Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Power of Redemption


Christamas is time to understand, the gift that God gave us in His Son Jesus Christ.

We asked Mike to share, what God has done in his life, since he got saved.
Mike has been with us, almost from the day one since we came to Kitengela, in October 2011. The redeeming power of Jesus and right choices is evident in his life. (From the pictures below you can see how committed he is.)

Mike Mungai writes:

I remember how we met with mama - Helena and pastor Jukka. It's amazing how God used them to bring tremendous change in my life. Since I got saved at kibanda (an open air food place).  It's quite interesting, when I remember praising God, while taking mandazi and tea.

I also remember, them inviting me to stay with them at their home. Since that time I became part of their family, not just family but an amazing family.

Pastor Jukka has been my spiritual father and my mentor and Mama - Helena has been a good mum. I just love, when we do things together as a family. I never thought that I could ever find, good friends like them in my life. 

When it comes to Body life, there is no doubt it becomes more beautiful. It's amazing to see how we relate with body members. Sharing life with each other, reaching out for the lost together. I love that life, comparing to the one I used to live, before they introduced me to body life. 

Right now I'm a Sunday school teacher. I enjoy teaching kids & they encourage me, because they are also my friends. The most beautiful thing is that I am a Bible school student and a disciple that Jesus loves the most. 

Thank you to everyone that contributed for mission work in Kenya and everywhere in the world. It's very effective as you can hear from my testimony. I would love to encourage those, who are in the mission of Greater Grace that it's good work and God bless you all.
Mike is loved by children.

He also learns new skills.

Mike is always serving...

He's there where the Bod of Christ is.

Graduation feast 2013 with his mom.

In Kampala Coference 2013

He loves to share the Gospel

Mike giving introduction at the church.


 CHRISTMAS GREETINGS FROM KITENGELA CHURCH.
We wish You all a Peaceful and Blessed festive season. May God grant His new riches to you in year 2015, Psalm 46:1.

For all to know we'll have our 4th annual Conference and Bible School Graduation February 13th - 15th 2015. P.Juha Haatanen from Finland and p. Sam Muhima from Uganda are the quest speakers. You are also warmly welcome, to bless us  and to celebrate with us.

In His grace: p.Jukka and Helena Patrikainen

Thursday, November 27, 2014

God, You are the Potter and we're the clay (Jermiah 18:1-4)


The first semester in Bible School, for most of the ladies is almost behind. They love the teaching. Final exams are December 16th.

As you can see Helen in the pictures . She was the one who asked, that if there could be also morning classes, so that mothers could attend. Back then she did not know, that she would truly need the teaching. Her family has faced some challenges, but  God has been faithful. 

Helen is also one of my closest neighbors. I so much love that, I can just walk out of gate and go to see her when I'm bored in the house. 

Her oldest son Elvis 6 years old, comes almost daily to our house, to play and draw. At the moment she takes care, of her sisters son Collins 10 months old. His mother went to work as a house girl to Saudi-Arabia. Her other son Justin is now 1 year and few months old. Justin has become "my son". Meaning that on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday mornings I help her to carry one of the small ones to the church, usually Justin. It's amazing as I go to their house, he lifts up his hands and wan't me to beba beba=to carry him on my back.

On Friday mornings, we have Ladies devotional from 10-11 am at my house. I simply love it. 

I've been sharing from Jeremiah 18:1-4. How the Word from Jesus comes to us. We can rise up and go to God the potter, we who are but clay. And as we allow the love of God to touch our innermost parts, His love stats too heal us. The potter is God Himself, who knows that we cannot be fixed, so He changes from inside out. Like my cracked clay cooking pot, cannot be fixed.
How can one be changed? Simply to receive Jesus as my Savior. And the from that on, receive salvation in my lives situations moment by moment.

 The other portion I've spoken is Psalm 139. In that Psalm it refers to God as helper 32 times (Amplified). That Psalm is so comforting, we're so protected by Him: He knows my thoughts, sitting down, getting up… That is true love and care. This care can be experienced by letting God love us, right where we're at.

Let me finish this time with these words: Yesu anakupenda sana/ Jesus loves you much.

Sosh, Mama-Helena 


Jeremiah 18:1-4  God, You are the Potter and I'm the clay.
Friday morning ladies devotional at our house.

Winnie my new friend, and Bible School student.
Elizabeth and Rosemary practicing motherhood.
Arriving to Bible School class, Helen, Collins, Elvis, Sosh and Justine.
Helen, Justin, Collins and sosh in the Bible School.
Time to go home. My house is the first red roof behind us.
Judy and Pamela

Sosh and Justin


Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Car and new home


Let me tell you briefly about this Isaiah 28:12 a home, a resting place for the weary.

But first about Jukka's longtime prayer, that was answered. I don't know for how long he has been praying for a car. 

Our friend John Gishinga has had this 30 years old BMW, in his garage for years. Both men have been talking about this car. Final conclusion was, that it was towed to our compound few weeks ago. John told Jukka, that if he can fix it, he can use it for few years. 

Well, as you can see in the pictures below, engine needs serious fixing. The prayer is, that the fixing would not me very expensive.
But anyhow Jukka is happy, and he loves fixing this car.

Then to my joy. Since we came to Kenya in February 2011, I have been praying to God, to have home like this. The previous house we lived in, Jukka got serious health problems. House after that was, too big and expensive, not a home. In an area where everybody loves their own privacy. Thank God we had a place to live in. Some how it's funny, most people seek for bigger houses, not me. I just want a home. But I need to say that, now God gave me, more than I could ask or think. I've never lived in such a nice house like this. The lady who owns this, went to South-Sudan. Her name is Nuna, she's a beautiful moslem. Lets keep her and her family in our prayers. 

The things that blesses me in this house: the location, I can see the church from our compound, neighbors are friendly, area is secure, many moslem ladies live close by, most of the families from the church live very close. Also this whole area is peaceful and quiet. Though to Kitengela center is further, maybe 3 kilometers away.

House itself: has servants quarter what is self-contained, where Mike lives. The house has grilled patios, interior is so pretty with lots of light.

Well we have a nice quest room also, so please consider paying a visit.

Some prayer requests:
1. Our working permits, without delays or problems by mid December.
2. Keep the men of our church in prayers, they have great calls in their lives, and the enemy knows it, by bringing confusion.

In His grace Helena and p.Jukka

ps. Jukka will write later about his great trip to Tanzania.



John Gishinga in the middle, who towed car to Jukka
But the engine...

needs a lots of fixing.

Body of Christ in practical operation.

My new sitting room, I love it.

Kitchen is spacious.
My outdoor kitchen is  also spacious, covered and safe.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

A glimpse from our life

Time to show the glimpse of our daily life. Weeks go by so fast. 

The Bible school has been going on almost a month. This semester Jukka decided to have both morning and evening classes. The morning classes are repetition from Friday evening Leadership class and Sunday morning Pastoral epistles class. This makes it possible for those, who cannot make it in evenings; like mothers and night workers can study. The idea for morning classes came, from few mothers. They asked could the Bible school, have also morning classes. Desire was that wives could be standing doctrinally by the side of their husbands, who are in the Bible school. Wow or what.

To see total over twenty Bible school students, its easier to understand the resistance we have faced. All kinds of rumors… ,but God. He fights for us like Exodus 14:14 says.

Jukka has been happy, to teach men also practical skills, like carpentry. By this people can afford to have furniture to their homes. One day Elvis stayed with us, as his mom went for shopping. During that time Jukka helped Elvis to build a car. You can imagine the joy of Elvis, as he got the first car, of his life.

As the church we started kesha=all night prayer once a month. This was the first one. It's funny, due to the security reasons, all of our household could not go. We realized that if we all go, us and Mike, no one will be on our compound, what could be risky.  We don't have a watchman. So, this time I stayed behind. But the great thing is, that I was in prayer, with those who were at the church.

 Also I truly got a nice birthday present. "Good mama" hen was brooding, and as you can see from the picture, four so cute chicks came out. This is good because during our visit to Finland, we lost three chicken and one rooster. The reason was that my dog Poju, got loose, ate one, and the rest flew over the fence, and was taken by someone. This is life, what else can I say.

Few prayer requests: - our longterm visas, wisdom to fill out the forms, and to get visas without   delay
- owner of the house is selling this, we need a new house
- when and from where the church plot (funds for it)
- wisdom in the warfare

Thursday evening fellowship.

Rosemary helpling to cut the cabbage pie.

Elvis and Jukka doing carpentry.

Elvis made a car

Imani visited us.

Geoffreys turn to learn carpentry, observed by p.John and Jukka

The shelf is ready

Bible school the morning class,

and the evening class.

Kesha, all night prayer at the church.

My birthday present, from "Good mama" four chicks.

Thank you all, for your prayers and support: Helena and p..Jukka 

Friday, September 12, 2014

Back to the "business"

So many things has taken place, since you heard from us, the last time.

  My mother-in law was diagnosed with breast cancer, during our visit to Finland. Due to that, we stayed in Finland longer, than planned. Thank God she's responding to the treatments. Lets keep her, in our prayers.

  We came back  to Kenya about a month ago. We've been busy, to get back few people we lost, while we were gone. 

  The warfare is real, but God has given us a victorious position in Christ. Jukka has been sharing about the warfare: our war is not against the people, but Ephesians 6 battle: against principalities, powers, the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in the high places. The greatest battle field is our mind, how do we think when we face the challenges.

  It has been amazing to love people where they are at, to see them in the Finished work of Christ. Letting God love them, right where they are at. Not demanding a change, but trusting that, the love of God, when invested in, will produce a change.
  And even more amazing is to see that it works, people are coming back.

  The Bible school started on Tuesday, for now we've at least seven new students. New ones p. Peter from Dagoretti corner, Geofrey, Winnie, Helen.... Also p. Mbugua from Kiambu comes and p.John from Tanzania is back. 

  This semester two of the classes: Pastoral epistles and the Leadership will be taught also in Tuesday and Thursday mornings, so those who are not able to attend classes in the evening can come.

  Last week Jukka, James and Jared visited Magadi. They left early in the morning and drove hours, first real roads and finally the "road" was between the bushes. The purpose of the visit was to meet Maasai people. Jukka's prayer has been for a long time, to get some Maasai's also to Bible school. Now it's to be seen if one man could be sent from Magadi, lets pray that it will happen.

  As we're and a registered society, we would need a plot. The plot, owned by the church, would be so important; it would make the church here, more or less self supportive. 

I quess this is it for this time, so that you won't get bored.
Greetings from p. Jukka and Helena

Pictures from the Magadi trip.

Lets fix the "road".


Word of God, the most valuable of all...

p.Jukka teaching

Maasai people

Please come again.


Monday, May 5, 2014

Conference in Uganda


   Once again we could travel to Uganda conference. The trip takes around 16 hours by bus, but is absolutely worth of it.

    This years theme was: The Blood of Jesus Christ. It is so amazing to understand more, about the value of the literal Blood of our dear Lord and Savior. Jesus did shed as much blood, as was needed to cleanse us from all our sins, not only that but He also became sin for us, Hebrews 9:22. Oh, what a Savior.
   
  The conference had about 850 people attending, from different parts of Africa. From Kitengela we were a group of eleven people. And surely we came back being changed by the Word. Many said, we need to save money to travel, again next year.

   Jukka and I travelled there few days before, to enjoy the hospitality of Muhima's. During this trip one of Jukka's dream became true, he went for fishing at Lake Victoria. Trip was good, but he got no fish. 

  Graduation was special for us, because p.Erik Okana from Nambale, Kenya was the first ever in our ministry from Kenya who got degree certificate. Meaning he has studied in Nansana Bible school for three years. He has five children and wife, but they have agreed that, he travels to Uganda and studies there for four years. Between the semesters he goes back home. It seems this caused some Kenyan men from Kisii to consider, coming to Bible school in Kitengela. Lets pray it will work out.

   For me it was such joy to see Imani again. Her and her mom are located now for a while in Nansana. It was good to spend time with her, and to hear her call: "My sosh" meaning my grandmother.

   After conference we had Ladies seminar, Julie Arman from Malawi and me shared the Word. We heard amazing testimonies from Ugandan ladies. At the same time p.Schibelli had leadership seminar with men.

  Greetings from p.Jukka, man who used to rather fish, and is now gladly fishing for men and his wife who loves to serve on his side.


Finally at Lake Victoria

Dream came true, fishing at Lake Victoria.

Ernest, Joshua and Mike

Mike, p.Moses, p.Mbugua, p.Alfred, Joshua, Stoney and Ester


"My Sosh" and Imani

Ladies meeting

Julie Arman
P..Jukka, p.Okana, p.Schibelli, p.Kisame and p.Sam

Can I also came to Bible School?