Thursday, December 26, 2013

Christmas Kitengela

Our Family Christmas

The Christmas day started early. Our sheep was taken to the church, to feed many. It was amazing to see how people came and started to help in chopping, cooking…

The message by p.Jukka had fresh revelation of Jesus's birth, from Luke 2: 1-20. God Himself took care of everything, not one single detail was manipulated by men. For us this means that Gosd Himself, takes care of the life that He has given inside of us. So we are in safe hands.

As I mentioned the preparations started early 7:30 am, the food was ready around 2 pm. But it was worth of waiting. Our menu had: roasted sheep, intestines, pilau rice with meat, chapatis, steamed cabbage, rice, tea. We fed about seventy people, and for sure we were hungry.

After the meal we had time for relaxing, before the rap/questions and answers time. There was some sports activities, like badminton, darts, ping pong and even football.

We came home around 6 pm, the day was busy, but so good. I think this started a new tradition to celebrate Christmas in our Kitengela church.

Greetings to all from Kitengela GGWO 

Muzungazi/Shepherd and the sheep

Hectic preparations...

Wilkista making chapatis, njam


Food for many, many, many… to about seventy.
Children love intestines.

Some food was tasted beforehand, served by p. Alfred.
The chapel was full.
First we got the spiritual food, and it was good.

Children in food line,

James and Agnes Ngugi serving  the food.

P.Moses sharing his meat with Junior, Peter and Monicah.

Mama-Helena, Margaret and Francis

P.Peter came from Kiambu.
Time for baby feeding
After meal was time for sports, ping pong, darts

and badminton


Washing the dishes was part of the day.




Thursday, December 12, 2013

An interesting thought shared by p.Jukka: "If I don't eat the fish, the fish will eat me up". He meant that,  if I don't share my faith to the world, the world all eat me up.  I will take on the world's value system. This caused me to think, how important it  is to go out, and seek the lost souls from "the net" of this world. This also keeps me, being focused in the God's value system. 

 Come and visit us, we have much fun together...
Saturday night dinner time.


P. Jukka and Jared

P. Jukka and mama-Helena ( in her new dress).


Judy and Pamela

Mama-Helena and mama-Lucy

Our multipurpose chapel.

P. Jukka sharing the gospel,

also Helena

and p. Alfred


Our worship team


Ester from Holland visiting us.

Ernest in "preacherboy uniform" and James.

Our chapel

Men eating lunch after evangelism.



Mike and p. Jukka fixing our garden.


Have a blessed Christmas time.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Jambo kwa Kitengela

Jambo kwa Kitengela, 

my/our days are full of all kinds of happenings. Maybe this could be called a"romantic" picture of a pastor's wife's week ; ).


 Sunday  Breakfast at 7 am, feeding also the dog, cats and chicken. Then we rush to the first Bible school class starting at 8 am, book of Roman's taught by p.Jukka. While he is teaching, I cook tea with Wilkista, to the Bible school students. During the brake we serve tea and bread. 

At 10:30 starts the music practice and service  at 11 am. In Sunday school we rotate three teachers: p.Moses, Mike and  me.  Around 1 pm most of the church goes  out evangelizing, to come to eat lunch, made by us ladies. We ladies have made rotating system, so that everyone can go out to share the gospel. After afternoon tea  from 2-3:30 pm we watch ABD by p.Stevens. 

For many the frosting on the cake, is the sports activity at the church, after the busy day.

 Monday: we do rest…, devotional at home around 10 am. Thank God p. Jukka shares the Living Word of God with us on a daily basis. 

Tuesday:  cleaning, cooking at home plus laundry… From 4 -5 pm we evangelize in Noonkopir,  from there to the Church History class 6 - 8:30 pm, taught by p.Alfred. Me sosh come home with  Imani, so that Eva can go to the class.

Wednesday: we have mid-week service and prayer 6:30 - 8 pm. Often we visit people, before the church.

Thursday:  many times I visit ladies with Eva, Agnes and mama-Lucy. Team meeting is for everybody at the church 5 - 6 pm. After that 6 - 8 pm, teaching about the godly relationships. For that we cook tea and serve bread.

Friday: p.Peter from Kiambu comes for Bible school, so our house is full. In the Bible school 6 - 8:30 pm, p.Jukka teaches the book of Acts. I'm home with Imani preparing the dinner, for hungry people.

Saturday: breakfast that is often (also during the week) done by p.Jukka and p.Moses. Daily devotional around 10 am. Cleaning, cooking and laundry. From 4 - 5 pm we go from door to door/visitations in the church area. From there I come home with Imani, surprise, surprise to cook ; ). The others stay for Leadership class 6 - 8.30, taught by p.Moses.

 Neh. 8:10 The joy of the Lord is my strength, greetings Helena

Amran (third from the left) Mike's boss invited me to the Maasai festival.
Women from Maasai festival in Kitengela and









Maasai men




The program was great.



Mike at work.
Sunday morning service. 


Jared sharing the good news: "Everybody ought to know, who Jesus is…"



Helsinki Junior church, thank you for your greetings.


Poju my "furious" watchdog.



Misu and Poju playing, could Psalm 133 be applied?
P.Moses feeding the cats.
Imani with sosh
Baking bread in Kenya.




Thursday  godly relationship evening.