Friday, November 21, 2008

Home from Africa


Hey Guys, just wanted to drop a line and give a big thanks to all that prayed for some pretty tough battles we had while we were in Africa. We had a grueling schedule of 13 that consisted of driving through 2 different countries 7 different stops over 500 to 650 miles of very rough roads to do the work. The mission trip was a huge success and we saw God do some amazing things. Quick picture of the trip, we saw medically over 650 people visited 3 orphanages was apart of opening a new orphanage in Nairobi Kenya, may be some pic coming up with the Associated Press in USA today. We saw at last count 80 to 90 people give there lives to Christ. We helped and are looking at being instrumental with a feeding program that feeds 450 street kids daily in Tororo Uganda. There were so many other things that have happened in these last two weeks that I am sure I will remember later, but I wanted to give you kinda of a quick over view of what happened while we were away. The 08 trip in Africa was a huge success and also came with some huge battles that God and His sovereign will accomplished. The work was very hard and very tiring and very, very, very rewarding regardless of all the obstacles that were faced. God is so Awesome and so sovereign in the work He did with 14 ragamuffins, we can only stand in amazement of what HE did not us! Next year Mount Kilimanjaro get your passports now.

I Love you Guys, byron

Just thoughts from a sinner on his way home.

peace, byron

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Headed to Africa!

Hey Guys, been a while since I have blogged anything. That is what happens when you get to busy. A group of 15 (I included) are headed to Africa to do medical mission and to start some new works, we will also be meeting with key people of new areas. Keep us and our fammilies in your prayers.

Also check out this video I got from Sam Shaw and comment on what you think about what John Piper says. I really like the last part!

Just thoughts from a sinner on his way home,

peaces, byron