our Hearts TABS found above this post.
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Why? Why? Why?
View this morning on the KBTC campus. |
WHY did a small group of workers continue working at the Kenya Baptist Theological College (KBTC) for long periods without receiving a salary (the only income for many of their families)?
WHY did two of these workers meet daily before their work days DURING the times of no salary to pray for KBTC's restoration and the college’s ability to train the shepherds of God’s people?
Nelson (KBTC's chai brewer) and John (KBTC's man with the green thumb), the early morning prayer team, with Ron Langston, an IMB worker who served for many years at KBTC, at Ron's and his wife's retirement celebration. (Shared in our April 15, 2015 blog post.) |
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Shared in our January 30, 2013 blog post. |
WHY have Baptist families from the United States come to work at KBTC for long periods when there was no assurance that KBTC could be revived, restored, resurrected, revised and rescued?
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The road was too steep and rough for a truck, so when students first moved to Baraka Hall, it was done by donkey! (Shared in April 24, 2103 blog post.) |
Photo captured this week of the renewed joy of KBTC! |
Yes, all these questions do relate to the #WhyWeGo theme which I’ve mentioned many times as we approached this Lottie Moon Christmas Offering season! The answer to all the above questions is that these people, including Jack and I, have gone and done all this BECAUSE OF WHO HE IS!
Baraka Hall in January 2013. |
View captured this morning of Baraka Hall! |
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Today's Nudge to Action for IMB Sub-Saharan African Peoples - a part of Bert's work as Prayer Networker for SSAP affinity. CLICK the SSAP tab above for another WHY from KBTC. |
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