Mittwoch, 1. Mai 2013
The first two weeks
Now we are here for almost two weeks. The house was totally dirty and still there is a lot to do… the most worst thing for me was that the net in front of the windows were spoilt and in the evening the dining table was overfilled with different kind of insects… we took a fly catcher and it was full after half an hour with flies, beetles and other insects…

Now Robert was able to renew all the nets and consequently we are closing the windows and doors as soon as it become dark and now we have only a small amoung of insects left… Blessed be the Lord…

Yesterday I was unpacking the last box and now we have to clean everything nicely and to hang the pictures, then we are through…

In the last two weeks we got a lot of visitors and were interrupted a lot… but we had many good conversations and the children and youngsters were coming to play games and to watch movies… because there are holidays at the moment…

Robert has started to show Bible movies in the evenings and even when we are just using our small television ort he laptop, every evening 30 to 40 people – young and old – are coming to watch movies like Abraham, Jacob, Joseph and Mose…

Two times we had a meeting with the chiefs of the villages around Kapkuikui.

This morning they were reporting us about the situation of three orphans. Their dad was dieing three years ago and their mum half a year ago. A relative was caring for them in her house and the chiefs organized the renewing of their house and they bought beds for the children…

The day before yesterday the relative pushed the children out from her house and the children went to her former home… but the hut was not there anymore… a neighbour took the children in her home and started to care for them… World Vision takes care for food…
the youngest child, a boy with 5 or 6 years, is infected with HIV like his mum was… and he gets medicine for free from the government… his siblings are two girls in the age of 8 to 9 and 12 to 13…

First both parents were dieing and now the only relative they have is pushing them away… and now their former neighbour is caring for them who is infected with HIV also… What is going on when this woman will die…? It is the pity that for now we don´t have the means to build a orphanage here to give those children a real home in which they can live and don´t need to look for another place for living anymore…

Please pray for those children together with me…

On the 7th of May the school will open again. Till then we still want to repair a lot of things and try to get a new - used - car for us in Nairobi… before we can really start our ministry…

More pictures of the holiday program you will find in our photoblog.

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