Friday, August 24, 2012

Missions Trip to Africa 2012

 Just returned from another trip to Africa 2 days ago. This trip we took a group of students as well as four instructors for the teaching in the Pastor's school. With a group of eleven it had its challenges, but we are thankful for a successful and safe trip.

The goal of this trip was to teach a pastor's school in both Wanyjok, South Sudan, and Enkorika, Kenya. Also part of the goal was to have children's ministries going on each day during the pastor's schools. The Children's ministry was the responsibility of the students and they did a wonderful job.

Here are some pictures of the trip with captions to explain each event.

 We had to charter this "bush plane" to take on part of the journey to South Sudan. This was a unique experience especially for those who had never flown before this missions trip. This picture was taken at the Aweil, South Sudan, airport. As you can see, the runway is dirt and the airport "terminal" is a grass hut!







                       This is a Pic of part of the group walking around downtown Nairobi.                                                                                
 Video of the rain in South Sudan.
 Water is one of the biggest problems in South Sudan. These boys are filling up the "water cart" at the well and then taking it back to their village. There are only a few wells in Wanyjok. With a population of 3 to 5,000 people you can imagine the difficulty of acquiring water. In fact, most times there is a line of women at the wells to get water.
 This is the group of 118 Pastors who finished the course on Romans this trip.
 Me preaching in the open air in Enkorika, Kenya. A man and his family just moved to a new home and were having a celebration. The pastor dedicated the home to the Lord and then asked me to preach. What an opportunity it was to preach to several hundred people from the village!
 The group of pastors who finished the course of Principles of Purity in Kenya.
 Here they are roasting lamb for us to eat....
This is a man they call "Professor" who was saved several years ago while we were there on a trip to Kenya. He came in drunk to service one night and prayed through after listening to the preaching. He has since starting preaching the Gospel and has won his family to the Lord, as well as many others!

Please continue to pray for the work in South Sudan and also in Kenya. The Lord is moving among the people in a mighty way. We are excited to see what the future holds while we have this window of opportunity to minster in these places.

2 comments:

  1. Sounds like a wonderful trip Ben! I actually have some missionary friends in Nairobi. Planning a trip there :)

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  2. I thoroughly enjoyed reading about your trip Ben! Thank you for sharing! There are so few people left in your age group that have a passion for ministry and the eternal things that really matter. I pray for you and your ministry team that God will continue to use you and bless you and you point people to Jesus in these last days!

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