I planned this day to be light and easy. Only one site to visit, our feeding station
at the Kipsenende Church of Christ. This is another church started by Bernard
Kibet, and they really love their kids here.
This church was caring for orphans from their very beginning, and we
partnered with them to do even more. We
built a widow’s dorm, dining hall, kitchen and latrine here, and the church
just keeps doing more. They raised money
to buy a tea field to raise money for the orphans, and we added to it. They wanted to expand the site, so they
raised some money and we added to that.
Their 70 members have been giving sacrificially so it was only right
that we helped them out.
After meeting the kids, we toured the small site and then
the various projects. We walked into the
tea field owned by the church and watched the church members picking tea. Kibet gave us an economics lesson in tea
growing and we learned how to pick from the harvesters. This 1.2 acre plot yields about 400 kgs of
tea each weekly harvest and each kg sells for about 20 shillings. That’s 32,000ksh per month, minus the
harvesters share yields a tidy sum for the church. This field has been in production with the
same shrubs since the late 60’s.
Some of the kids wanted to show us the river, and since we
had a short day we walked down with them.
We were all amazed at the beauty of the countryside, and were able to
witness a slice of life in this part of the world. Along the way we met Kenyan long distance
runners training on the hills and a woman who had come down to do her laundry
in the river. Kibet showed us the spot
where he has baptized many new Christians and Doris stuck her feet into the
cool water. It was very relaxing and I
realized how much the Kenyans depend on God through nature to supply their
daily needs. I took a panoramic picture
from the tea fields, check it out below:
As we returned to the feeding station, we were ready for
lunch and were able to eat it with the kids.
Jeff even joined in washing their hands before we ate. Afterwards, I met with the church elders
while the others played with the kids and Pam honored the widows. All in all it was a very enjoyable stay.
On the way back to Eldoret , we decided to check out a sign
we saw on the road on the way out that directed us 1.5km down a road to see a
waterfall. The road was bad, but when we
arrived we found a newly designated tourist site, still under construction, around
an amazing set of falls on the Kipkaren river.
The site is called Chipkiit Waterfalls and it was incredibly
beautiful. We explored for a while,
taking lots of pictures that you can see below.
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| 3 Oct |

3 comments:
I think the smiling kids are the best snaps taken although all the rest are great too. The waterfall is beautiful and I am glad you got to see it and explore a bit. The walk to the river was a nice experience too. Safe journey tomorrow-
John
Enjoyed the panoramic view. What a beautiful place! The waterfall photos were terrific... with rainbows above you :) I'm still touched each time I see the widows' reactions. God bless you all! Continuing to pray for you.
Pictures are GREAT! Can't wait to hear more stories. John Cherry
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