SUGUTA BIBLE TRAINING CENTER IS HAVING A FUNDRAISER ON OCT 6TH TO EXPAND THEIR BUILDING |
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
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Friday, July 8, 2011
SHINNY NEW TIN IN THE CLASSROOM - HAPPY STUDENTS :-) |
FRONT OF THE NEW SCHOOL |
THE PLAY AREA AT THE OLD SCHOOL WAS JUST 20 FEET WIDE-NOW KIDS HAVE A BIG PLAY AREA |
THE STUDENTS |
TEACHERS ENJOYING THE VIEW FROM THE UPSTAIRS WALKWAY |
THE STAIRS GOING TO THE UPSTAIRS CLASSROOM AND OFFICE |
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011
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THE HEADMASTER, JOSHAPHAT & STUDENTS IN FRONT OF THE NEW SCHOOL |
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THE HANDMADE LADDER |
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HAPPY STUDENTS |
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Thursday, June 23, 2011
Art for the Heart's mission is to have to have a full time art studio at the new school where we will be able to do after school project and counseling with the most vulnerable children.
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011
The major problem now is dealing with corruption. Joshephat said a city officials came by again yesterday and try to extort money. It's like the policemen Paula, Dan and I encountered in Zimbabwe. They threatened to throw us in the back of the truck and take us to jail if we didn't give them US dollars. I was proud of Joshephat for standing up to them. He actually put the fear into them by threatened to report them to the anti-corruption commission. Corruption has become such a way of life that those who are involved in it don't even see it as stealing. This new anti-corruption commission is helping somewhat. Fortunately, the people are getting fed up.
A personal example of the daily corruption faced in Kenya: Yesterday I got on the matatu bus to go to Kayole and when I got off at the intersection of Jogoo Road to transfer, I pulled a bunch of coins from my pocket and counted out the fare, 20 shillings (there are two guys on the matatu-one drives and the other takes fares and calls out the stops). Well, the guy who takes the fares got greedy. He said he needed 50 more shillings. On principle, I told him that I wasn't paying a shilling extra because I had been riding the route for almost three years and knew the fare. However, he didn't budge and insisted that before I could get off I had to give him another 50 shillings. He stood in front of me and blocked my exit and we passed my stop. I told him that he could take me all the way downtown and back but I wasn't giving him one extra shilling.
Fortunately the driver saw that I meant business so he let me out and I had to get another bus back. You're probably thinking, "why didn't you just give him the extra 50 shillings?" Because I see this as trying to steal from me and the amount wasn't important. This is just one of the little things that keep life here exciting.
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Saturday, June 18, 2011
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Monday, June 13, 2011
While Stan's Bible students, who are very poor, are not able to give money they said they would be honored to help with the building. Stan relates, "even after being in Kenya for over two years, the level of poverty here in Kayole still amazes me. For example, just the other day, a young man I know came by my house and asked if he could cut off branches from my Aloe Vera plant to make shampoo". We can only imagine such poverty.
God Bless,
Stan
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TODAY - PLEASE SAY A PRAYER FOR ONE OF THE TRIBES WE MINISTER TO IN NORTHERN KENYA, THE SAMBURU (THIS IS THE TRIBE THAT CLIFF SPENT A MONTH WITH IN DEC.).
SEE PHOTO BELOW GRADUATION POST
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
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Sunday, January 16, 2011

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Friday, January 14, 2011
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"Happy Purpose of the Father for you, His child, New Year."
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Saturday, December 25, 2010
I had a long newsy e-mail but lost the whole thing when the computer jumped and the time ran out. There are no Christmas trees here in Suguta. At 90 degrees it doesn't seem like that special day. I bought all the street kids suckers yesterday and today to celebrate. It was special for them. My neighbors prepared goat meat, potatoes and other stuff and invited me to lunch today. I met the goat this morning before his fate. It goes that way somedays in the life of a goat.
I am thinking of all of you on this special today, especially the chidlren: Taylor, James, Lauren, Riley, Cameron, Benjamin Weldon, Blaze, Justin, Willow, Sienna, Angel, Summer, Hunter,-I'm thinking of each of them but don't have time to list them all.
It's good to have our new son-in-law, Chris. We are blessed-a new son-in-law every year; this year Chris-last year Bill. Make sure you praise the Lord for me as though I was there for your celebration.
There is a strain on one in adjusting to such a different culture and the heat but I have no complaints as I have freedom and energy in my teaching. I am learning our Father and Lord are infinitely comforting.
It's been a good week over ten hours of teaching and the men are always eager to learn and very responsive. Many do not read or write but draw pictures and have that look of understanding and appreciation in their eyes.
I'm going to shut this down before I run out of time again. Thanks you all for holding me up in this time in my life. I believe it's worthwhile. Love to all as you celebrate this special occasion- where would we all be if Christ had not come to be our Savior? Praise the Lord. Cliff
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Friday, December 24, 2010
Once again I will attempt to get an email out on this computer. It jumps from one line to the other and there is a missing letter between w and y. It has been an interesting morning. No class today because it's market day. The rooster and I both awoke at 5AM; one of these mornings I'm going to get up at 4AM and wake him! I went to bed early so it was OK. I had a great study and wanted to send a lesson but not enough computer time. The lesson was on understanding that each of us has an ultimate purpose that is worth accomplishing. For me I know I am not here because it was something I dreamed up, but that God wanted. God's purpose must be understood, accepted in all of us in order to be fulfilled. It is all relative to that grace that is in Christ for us. Hebrews 4:16 Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.
I am enjoying the meals. It's traditional for which is plain but tasty; rice, ugali, greens, kuku, a little beef or goat meat, potatoes, flat bread, and spaghetti and souses. What a menu! In the morning we have bananas, boiled eggs and tea. I am careful not to drink the water. I remember years ago getting deathly ill from drinking the water on Indian reservations. I vowed never to do that again! I don't know the name of the street where Joseph and I live but I told him it should be called Dirt Street. The problem is that all the streets are dirt, so maybe our street could be called Joseph Dirt Street (see what you do for entertainment around here)? It reminds me of the times when I worked with Indian tribes. It seems the main difference is that the Sandburu people don't have a chip on their shoulder or have a sense of entitlement. They enjoy their lives and are grateful for relationships.
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Monday, December 20, 2010
I am comfortable in my room and discovering that Christ's life is very adaptable-if one permit; I am permitting. It is not a sacrifice but a wonderful and exciting privilege to be here in this remote corner of Kenya. It is very hot, but you know me, I handle the heat well. I received a blessing from Ben's email- Pass on my love to him and all. The regular email teaching will have to be on hold for a while as I am limited in time. I will try to make it up when this venture is over. That probable won't be until Jan.11th when the pilot can hopefully picks me up in Kisima-this is not certain. I am able to receive emails through Skybeam. I stay in touch with Stan in Nairobi by phone when I have a connection.
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