A day at Karura Forrest
One day Hannah and I went to Karura Forrest with some friends to ride bikes. The whole time I could hardly believe I was in such a huge city. It felt like we were out in a rural area and couldn't...
View ArticleSenior Year-Is this even possible?
Hannah began her senior year of high school at the end of August. I can hardly believe that this is even possible!First day of schoolMay this be a fun exciting year!
View ArticleSeptember visit in the US
Happy 30 year Anniversary to us!We went to Cancun for a couple of days before our meeting in TX. The place we stayed had several restaurants so we chose the Japanese one for our...
View ArticleThe Jula People of Burkina Faso
The Jula People of Burkina Faso are in the 55 UUPG's we are praying for this month. Would you join us in praying for them?Jula of Burkina Faso The Jula of Burkina Faso primarily live along the trade...
View ArticleThe Fulakunda of Senegal
The Fulakunda of Senegal are one of the 5 people group focuses for this month. Would you take time to pray for them today?Fulakunda of Senegal The Fulakunda — a subgroup of the Fulani — are...
View ArticleThe Sonde People of DRC
Please pray for the Sonde People of DRC. These people are part of the 55 UUPG's which we are trying to reach in the next 5 years.Sonde of Democratic Republic of the Congo The Sonde people live along...
View ArticleAnother devotional from Kevin-Matthew 17-19
Matthew 17-19 CSBSomething of great significance took place on the mount of transfiguration. Many times we brush past this passage without realizing it was a turning point in the life of Jesus and in...
View ArticleTelling the story of Bartimaeus
Children are running and playing in a small lot in front of their school. When I enter through the gate they stop what they are doing and run to meet me. Their little dirty hands reach out to shake...
View Article"I will never deny you"
Matt. 26-28 CSB“Even if I have to die with you,” Peter told him, “I will never deny you,” and all the disciples said the same thing. 26:35We often give Peter a hard time for making rash statements and...
View ArticleThe Zigua People of Tanzania
Please join us in praying for the Zigua People of Tanzania. They are one of our new UUPG's for the month of March. Over this next week I'll post about the other 4. Feel free to share with...
View ArticleSenufo-Syenara of Mali
Senufo-Syenara of Mali The Senufo-Syenara are subsistence farmers who live in southeastern Mali. They are one of the four subgroups of Senufo peoples living in Mali and are distinguished by their...
View ArticleThe Hima of Uganda
Hima of Uganda The Hima of Uganda, also known as the Nyankore, have a population of about 300,000. They are located in the southwestern corner of Uganda, bordering Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of...
View ArticleSoninke of Burkina Faso
Soninke of Burkina Faso The Soninke people live in mainly rural areas across several West African countries. They live in a dry, dusty climate in one of the hottest regions of the world. Farming...
View ArticleNgando of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Ngando of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Most Ngando are farmers, but due to a lack of transportation, it is difficult to get their harvest to market. As a result, they remain impoverished. There...
View ArticleKeeping it real
Keeping it real:The last few days I have been struggling with being separated from our children, grandchild, and families. We had a trip planned to the States in April which has been canceled. I was so...
View ArticleRodgers' Reflections
Here is Kevin's most recent devotional that he sends out. If you would be interested in receiving these, you can send me an email at rodgerstribe@gmail.com and I can add you to his list.1 Cor. 9-10...
View ArticleRodgers' Reflections-part 1
Mark 5-6 CSBMark 5 and 6 are probably my two favorite chapters in all of Mark, and there is just so much to talk about. I’ve been wondering how I would boil it down to a single devotion and realized I...
View ArticleRodgers' Reflections- part 2
Mark 5-6 CSBAgain chapter 6 of Mark is filled with so many amazing things. In the middle of the chapter is the story of the feeding of the 5000. We often focus on that story in isolation but it happens...
View ArticleThis little light of mine....
Perhaps you remember that song we sang as children “This little light of mine, I’m going to let it shine…… hide it under a bushel? No! I’m going to let it shine….Right now, God is giving believers all...
View ArticleFulbe Fula Jalon of Mali
Fulbe Fula Jalon of Mali The Fulbe Fula Jalon [FULL-bay FOO-la ja-LONE] are a nomadic people originating in the Futa Jalon region flowing from Guinea into southwestern Mali. These Fulbe live in an...
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