Last Monday, Bishop Busuru and I had the honor of baptizing three girls in the Indian Ocean. Tiffany, Natalie, and Debbie all decided that it was time to publically declare their love and devotion to Jesus Christ. What a great story to say "I was baptized in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Kenya"!
After each baptism, I was filled with such great joy! As soon as we baptized Tiffany, a huge wave came and crashed over Bishop and I, right as she was coming up out of the water!

Glory!
God has been pouring out His Spirit upon this team, and in turn we have been pouring it out upon this city. Two nights ago, four of us worshipped from 1am-5am. It was completely spontaneous. We had a great breakthrough during family time, and a lot of unity was brought back after a long night of difficult conversations. We couldn't help but rejoice!
It was late, so we went outside. We each listened to our own music, but worshipped together in one Spirit. Imagine four people, outside in the silence of the Kenyan night, dancing and jumping and on our knees and arms lifted towards heaven, all the while no music playing and nothing but the sounds of our steps.
We didn't plan on worshipping til the morning, but God just kept pouring out and immersing us in His Spirit. Andrea marched around the property, praying for the muslims of the community to come to know Christ. She must have prayed for two hours straight that the LIVING God would encounter them.
We have 47 orphan files typed up and are in the process of matching their photos to their letters. We have met personally with the majority of them. Bishop drove and droped us off two by two, all at different homes. I met with three orphans, two boys (Steven and David), and one girl (Elizabeth).
Elizabeth (6 yrs old), danced as I made beats using a wooden bench as my drum. Steven (12), David (10) and I climbed to the top of a mango tree and hung out for a good half an hour. Then we played soccer, two on one, using the ball they made out of garbage bags bunched together and tied with twine.
We had a prayer and worship time with my team, to interceed on the behalf of these 47 orphans. God is in the process of showing us His heart for them, and giving us His strategy to see that each one of them gets taken care of. All of them need help paying for school, and many of them need help even paying for food and water. One family of 8 orphans, will soon be without a home. Their mud brick hut will not make it through rainy season.
