This is my longest photo blog, over 70 pictures. I hope you enjoy it.
Credit to teammate Channele Givargis
for some of the pictures, particularly the ones of me.
A cameraman rarely has a photo of himself, so thanks Channele!

Pastor David (left), Bishop Moses (center) and the team outside of a hospital in Kitale, Kenya, where we prayed and encouraged the sick.


This woman, Mama Rose, was so touched by Jordan's prayer
that she named her newborn baby after her. Welcome to Africa.


Nearly every Kenyan claims Obama was born in Kenya,
most can point you in the direction of his grandmother.


Pastor Simone and Liz. Liz runs Haven orphanage and school,
offering education to 135 children.











Milk Tea, or Chai, and ugali are common things to find at the table. Ugali is beyond bland. For us, without a broth of some kind it wasn't pleasant to eat.















Flat-top Acacia Trees dominate the landscape of Kenya,
along with giant Eucalyptus trees.

It rains almost every day at 2 p.m. on the dot. Pastor Simone and Liz invited us into their home. Chipatti, a tortilla-like staple was our favorite.


The clouds in Kenya are some of the most beautiful skies I have ever seen.

