Thursday, November 10, 2011

GET AMAZED WITH IGOMBE SAFARI, 13TH 2011

Your prayers is answered
Brothers and Sisters in the Lord Jesus Christ, to Him all things are possible, earlier I was very nervous and thoughtful for Igombe safari that was to be impossible particularly as I come to learn that there were a big number of teens registered. My mind perplexed with many things despite the lack of enough money for buying food, safe water, hiring a min bus and for other stuff that were so necessarily for the safari. As we recounted our ways to the Lord and interceded, I now confirmed that nothing is impossible to the Lord … apart from me you can do nothing (John 15v5) As I’m writing and try to give a full pictures of what happened I learnt it is difficult to express to you of what our true striking joy and lovingness shared in safari how was looked like. But any way through some photos provided below I’m sure will try to give some ideas of what was all about our true joy in the Lord. We were so excited to visit Igombe water project, the Safari get excited the teens and guardians as well, and all were very jealous with the safari. We counted Igombe safari as the huge opportunity to impart teens with what Jesus commanded us to do to every body in the world. Here is what He said to Simon Peter; “feed my lamb, take care of my sheep and feed my sheep”. I felt I’m like Simon Peter and Jesus is charging me too. For so I have no time to loose and I do committed that I will serve children as long as I live. The most interesting in the Safari comes after we finished three talk programs. All teens surrendered their life to Jesus Christ; I was indeed stricken with awe of joy and finally I learnt a joyful tears coming down. From my personal experience, a trip brings some changes to every area to boys and girls. I do believe, bringing boys and girls to me, mean giving me a task of shaping their behaviours. Whatever I plant will get grow. Woe! to me if I will plant rubbish matters, that is terribly bad, for children’ life and that of to come are in our hands.

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