Mission to Kenya 2005

Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Christmas Greetings from the Mubichi family in Kenya


Rebecca Morton and Florence Mubichi at Nichols Hills United Methodist Church in the summer of 2004.Posted by Hello

Here is a Christmas greeting that was sent by our friend Florence Mubichi from her home in Kenya. We will be with Florence and her family soon!
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We bring you Christmas greetings in the name of Jesus Christ our Savior.May the coming of our New born King bring you a new revelation of His love and power. May the Holy Spirit minister to your spirit during this blessed season and always. Where there is pain, may He give you peace and healing. Where there is self-doubt, may He release a renewed confidence through His grace. May God's blessings be yours in Jesus' precious name.

We are all doing well sheltered by the grace of our loving God. Steven has kept busy with farming and sale of the produce; travelling between Meru and Maua on daily basis. Ravena decided to go back for further schooling. She joined the Kenya Methodist University (KEMU) this Fall and seems to have really enjoyed her studies. She is studying Microbiology.

Florence resumed her duties at Maua Methodist Hospital School of Nursing, last month, after being down for two months with back injury. We thank God for His Healing Power over her back. Fridah is continuing with her studies at Oklahoma City University. She regularly communicates with us and is doing fine.We want to encourage each one of you to rejoice in the babe in the manager, but remember that the manger is empty, the cross is empty, the grave is empty, He lives and He is coming again. What a glorious future we have in His love throughout all eternity.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. May joy, peace and love surround you and yours during this season in which we celebrate the birth of Jesus. May you know the gift of love.

Shalom,

Steven, Florence, Fridah and Ravena Mubichi

Thursday, December 02, 2004


Samburu knives

THINGS TO PURCHASE IN KENYA



Kenyan batik art. Here is a link to learn more about this topic.
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