Hebrews 12:1-13

"Therefore since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders, and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with
perseverance the race marked out for us. Let us fix our eyes on Jesus the author and perfecter of our faith..."
Hebrews 12:1-13

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Getting Ready to Come Home - How Time Flies!

We're all so happy and goofy!

Mark, Mama Maureen, Mr. Mutungu, Mr. Alex, Joshua, Sheila & Julian, Jesse, Maria, Kneeling in front are Brandon, Vashti, Moi,Cynthia and Samuel

The young kids with the older kids - We will miss them sooooo much!
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Visiting the Maze man - Yum, yum

Pictures of the market

Can't stop eating that Maze!
Jesse & Brandon doing some finale-mails

A fun time roasting marshmallows over the fire on our last night!

The Cassell Family & Friends - Mama Maureen, Mr. Mutungu, Aundrae, Mr. Alex, Moi, Joshua, Sheila, Julian #32, Vashti and Samuel (kneeling) 








We arrived on Sunday, December 30th, and 18 days later, Thursday, January 17th, we are getting ready to leave.  The time has flown by like a jet.  As you can tell from reading our previous posts, we have been blessed to overflowing during our visit.  This morning our devotional centered around understanding that it is God's power working through us that gives us the competence we need to fulfill what He has called us to.  We talked about how Gideon was courageous but lacked confidence to fulfill the mission God called him to, but once he gained confidence He was able to move forward obediently and see God work through him. We also talked about how God gives us the ministry of reconciliation, (2 Corinthians 5) and we (the visitors) shared how much we had seen this reality being lived out through the Cassell family, as well as all the people they work and partner with in Kenya.  We can not thank everyone enough for the great gift of hospitality they have shown us, and the opportunities to have our confidence increased so we can come home and serve God more effectively.  We also want to thank all of you who have supported us financially and through your prayers for helping God's love being worked out in Kenya in a very special way.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Jesse Dances with the Maasai and More!

In a jumping contest with a Maasai for a beautiful girl! . . . He's coming home single
Mount Kilamanjario - A dormant volcano over 18,000 feet high

The young ones like to play - You should see the video - smile

I'm going to tackle you yet, brother.
Wow, what a sunset!

Vashti, Julian & Brandon - I think they have captured his heart!

The lone Acacia Tree at sunset - Amazing!
This family watching us seems very strange!

See no Evil, Hear no Evil, Do No Evil

Come here little one, I need to protect you from Jesse!
Julian thinks he's a lion, and attacks Brandon

Having fun looking out the top at the animals (Cynthia, Brandon & Jesse)

Oops, we had a flat - Thanks Mr. Charles

We all are having a great dinner (Mark, Julian, Brandon, Jesse, Cynthia, Vashti and Maria)

Brandon and Jesse's faces are permanently altered because they are so happy!

We saw lots and lots of elephants!
Here are more pictures from our trip in Maasai country and a side trip to Amboseli National Park.  The people were so friendly and welcoming.  God has poured out his Spirit of Hospitality and Joy everywhere we have gone.  We have been able to share the truth of the Gospel in many ways.  It has been exciting to pray with people in all kinds of settings.  Mark has invited many Kenyans to visit Pittsburgh, if the Lord makes it possible for them to come to the United States.  If everyone would come at once, the Corbin household will not be able to handle it, so all of our friends in Pittsburgh may need to help us - smile!

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Spending a Few Days in Maasai Country Teaching English & Worshipping = Fun

The Kids braided Maria's hair

Mark, Cynthia & Maria were hosted by Moma Anna & Joseph, who were wonderful hosts

Pastor Kiroka & Mark, who had the opportunity to preach Sunday morning from Matthew 11: 28-30
A traditional Maasai House

Massai children at Bissil School - We sang and taught the story of Joseph from the Bible
Maria & Cynthia taught the Grade 2 Kids from Canaan Primary - Their regular teacher, John, to the far left

Cynthia and Maria mingling with the children

Moi, Maria, Cynthia, Mark, Brandon, Cho, Jesse, Elder Caleb and Pastor Kiroka
Maria teaching English to Maasai children at the Canaan Primary School

Brandon Wilcox teaching as well

Mark with Johan (red) and some other Maasai men enrolling children at the school

Happy faces and some are shy

Eyes filled with Hope
Jesse must be doing verbs - Running
A little of the school grounds built in the bush over the last 10 years

The road leading back to the school - 6 miles off the beaten path!

We taking a rest in the administrative area
Jesse, Brandon and the Kids!

Sunday, January 13, 2013

How Do I Begin?

Every day in Kenya has been amazing.  We have been getting up early and drinking in all that Kenya has for us.  When I say drinking, I also mean a lot of water.  It seems our thirst is sometimes unquenchable. 

We have been in the bush in Maasai country for the last four days.  We traveled about 90 miles from the Cassell home, and we first spent time at a School for primary boys and girls started by a Korean missionary 12 years ago.  His name is Elder Caleb, and his story is amazing.  He believed he was called by God to come to Kenya when he was 58 years old.  He was an architect in Korea, and after some time his wife agreed that this was God's calling on their lives.  He came to Kenya and through a series of circumstances ended up in Maasai country.  After much prayer and patience support began to come in for the mission from other Koreans, and worked with the African Inland Church to begin building the school.  He did this in an area that was about 6 miles from the nearest main road, and in very rough country where there were still lions, hyenas and the like.  God blessed his efforts, and he found favor with the Maasai people.  Eventually, the Maasai elders gave Elder Caleb an Elder's stick, which was a great honor.  We were with the Canaan Mission for two days, and we taught English to children from grades two through eight.  It was an amazing experience, and we have much more to share regarding this great work of God when we get home.  We will be posting pictures on our time there before we leave to come home.

We then spent time with Pastor Kiroka and his wife, Mary.  Pastor Kiroka is a Maasai, and he met Pastor Cassell about 20 years ago in a leadership training seminar.  Both Pastors Kiroka and Cassell have served in the African Inland Church, and they have partnered together on many important projects.  One of those projects was putting a Bore Hole in the ground, which is a well, and it supplies water to many in the area.  The cost of doing this is about $15,000, and there is an amazing story as to how this came to be.  We will be telling the full details of that when we do our presentation upon coming home.  We were able to go to the Bissel Primary and Secondary School with Pastor Kiroka and Pastor Cassell.  We had an amazing time with 300 primary age children, teaching about Joseph and singing songs with them.  The children were filled with joy, and our hearts were filled with love for them.

Pastor Kiroka's wife, Mary, had just found out that her father had died just prior to our arrival.  She showed an amazing amount of love for us, providing hospitality even in the midst of her sorrow.  On Sunday morning we participated in an amazing worship service with the congregation Pastor Kiroka serves.  Mark had an opportunity to preach from Matthew 11:28-30, and the entire Corbin family was able to lead the congregation in song.

We arrived home from this amazing experience to celebrate Moi Cassell's birthday.  He is the 5th of the Cassell's eight living children.  Their oldest, Eugene, died in 2001 from leukemia.  Sheila Cassell cooked an amazing dinner.  Our hearts are filled with hope for what God will do here in Kenya as well as at home in Pittsburgh and beyond.  - Mark

Random Pictures II

 We're on our way - all 12 of us!

 

At Woodley ministering to the Momas - Passing out needed supplies!


The sugar cane man - Yum Yum

A group picture at Woodley after spending time with the Street Boys

 Lake Navaisha - beautiful!
 Giraffes in the countryside
 Overnight lodging at Lake Navaisha
 Looking out over the great Rift Valley - Wow!
 Going out on the hippo boat - We did see some.  Look for pictures later from Maria's camera - smile
Back from the Hippo trip safe and sound - We had great guides!
A monkey making mischief


Wildibeast and a Bushbuck

Group picture with the Cassell family after walking safari