



Less than 12 hours after the polls closed in Wednesday’s referendum in Kenya, provisional results showed supporters of a new constitution headed for a landslide win.
According to results from the Interim Independent Electoral Commission (IIEC), the Yes side had 4,141,521 votes (67 per cent) against the No camp's 2,054,946 (33 per cent).
For Kenya as a country, a Yes vote is a form of national redemption. In December 2002, Kenya became the first country in the wider Eastern Africa where an opposition ousted a long-ruling party through a democratic vote.
But the euphoria soon dissipated as the opposition coalition descended into bickering and the same kind of corruption that had discredited the Moi regime. The post-election violence that followed the December 2007 poll, enveloped Kenya, East Africa’s largest economy, in a cloud of despair and self-doubt.
With this referendum, the interim election commission organised easily the most efficient and open vote in Africa. And, after being caught asleep on the job last time, this time the security services left nothing to chance.
As we continue sharing and teaching God’s word to the youth, we regularly visit schools through out the Rongo District. During the month of June & July we conducted In-School Missions to several schools which allowed us to minister to primary and high school students.
Recently we traveled far beyond our usual area and made a first time visit to the school of Ng’enyilel. Located 1 hour past Eldoret, we had a 5 hour bus ride and a 20 minute motorbike ride, to get to this Mixed Boys & Girls School of about 300 students.
Elishah Otewa, one of our ministry volunteers (shown below), was a student teacher at Ng’enyilel last year and coordinated the Mission. Taking time off from teachers college, he accompanied us (not sure we could have found the school without him...lol!) much to the joy of his old students. They were so happy to see him again and were attentive to his message about “Staying the Course of Faith”.
Below, Vivian and Wycliff share with students.
Collins Birthday
We had a special “fun” Mission to the home of Collins Odhiambo, a student we Disciple, to help him celebrate his Birthday. Like most youth here, Collins has never had a Birthday party or any recognition of the day he was born. While a B-day party may not seem like a big deal, it is an opportunity to acknowledge the uniqueness of the individual and let them know they are valued. After all, the angels in heaven rejoice each time a person is “born” into the kingdom so God must like parties for His children too!
Since his fathers death some time ago, Collins has cared for his mom & siblings (a big job for a young man trying to finish school) so along with family & friends, we provided a day of fun just for him. He loved it and said he would never forget the day!
4th of July Mission & Celebration
There were no hot dogs or fireworks but plenty of singing, dancing, praise and praying as we joined with the Kakwara Baptist church for a 4th of July outreach Mission. A week of door-to-door evangelism and open-air crusades ended with evening revival services the weekend of the 4th. With 175 people giving their lives to Christ we truly had reason to rejoice and celebrate!
What a blessing to help host this event, and we are praying that this will become a monthly event with our brothers & sisters from Kakwara.
Thank you to all our Ministry Partners for your continued prayers and support . Your faithfulness help make all these events and more possible!!!!
Blessings,
Denise
April Discipleship Camp
What do Darwin’s Theory, sanctification, computers and 1 Peter 2:19 have in common? These were just a few of the topics discussed during our recent Discipleship Camp. For seven days we hosted students from 22 different area schools for a week filled with Bible teachings, practical learning, and awesome Praise & Worship!
Much thanks to our US partners for making this the 4th year that our ministry, The Christian Mission to Learners (CML) has been able to host tri-annual Discipleship Camps. The Camps provide one-on-one evangelism, Discipleship training and fun for rural area youth. Aprils theme, taken from 1 Peter 1:16, was “Be Holy as I am Holy” and focused on helping youth understand their positional holiness in Christ and how through the power of the Holy Spirit they can lead a “holy” life that is pleasing to God.
With increased exposure to Western culture and outside influences through electronic and print media, the youth here are facing new and challenging moral dilemmas. Already dealing with extreme poverty, 60% unemployment, high drop out rates, gender inequality, forced early marriage for girls, and HIV/AIDS... the pressure on teenagers is intense. We thank God however for how we have seen the youth draw closer to Him through discipleship.
Testifying to the power of Christ in their lives, we were especially grateful to have Elishah, Fred, Kassim, Wycliffe and Seth, all participants' of previous Discipleship Camps, attend the April Camp as volunteer teachers. Having graduated High School, these young men have gone on to find gainful employment or to enroll in collage. Most important, they shared with students how their relationship with Christ has helped them find purpose in life and make wise choices.
Please be in prayer for the young people of Kenya and for our next youth event, which will be held in conjunction with Clarence Matheny Ministries from August 9th to 13th. We will be taking 50 students to Nairobi to join with youth from across East Africa for 5 days of ministry. If you would like to sponsor a student for this event please let us know. Cost per student for transportation, food and accommodation is $35.00.
MISSIONS
KENDU BAY: Our May Mission to this beautiful lakeside community gave us an opportunity to make new friends and teach at the New Apostolic Church. An added bonus was visiting the home of CML volunteer and former scholarship recipient, Elisha Otewa.
MACHAKOS: I (Denise) was so excited to join the US “Heart for Him” mission team for this Mission as they lead the Lower Eastern Region Baptist Women’s Conference in Machakos. Kenya! For 3 days we shared God’s word with over 250 women. encouraging them to deepen their love for the Lord, their families and each other. And thanks to the Heart for Him Team, we were also able to give each lady that attended a Bible!
KAKWARA BAPTIST CHURCH:
William took a group of students and church members to join our friends at Kakwara for a Mission ministering the people in the Chemgewadu area.
KITERE PRIMARY SCHOOL:
Along with parents, teachers, students and community stakeholders we celebrated the staff & student body accomplishments during Education Day!
KANGA RALLEY & IN-SCHOOL MISSIONS: As guest speakers at the Kanga Boys weekend evangelism rally, we were able to share a message about “Transformation through Trials” with student’s from several schools and present the Kanga Christian Union with Bible Study materials. Best of all, hundreds of young people came forward during the course of the weekend, giving their lives to Christ and receiving prayer. We also continue doing regular “In-school” missions and have recently visited Ulanda Girls, DeDe Girls and Sigiria High School. In addition, I (Denise) am teaching a weekly Bible Study at St. Cecilia’s Primary School.
“How can a young man keep his way pure? By living according to your Word.””
Psalm 119:9
"Going the Holistic-Mile in Students' Ministry"