Tuesday 30 August 2011

We have moved!



This summer was incredible, and now that school is starting back up, we are STILL praising God for all the things he accomplished. To say we saw God moving is an understatement..He is SERIOUSLY on the move in Nairobi! We're gearing up for our fall programs now- especially as we start work on our indoor rock climbing gym!! HUGE praise to God as we got a $100,000 donation a couple of weeks ago towards our $200,000 total cost. The rock gym will be located in a central placed called Diamond Plaza (DP) where all the facets of BlueSky Ministries will come together to host student ministry events, as well as reaching out to local Kenyan businesses. We still have halfway to go, but it was such a blessing to see God affirm the project right before we started construction.

It's really cool to think last year a BIG dream to start a rock climbing gym in Nairobi was talked about...and now it is actually happening! &&& Yesterday we moved into our new office...It was quite a day! Our team is so excited! The project should be completely finished around the beginning of October.

Our team is continually learning to trust God and his provision; we believe that He will bring it all to fruition!

Exciting news!! We have moved...

here is our BlueSky office in Diamond Plaza.

office space, undergoing construcion...
here is the view from the window in our new office in diamond Plaza. cool, huh?



Sunday 14 August 2011

the coast


"There you saw how the LORD your God carried you, as a father carries his son, all the way you went until you reached this place." Deuteronomy 1:31

This post is WAY overdue...but here are some pictures from the coast of the Indian Ocean in Mombasa! It was incredible. After camp was over, our team went to the coast to get away for a couple of days and relax. I had the opportunity to go snorkeling: I saw a lion fish, tons of colorful fish that looked like Nemo (: about 4 or 5 eels, a sea snake (it was super long, spotted, and scary...you can bet i swam away in a hurry!), we even caught some red and grey starfish! It was so much fun to see God's beautiful creation in the ocean.


We cooked LOBSTER one night, fresh out of the sea. Awesome.

This was the starfish I caught. Isn't it pretty?


This was the tiniest little lizard I've ever seen in my whole life...



From our room, we could see tons of monkeys in the trees jumping from rooftop to rooftop, and to different branches. Only in Kenya!

Camels on the beach.
We also got to go to the Elephant Orphanage one Saturday! (: It was such a fun day!
Me, Michelle, and Krystal admiring the elephants

At the waterhole.

He's a baller.

tackle...

It's so cute when the baby elephants cross their legs when they stand! haha

Friday 12 August 2011

First day of driving... yikes!


But I trust in your unfailing love; my heart rejoices in your salvation.
Psalm 13:5


Camp BlueSky is built around Adventure. We want to provide a venue for students to experience and try new things, to get out of their comfort zone, and more importantly through this great adventure to have FUN and learn about God. One way we facilitate this is through rock climbing. Each session, the oldest campers will have an opportunity to go rock climbing at Lukenya- these incredible cliffs only about 10 minutes away from where camp is held. The cliffs at the site overlook a vast area of land- you can see for miles and miles. Often times you get to see giraffe, impala, gazelle, baboons, and other wildlife at the site. On these days at camp, we load all the climbing gear and everyone up in a van, pack a lunch, and spend the whole afternoon with the campers outside in God's beautiful creation.




Rock climbing teaches you to trust. It is sometimes scary because you are being held up by a rope and harness 100 feet up in the air. The climber has to trust the person below who is belaying them, and know they have them and will catch them if they fall. This reminds me a ton of my relationship with Jesus. In the same way, taking a step of faith is sometimes difficult. You wonder if you fall what will happen. Rock climbing and belaying campers each week at camp has set a beautiful picture in my mind of what it looks like and what it means to trust God and have fun doing it! Many times it is hard to trust God with your whole heart and not lean on your own understanding. To really know that His thoughts and ways are better than ours 100% of the time is a challenge, and it has looked different for me the past few months being in an unfamiliar country, culture and context. But I am remembering that we are "on belay" 24/7, and that he HAS me all the time. I am safe in his arms. He is my shield and my protection. I cannot go anywhere to escape His presence.

I really felt God's protection and learned to trust him in a simple and new way yesterday...because yesterday I drove for the first time in Nairobi!! I was so nervous, but thankfully it wasn't as bad as I had anticipated. Unlike America, the drivers drive on the left side of the road. Not only is everything on the opposite side of the road, which makes right hand turns and other maneuvers tricky...but the drivers here are absolutely crazy & insane! Haha Drivers will cut you off or pass you at any time on the road for no apparent reason. There are no real traffic lights, signs, or even traffic lanes. I think that if you can drive in Kenya, you should never have to take Defensive Driving in the States again because you are ALWAYS driving defensively in Kenya. haha It is ironic to me that in such a laid back and easy going culture, that the driving here is so intense, fast-paced, and everyone seems to be in such a hurry.

Yesterday Kim, Bryce, Tyler and I drove all over the city looking at different schools where we will be teaching and visiting with students. It was fun to see the schools that my campers go to, and to have an idea of what I'll be walking into when I enter these campuses. It definitely allowed me to have a much better context and idea of what these students do every day. Please keep praying for wisdom and guidance for our team as we enter into the new school year!

"My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever."
Psalm 73: 26


Thursday 4 August 2011

Maasai Mara & The Big 5!



The day after campers left our team headed out to the Maasai Mara for safari!!! We were blessed to see all the Big Five on one safari trip, which RARELY happens. (The Big 5 are: Lion, Leopard, Cape Buffalo, Rhino, and Elephant.) It was an incredible trip.




It is impossible to go to the Mara and not be in complete awe and worship of God by seeing his beautiful creation. The animal speckled plains, the blue and sunny sky, each acacia tree and blade of green grass proclaim the glory and power of the Almighty Creator. Every stripe on the gazelle and zebra, every spot on the leopard and cheetah- God's creativity blows me away! :)

"The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they display knowledge. There is no speech or language where their voice is not heard. Their voice goes out into all the earth, their words to the ends of the world. In the heavens he has pitched a tent for the sun, which is like a bridegroom coming forth from his pavilion, like a champion rejoicing to run his course."
Psalm 19: 1-5



Stephen and Jason lookin' at the waterhole...filled with hippos!


Meet my new roommates!! :) They are incredible, and I feel so blessed to already have a community of people around me who are encouraging me in the Lord.
From left to right: Me, Kim, Michelle, and Lexi.
Giraffe takin a little afternoon nap.

We camped out for two nights at the Mara. Just on the other side of the river across from our campsite you could see tons of wildebeests, giraffes, and tons of animals roaming the plains. We even saw a pack of 6 cheetahs hunting about 400 yards away. This is a picture of the group cooking dinner one night- we made pasta, yummmmy!



Breakfast of champions.

Cheetah brothers hunting.

Friendship is a true joy.


"From sunrise to sunset I will not forget what You've done for me. From sunset to sunrise, I'll lift my eyes upon Your glory."



"The Lord has established his throne in heaven, and his kingdom rules over all." Psalm 103: 19

Gazelle fight


Cape Buffalo

We got so lucky to see a leopard on the prowl...it was chasing meerkats!

Gazelle

Acacia trees, so beautiful.

Yeah, our van was legit.

Ostrich on the horizon

"Brothers don't shake hands, brothers gotta hug!" -Tommy Boy