Thursday, October 1, 2009

Pictures...Finally!!

17 comments:

Kahner said...

That Movie and music is cool,thanks for spreading God's word to other people in other countries.

Kate I said...

i like the movie it was really good. when we were watching it I loved the music in the background it fits the slide show very well. We miss you!

Elizabeth J. said...

We saw this just 5 seconds ago... literally! It is so nice to see the smiling faces of these poor kids. Hope you are having a great time.


P.S.
I'll watch out for your First Graders!:P

kyle said...

That is such a good clip. Thanks for being great missionaries and spreading gods word.

Justin said...

That is such a beautiful and moving video! My favorite picture was when you were holding hands showing that there is no differnce if you are black or white. keep up the good missionary work and keep on converting all of the Kenyan people to Christians so they can go to Heaven and be with God! They must feel a stronger sense of security with you being around and very glad that support them and give them food and water.

Mackenzie said...

I loved the clip... it touched my heart to see all of those poor kids. The music fit perfectly!!!

Keep on serve'n for God!!!

And most importantly...HAVE FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tracy Gottschalk said...

The pictures and beautiful! thanks for sharing, and thanks to Gary for putting them to music.

Chris B. said...

It is so inspiring to read what you are doing over there. Last year was great and this year seems to be even better. The Lord's work is amazing! May He give you the grace to continue to spread the Good News to these people and further the Kingdom!

Rockie, hope all is going well with your work. Alissa, the boys and I pray for you and the team every day. The work you are doing is such an inspiration to me and I am very proud to call you my dad. I hope I can be as inspirational to my children as you are to me. Stay safe and we miss you very much.

Love,
Chris, Alissa, Osten & Caelin (and Deuce)

davestad said...

You are doing great things. See you in a week!

Anonymous said...

Powerful use of image and sound and Spirit and lives to tell the sweet story of what love does. Praying for the faces I see and do not know, as well as for the ones I do.

Soli Deo Gloria,
Phyllis

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Karl said...

If pictures tell a thousand words, then being there for the experience cannot be contained in a library of books. Thanks be to God for each image which reflects a heart exposed to God's children who are the least of these.

Unknown said...

By now many of you may know that today, Linda broke her leg while visiting the Kibera slum. She has 2 breaks in the fibula and will require surgery asap upon her return home, which at this point will likely be Sunday morning. I believe that Sue Wood will be returning with Linda.

Needless to say, she was quite dissapointed, but confident that this too is all in God's plan.

Dave H. said...

You guys are awesome! Thank you so much for being witnesses in such an important mission, and for taking the time to post about your experiences. Checking the blog for updates is a daily hightlight, and it brings back so many memories and tears. Blessings on the remainder of your trip.

Jim Marriott said...

The pictures are amazing...the faces of the kids reflect the love of Christ that you are witnessing.

Linda, praying for your health and safe return...

hill said...

wow! amazing, moving pics and I didn't even realize there was music to go with! THANK YOU for taking time to share your experience with us - we truly will never understand unless we ourselves experience it, I am sure, but reading the blog helps us realize the need that is so great. Dearest Linda - my heart goes out to you, but God has His plans, and they are good.
God's blessings to each of you as you spread His word.

Claudia said...

Here's a hug Linda. I hope you are not in too much pain. This is just an example of the risks the team takes to do the work of our Lord.