This week had some up and downs. I’d like to say mostly ups.
So I’ll leave the general description at that and go into my weekly summary!
Tuesday
Tuesday was a normal day. Went to St. Benedict’s primary
school in the morning. Taught them how to draw. I don’t know anything about
drawing. So I started teaching them shapes. These are all the shapes they know
now!
Wednesday
Our friend Eleanor from the Amani Center came to Street
Children with us. She’s a real artist, and she was a huge hit. She’s a
wonderful old woman from Australia whose husband passed away a few years ago,
and she’s been traveling around the world doing mission work ever since. She’s
really great.
Thursday
Thursday began as a typical day, but the problem is that no
day is typical in Africa! I was leaving the Street Children around 3:30pm, and
I decided to stop by the Mogra Star Academy which is financially supported by the
Trufant family who I’ve worked for a couple times as camp counselor in Brevard,
NC. I walked in and identified myself, and they got so excited! They
immediately brought me around, and then they decided to drive me about 40min
away to the Rescue Center. Many of the kids at this center walk over an hour
every day to the school and then back in the afternoon. The center is really
great. They house around 115 kids at a given time. They also have a nursery and
a farm. It’s pretty awesome. Also, the school has around 800 students. It’s a
solid place. Oh and I forgot to say I had to walk back from the center. It was
a long walk.
Friday
Saturday
I went to visit the girls, and, during this act of going to
Karen, Kenya threw a wrench at me. I was walking down a fairly large avenue in
downtown Nairobi, when two guys came up to me. They claimed to be policemen,
and then told me they were taking me to jail. I was a little perturbed by the
situation to say the least. They then led me to an intersection and pulled me
aside. They said they could help me if I could help them. They forced me to
take out my wallet and give them all I had. Unfortunately for me, Mike had just
paid me for internet. So I had more in my wallet than usual. They took 6100
shillinsg from me! That’s like 75 bucks! I kept my head up though because they hadn’t
found the couple hundred shilling I had in my back pocket. So I continued on my
way to see the girls. They bought me pizza and wine to make me feel better, and
the sisters here have been very nice to me. It’s not the end of the world!
Lessons I've learned:
1) All in all, I'm well. I've heard that when people pray for patience or humility, instead of being granted those virtues they're actually given occasions and opportunities to be humble and patient. Well, I prayed for support for my faith in tough circumstances, and instead of getting exactly what I want I think I've been given a situation for me to learn to just rely on God for my needs and stop looking for exterior reasons to follow him. I'm in a state of learning. As always.
2) Even though I didn't pray for it, God is teaching me humility. I went to High School in Northeast DC. I've been in inner city areas. I've been taking to the worst parts of slums. I've seen the wrong end of guns. I've been in wrong crowds before, but I've always left those situations completely unscathed. I've never been robbed. Today was humiliating for me. It helped me to realize that I'm still at the mercy of the elements of my circumstances. It's a little daunting and scary to say the least, but I still have confidence that I am where I'm supposed to be. I can't always rely on myself for EVERYTHING. haha and that's OK! Still in good spirits.
3) On a lighter note. Multiple people have told me that a special and particular way with children. This has affirmed that with kids is where I'm supposed to be. I'm looking forward to delving a little more into my abilities in this regard so that when I come home I can utilize my talents appropriately and well.
Keep me in your prayers!
-Harris
PS
Here's a group of children singing. I got brought to an evangelical mission school in probably the worst slums that I've seen since I've been here. 40 kids. 2 rooms. Still great work. Enjoy!
Motorcycle!!?? lol.
ReplyDeleteOn a side note, it sounds like you're having quite the adventure. We should skype sometime.
Wow, sounds like a thrilling week! I loved the kids singing! They're so cute. :)
ReplyDeleteWe've always known you were great with kids, seeing you run around with all our cousins :) stay safe!
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