Monday, April 5, 2010


OUR TRIP TO NAKURU
part 1

Back when AMA first asked us to go to Kenya; we were asked to replace Randy Lapps in the Engashura church in Nakuru. Lee Fishers were asked to go to Kajulu in Kisumu. Over time the two missions thought it would work better if the two families would switch places. It worked out that all 17 of us flew to Africa together on June 17, 2009. Because of Lee's and Sadie's Lancaster roots, we had known each other briefly but became much better acquainted after travelling together. We decided then to someday visit each other churches. The second weekend in March we decided to drive the 3 hours to Nakuru and spend the weekend with Lees.


The 2-lane highway to Nakuru is currently in decent shape. There are, however, no rest areas or McDonalds....you just have to make one. We parked beside the road and our homemade ham sandwiches were a special treat.


"Eeww, there's a tomato in my sandwich." Myrna dislikes tomatoes and we can't change her mind.



A view of the Engashura church service. The Ab Fisher family also attends here.


Lee Fisher as pastor.
Sam preaching the sermon today. He mentioned being a cousin to Randy Lapp's mother and knowing Randy since he was a very young child. That brought some chuckles.
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