Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Happy New Year!

Well....it's almost time to celebrate back in the states. We've already passed our midnight mark and have begun a new year. We talked about how amazing it is to have the opportunity to begin 2009 serving God and His beautiful nation of Africa.

Yesterday we helped facilitate a youth conference at the CCRC in Joska. The conference was broken into sessions. When we arrived, we started the conference with praise and worship led by a youth choir of kids from the CCRC. We then did brief introductions and moved into the first session. The first session was a devotional led by a US team member, focusing on the topic of Love--we are created to be loved; a love that is inescapable and inseparable. After the devotional and prayer over the day, we all had the amazing opportunity to hear first hand Jack's testimony. Many of us have only seen his testimony on video...or even not at all...so to hear his story, right in the same room, was awesome. I know that I personally will never forget the words, ''Though your mother and father reject you, God will never leave you alone. God will NEVER leave you alone." The emotion in his voice and sincerity in his expressions...the raw honesty of his story has had, and will continue to impact so many around the world. God isn't through with our friend Jack yet---we're going to continue to see Him use Jack in a mighty way.

After Jack's testimony, Jarm led a motivational talk on living a life with purpose--God's purpose. Then, a female leader spoke on the "Bridge to Adulthood" and what that entails and looks like as many of the youth are in that process. We took a quick lunch break and then quickly rejoined the conference, hearing a gentleman speak on drug and substance abuse, followed by Cat and Liz leading a session educating the room on HIV/AIDS.

While some of us stayed in the conference all day, others used their gifts outside with the younger children when they were dismissed after the devotional. They were able to share a familiar Bible story with the children and play with them while the older youth received important information so crucial to each of their lives.

We very much enjoyed being a part of the conference, and always, getting the opportunity to develop deeper relationships with both the children and the leaders at CCRC and in the surrounding areas of Joska.

Right about the time the peach will be dropping and ya'll will be screaming "Happy New Year's!", we'll be loading up a bus to head back into Joska for some manual labor! We are so excited to see that fresh water will be coming, and we get to start digging the ditches for the pipes to be laid. This afternoon we will also get the chance to visit a new children's home. Hopefully later tonight we will be able to update you on the activities of our day--the first day in 2009.

Happy New Year to our friends and family...across a continent and an ocean!!

In Him,
The 410Bridge Team

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Tuesday, December 30--Joska!

Jambo!
We woke up this morning to another amazing Heart Lodge breakfast (we even have coffee for those of us who MUST have it!) After eating, we had our team morning devotional...this morning led by Hayden and Lisa. We all loaded onto the bus and headed to Joska for our first time. It took us about an hour and a half to get there, and the ride to Joska held indescribable images of some of the slums in Kenya. When we got to the CCRC (a children's home...where Jack lives!), we all packed more back packs with food to distribute later in the day. All of the children and community leaders helped our team pack over 80 bags. It was amazing to see everyone pull together to accomplish such an exciting task.
We then split up into smaller teams to go out into the community to distribute the gifts and visit with people in their homes. It was a beautiful picture, watching teams of American and Kenyan brothers and sisters in Christ setting out on foot to share Christ's love. Although we had different experiences during the home visits, we all noticed that although these families are under extremely difficult circumstances they have big faiths that shake and challenge ours--inspiring and changing our lives from the brief interactions we had with them. A home visit consisted of being welcomed in, sitting and getting to know the family (almost always a mother with children), and then praying over the family and the home. We would then give the family the bag with food. The home visits were truly something we will carry with us forever, remembering our new friends in our prayers and sharing their stories with all of you when we return home.
After all of the smaller teams reunited back at the CCRC, we took a quick lunch break and then had an incredible time of worship and praise with the CCRC kids and Joska community. We were able to distribute many gifts to children and adults in the surrounding area. It was a celebration--much love, thankfulness, and joy was felt in that room by everyone.
We said goodbye to our new friends and enthusiastically told them we would be back tomorrow! Tomorrow will be a great day--we are participating in a youth program, filled with all kinds of activities and opportunities to love and minister to these children. We definitely pray that the Lord open the hearts and speak to all who will be there, hopefully even calling some of them by name to receive Him as Lord.
Right now things are winding down around the Heart Lodge as we get ready to go to sleep and prepare for the last day of 2008. We are all continually in awe with how amazing this opportunity is and how thankful we are to be here. Thank you all for your prayers and your encouraging words in the comments. Know that each of you are definitely just as much a part of what God is doing here in Kenya as we are. We love you and will update again tomorrow!

In Him,
The 410 Bridge Team
Hey everyone! Sorry I didn't get to update the blog yesterday, but I was really sick. I have stayed back the last 2 days to try and regain my strength back. Please just pray that I will heal quickly so I can go out and help with the team. Thanks for all your love and support. and Thanks to Katie for updating for me while I was stuck in bed.
-Caitlyn Carson

Monday, December 29, 2008

Family Reunion

This morning we stopped at the store one last time to get the rest of the candy that needed to go into the book bags, which were the Christmas presents for the Havilla children. Once all bags were filled we were on our way for our last day with Joseph and his AMAZING family of 47 kids that all call him Dad. It's been such an honor for each of us to have met them along our way on this incredible journey. We all agree that Joesph is truly one of a kind. He is the most spirit filled person - full of joy, grace, and hope.

While at the home we helped them with their everyday chores; washing dishes, landscaping/leveling, fixing dinner. We then had the privilege to serve dinner to all that were there. One huge eye opener was that there were 10 year old children with knifes cutting up the meat for dinner and using a machete to remove tree trunks from the ground. That's just not something we see at home. Don't get me wrong, we have all witnessed many new and wonderful things in these past couple days. In order for the meal to be cooked the kids had to start a fire - children...a fire...that's just something that you don't see at home. Here it is for them, just day in Havilla; wake up and making breakfast for50, wash clothes for 50, clean up the house, and help wtih the completion of their new home. They hope to be moved in by March 2009. It was a very emotional day for us, witnessing these things, loving on the children and then leaving knowing that this might very well be the last time that we would see them, and being blessed once again with songs from all.

It was so amazing to have a few of the aunts, uncles, and grandparents there to share our time with the children. Some of these family members walked for miles/hours to come and see the children and meet us. It's such a loving environment that kids from the community are welcomed and flock to Havilla. The elder ladies blessed us with a few songs and we even got up and then joined in while they sang. What amazing memories we are all going to be able to take home! After the songs from the elders, the children got up and told us their favorite Bible verse and then what it means to them. They are filled with God's love and it exudes from them in everything they do.

After serving an early dinner to everyone it was time for our team to leave Havilla. That might have been the longest good-bye that any of us have ever had. They have all touched our lives in so many different ways. The kids from Havilla greeted us with open arms and didn't stop hugging us from time we walked through their gates til we got back on the bus to leave. To be so blessed to have met them, how do you even put that into words?

Tomorrow we are going to Joska, which from what we've heard is completely different from Havilla. In Joska we will be going to a youth camp where most of the youth are former street kids. Since our luggage finally arrive (that's right!!!! it finally arrived!!) will be able to play soccer with them. Well it's late here and time to rest up for the soccer game tomorrow. Thanks for checking in on us and again we LOVE your comments that you leave.

In Him,
410 Bridge Team

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Church and Havilla!

Sorry we didn't update yesterday, but we are having internet issues...some would like to call dial-up. We were all able to go to bed early helping to get rid of jet lag. We woke to the rooster at 4 AM and you know how we are all morning people :) All the food at Heart Lodge is safe for us to eat so we have had a variety of good foods. We all got to try passion fruit, which was actually scrumptious.
We went to a local church and were able to worship with the people of Kenya-absolutely incredible! How crazy happy is God having the people of Kenya lift their hands up in worship to our Heavenly Father?! It was an emotional entrance into the church to witness this, but once there we were completely at peace and filled with joy. The service lasted 3 hours and 30 minutes, but whose counting these days anyway? It's all on "Kenyan time". When the service ended, we were able to meet the children and the people of the community before heading to Havilla Children's home.
The children's home was definitely an eye-opener for all, but the kids were filled with joy to show us their bedrooms and living accommodations. This home might not have much, but we all know for one thing they have the most joy filled hearts of anyone we have ever met. One thing we have learned is to work your hugging muscles out because these kids love to hug :)
We came back after a short time at the children's home to prepare for dinner and debriefing. The group is bonding in such a way that we all know that this is the group that God placed together. We are about to leave for our second and last day at Havilla (still all wearing the same clothes, but the luggage that never left D.C. comes today at noon, we hope!) Please pray as this will be an emotional day of leaving all these kids. We want to touch their lives as much as they have touched ours. Ok, we are off to play field day games and will update tonight if the internet works. Thanks for the comments, it was a little piece of home here for us.
-410 Bridge team

Church and Havilla!-

Saturday, December 27, 2008

We are here!

The 410 team has made it safely to Kenya. It was a long 22 hours with a surprise stop in Rome! However, we didn't get to make it off the plane. The plane was refueled and a new flight crew came aboard. We made it to Ethiopia just in time to run to our next plane. We arrived in Kenya, purchased our visas, and started the search for the luggage. Unfortunately, we don't know where our luggage is and neither do the airport personnel. :) The part of our team from North Carolina received their luggage, but us traveling from Atlanta didn't. We arrived at The Heart Lodge and are so blessed to be staying in such a beautiful place. We look forward to dinner and a night's rest not sitting up. Tomorrow we are going to church and to Havilla (where the Daraja Children's Choir live). If we don't get our luggage, we are off to shopping in the local mart. Thanks for everyone's prayers and support. We will update you tomorrow.
-the 410 Bridge team

Monday, December 15, 2008

Hello Team!
Hope everyone is having a great week. We only have 11 more days left until we leave, so everyone should be getting extremely excited. :)
Let all your family members know about this blogspot so that they can check it while we are over there.
The web address is
http://410christmasinkenya.blogspot.com/

Happy Holidays! :)

"Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God's grace in its various forms"

-1 Peter 4:10