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Howdy y’all!!!
I thought I might take this opportunity to share some of my reflections on my first four months in
One of the first things that I noticed here was the preponderance of shirts from the West (particularly
I was asked the other day if I was shocked by the standard of living or the poverty of the people of
Again, I do not want to give the wrong impression. The people of
I have been amazed by the spirit and faith of the people that I have met here. They are very eager to learn and to hear about my life and my faith. Also, I have really enjoyed being able to use the training I have received during my time in seminary and my many, many other years in school.
Looking toward the future, some students are beginning to arrive back on campus from their time off. The school year will begin for me on February 13, when there is a staff meeting and at 11:30 I will get to leave the staff meeting and begin teaching. I will have my first class on computer skills at that time for pre-diploma students. That class will last two hours a week and run the whole semester. My two church history courses will meet for three hours a week each and then the youth ministry course for degree students will only be one hour a week. I am both eager and anxious about these possibilities.
As for prayer concerns I would appreciate your prayers for the students of Msalato as they travel here and begin their studies once again. Likewise, I would appreciate your prayers for the staff and faculty of Msalato as they begin a new semester with fewer teachers. I would invite your prayers of thanksgiving for those that bought me a computer to aid in my work here and also for the wonderful Rev. George Okoth who has brought the computer with him from the States. Also, I would welcome your prayers for me as I begin teaching, while also tackling the numerous technological maladies (internet access for the campus, a dead proxy/web server, establishing a new backup server, etc.). During the coming days and weeks I will continue to pray for guidance in my work and my spiritual life and also for all those who have enabled me to be here in