Saturday, 28 January 2017
LIFE CAN BE A BAG OF HOLES!
THIS POSTER PRESENTS AN INTERESTING IMAGE OF GOD, AND OF A DOCTOR! Can you see what I mean? It would seem, from a cursory reading, that the creator of the poster is annoyed by those he deems fundamental Christian fanatics who say
'Away with doctors - JESUS is my Healer.' I understand what he is saying entirely. In Kenya many have died and seen loved ones die, due to what I personally do believe is a wrong perspective. I believe that Jesus IS able to be my healer, but I also do believe that some doctors are vocationally called to heal.
BUT then what about the question 'Why do you think God but doctors on earth?' God put ALL of us on earth to serve HIM, and in doing so to serve, on His behalf, one another. NOT only doctors but ALL of us. AND it is more than possible that God did not put ALL DOCTORS as doctors on the earth - some doctors have made themselves to be doctors, and not always because they like doctoring or want to heal the sick, but because it 'looks' as if a doctor can get good money!!!
Not all doctors are created to doctor! Those who are on strike for MONEY, have put money FIRST, and therefore, in my estimation are not doctors by vocation. BUT yes, God HAS a place for doctors, men and women with a heart for humanity. LUKE, who wrote the Gospel, was a doctor, and very useful to Paul I believe. I personally owe a lot to doctors gifted in understanding medicine, and who have helped and blessed me - in answer, I believe, to my prayers to God, in the Name of Jesus, to heal me. I do thank God for them.
But finally, once again, 'WHY do you think God put doctors on earth?' Why has God gifted men and women to treat and even heal those who are sick among us? Obviously because we NEED them; need their help, their compassion, their healing touch. Doctors are to HEAL, and minister healing to the sick - NOT to prance around with ill written placards, congratulating themselves on their greedy, ill conceived self importance as they laugh and eat cake and STRIKE! Yes they go on strike! They wilfully decide to withhold their services, and leave the sick to die, for the sake of what? For the sake of Gain; for the sake of filthy lucre. Are THEY truly 'doctors'? Are they God's Gift to the world? We continue to be held to ransom - our physical bodies, and those of our loved ones - for the sake of personal gain. It is a criminal shame. It is ungodly, inhuman, and vicious.
THIS week, here in Kenya, those still on strike have been threatened with dismissal from their posts.
"Sack us!' they cry in their blindness, "We will continue; we don't care............... Well we do pray against their folly and against their selfishness. Are they any different to any terrorist in fact? Are they different to any that take a life and use it to profit themselves, loudly proclaiming that unless their terms are met that lives will die. It speaks and smells of the devil. It certainly does not speak of compassion and mercy to ones neighbour! I shudder to consider the pain, anxiety, distress and even the deaths of those who are dying in hospitals across our Country, deserted and abandoned by those with Healing in their Hands.
The BIBLE in Proverbs 3v27 'Withhold not good from those to whom it is due ( who have the right to expect it of you) when it is in the power of your hand to do it.'
THANK YOU TO ALL THOSE WHO HAVE JOINED US IN PRAYER FOR Dan Ndungu. He is back in School and the 'Infection' seems how to be abated. DARYL is in Nairobi this week end and seeks to see if he can find any further Opinion, for Medical Help for him. Continue in Prayer.
TO THE LEFT A PHOTO OF SOME OF our early School Staff taken in 19887/8. They have all gone today EXCEPT for Anthony Ndungu, 2nd from the left at the top of the photo. To his left his Mr. S. Mwaura, Below, from the far left is Mrs. Judy Gachengechi, Mrs.Judy Towett, Mrs. Susan Iraya, Mr. Lwangu, Mr. Titus Mbatiah, Mr. Philip Wakaba, .Mr. John Gitare and Mr. Simon-Peter Anderson.
The School was still young, and we had just completed building the first stream (classes 4-8). It is good to just remember them again.....and so many others with them. Thank you all for your input and endeavour.
In this photo you see the main buildings of Testimony School from taken from the playing field.
The School Hall on the left giving way to Staff rooms and offices, and then Double storey Classroom, blocks. Much more has been added behind what you can see, and also this side of the School Hall we have erected a Boarding Section for Primary children. And, of course, it is no longer merely a Primary School at present, but has also progressed in Secondary School as well. A long way from the beginning in 1981 with just a small class of Nursery children. It is a miracle in our sight.
AND LASTLY, FOR THIS WEEK, just a glimpse of what the lack of rain and water can bring us to. This photo was taken in Turkana, where the current Drought has taken it's toll of a lot of livestock, and even people have died. Of course this IS the Dry Season, and rain is usually absent at this time, say from December to March. However it looks as if the period is extending, and, as for the last few years, the Rains may hold off this year again, even to MAY! This together with more people needing water very year provides progressive distress year by year. Our compound, here in Eldoret, a long way south of Turkana, is looking as dry and and thirsty, but water is still, at least for today in the taps. The whole Nation is praying that God will be merciful and bring UNSEASONABLE RAIN. Yesterday, and today, the sky has been partially covered with CLOUDS!!
The Miracle may indeed come1. Our President, whilst addressing a Public Meeting, was prevailed upon to lead the Nation in an impromptu Prayer for RAIN, and as he did so it did in fact commence to RAIN. HALLELUJAH! We are all in prayer.
We are all well, and the Homes and the School is going on waiting on God, and trusting in Him for our peace and security. In Jesus Name we are kept and provided for. Our Love and Prayers go up daily to our Father in Heaven for His Blessing upon YOU, that you also may have cause to Praise Him with us for all His Mercy.
John, Esther and Daryl Green
Saturday, 21 January 2017
IF GOD IS WITH YOU, THEN WHO CAN BE AGAINST YOU?
DAN NDUNGU IS 15 YEARS OLD THIS YEAR, and he has been with us, in Tyndale Cottage, since 2002 when he was just 5 years old. He came to us from a Collection Centre for street children, and he came as one without any known history, relative, or anything else. No Records at all. No one, since he came to us, has ever come forward to enquire after him.
Dan has grown up to be an intelligent boy - an 'A' student, and has shown no disability of any kind - UNTIL NOW. He suddenly complained of pain around his heart, and quickly began to lose energy and appetite. On Wednesday this week he was taken to a private Clinic to see a doctor. All our Government doctors are in the fifth week of a Nation wide Strike. He managed to be seen, and we were advised that he had a serious Heart condition, and needed an operation. Poor Mica and Catherine Senge, Dan's house-parents were shocked, and it was found difficult to find a Consultant to confirm or otherwise until Saturday, when one was found with time and heart to help us. She has confirmed the diagnosis. She has explained that surgically it is too late to help him. He has a 'hole' in his heart, which is congenital, and leaves him with the prospect of a short life, without a miracle. Well, of course, we BELIEVE in miracles, and although he has been started on antibiotics to fight the 'infection' that brought his condition to light, and serious prayer has, and continues, to be lifted up for him - TODAY, he is already up from his bed, testifying to being well, and painless, and looking forward to joining his High School class on Monday! We Rejoice GREATLY. However, we have wondered how his condition, which has been from birth, could have escaped detection by the many doctors he has seen whilst being with us, treating him for Malaria, and common colds. Even on Admission to us, after normal Examination and Medical Report by our appointed Medical Officer, we were not alerted. And he has lived a normal, otherwise healthy life, energetically until just this week. Please do join us in prayer for his healing. The Consultant has arranged a series of further checks and examinations in the month ahead, but was herself not very hopeful that he would survive long. Join hands with us in Jesus Name to see her change that opinion. But we are very grateful to her for opening her heart to us on Dan's behalf.
PLEASE NOTE - If you are in contact with Dan in any way, treat him normally without drawing attention; he is not so far hospitalised, and although he may have to refrain from heavy excersise, we are hoping he will return to school and continue to learn in the years ahead. We do not want him to be anxious for himself, but to trust God with us all, for his continued health. Thank you.
In Kenya during the previous five weeks or so our government hospitals have been empty due to the lack of doctors, and there is little doubt that patients may have died or seriously deteriorated because of the absence of a doctor to minister to their needs. And in some places even nurses have been on strike as well. And yes, it would seem that some have been exploited and even underpaid, but is this an excuse to expose others to risk of death or even permenant damage? 'Do no harm' used to be the most recognised comittment of a doctor. I had also understood until now that doctors are required to take an Oath - The Hippocratic Oath - written down by one ancient medical man called
Dan has grown up to be an intelligent boy - an 'A' student, and has shown no disability of any kind - UNTIL NOW. He suddenly complained of pain around his heart, and quickly began to lose energy and appetite. On Wednesday this week he was taken to a private Clinic to see a doctor. All our Government doctors are in the fifth week of a Nation wide Strike. He managed to be seen, and we were advised that he had a serious Heart condition, and needed an operation. Poor Mica and Catherine Senge, Dan's house-parents were shocked, and it was found difficult to find a Consultant to confirm or otherwise until Saturday, when one was found with time and heart to help us. She has confirmed the diagnosis. She has explained that surgically it is too late to help him. He has a 'hole' in his heart, which is congenital, and leaves him with the prospect of a short life, without a miracle. Well, of course, we BELIEVE in miracles, and although he has been started on antibiotics to fight the 'infection' that brought his condition to light, and serious prayer has, and continues, to be lifted up for him - TODAY, he is already up from his bed, testifying to being well, and painless, and looking forward to joining his High School class on Monday! We Rejoice GREATLY. However, we have wondered how his condition, which has been from birth, could have escaped detection by the many doctors he has seen whilst being with us, treating him for Malaria, and common colds. Even on Admission to us, after normal Examination and Medical Report by our appointed Medical Officer, we were not alerted. And he has lived a normal, otherwise healthy life, energetically until just this week. Please do join us in prayer for his healing. The Consultant has arranged a series of further checks and examinations in the month ahead, but was herself not very hopeful that he would survive long. Join hands with us in Jesus Name to see her change that opinion. But we are very grateful to her for opening her heart to us on Dan's behalf.
PLEASE NOTE - If you are in contact with Dan in any way, treat him normally without drawing attention; he is not so far hospitalised, and although he may have to refrain from heavy excersise, we are hoping he will return to school and continue to learn in the years ahead. We do not want him to be anxious for himself, but to trust God with us all, for his continued health. Thank you.
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OUR LAWNS are now turned brown, and dusty with the heat. The last two weeks have seen flowers and shrubs wither, and the grass die and shrivel, as hot winds from the north and scorching sun take their toll on the plant life. The real spectre is the lack of water. The Town River is now DRY, and the local DAMS quickly being depleted, and water now severely rationed so that a day or more might pass without ANY water at all in the pipes and taps. If there is NO break in the weather pattern then we may have to SHUT the school down until the Rains come, in April/May
AND of course the extreme dryness of the air and tundra tend to effect the human psychie. And the heat, dust, and general change of 'air' has opened the door to seasonable sickness, though
ordinarily not life threatening, may become dangerous without enough active medical staff available.
In the guiless ignorance of old age I had always believed the Doctors, at the least, would never put their own needs before those of their patient,,,,,,, It seems, even in this, TIMES HAVE CHANGED!
I remember when I was TEN ( in the 1950s) calling the doctor to come to our rural dwelling, forty minutes away, to attend my Mother who had been taken suddenly ill. He came immediately even though he had to drive through a snow storm on icy roads. He arrived - an elderly man - full of concern and without any word of self pity or complaint. Is that attitude one that rules today?
hippocrates - 5th - 3rd Cent. |
Hippocrates. But it seems that the original has been revised a number of times, and that today not ALL doctors areeven required to take it. How,ever it would seem that the phrase 'Do no harm' IS still understood generally by doctors as a prime criterior. There is no way doctors on strike action, for whatever reason, do not expose those depending on them for their physical well being, to danger.
A BIG difference of Ethic involved here. And once again we have an indication as to how our inherant human 'Selfishness' rules the day, speeding up the ruin of humanity in this Age. I am firmly convinced, as a Christian, that Strikes relating to public service, and especially the Medical and Teaching professions are anti social and inhuman.
THEN we have Chege and David, whom I had requested you to pray for some months back. Benson Chege, 25, has now found work with Land Agent and Surveyor, and David, also 25, has still not found a job, but leaving us to stay with an elder brother who IS employed. Each of the four were able to make their own 'Farewell' to the assembled 'Family' and were then presented with a Bible and monetary gift to assist get the started in their new 'Digs'. FINALLY, before we all broke up, there was CAKE and Juice for everyone. Others will also be leaving before the close of the year. Most will be working locally, at least to begin with, so hopefully they will all be dropping in from time to time so that we keep track of each other
THIS was a Joyful Time for us; the time we saw some of our Sons and Daughters attain their Maturity and their Independence. BUT, was also a time of trembling anxiety for each of them to for themselves now, find the Security and Comfort of God with them.
A BIG difference of Ethic involved here. And once again we have an indication as to how our inherant human 'Selfishness' rules the day, speeding up the ruin of humanity in this Age. I am firmly convinced, as a Christian, that Strikes relating to public service, and especially the Medical and Teaching professions are anti social and inhuman.
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LAST SUNDAY EVENING, we had a Farewell Party for FOUR of our elder young people, who having concluded their education AND found employment, were now leaving their home with us to start out on their own. Previously we arranged such parties in the actual Family home each one had grown up inhere, but when we converted one of the original four 'homes' into an HOSTEL and later set up a Hostel for GIRLS as well, it meant that Leavers had in a sense already been seperated from their families when they reached 18. SO this time we decided to have the Party in the School Hall, and bring ALL the three Homes and two Hostels together as ONE FAMILY so that we ALL be part of the Farewell. It worked very well indeed.
After Pastor Wykliffe had given the Message, I called each of the four for prayer and the laying on of hands. The first to come was Judith who was admitted to Jacaranda Cottage in October 2003 when she was10! She is Pre School teacher working in Eldoret; a faithful young lady, of a strong nature - a good daughter and grand daughter. THEN to the Right is John Matubwe. John is almost stone deaf. We do not know how he came to be so, but he has learned to lip read perfectly. He was 8 when he joined us 2004 and now working in our Bakery. He is truly happy and glad.THEN we have Chege and David, whom I had requested you to pray for some months back. Benson Chege, 25, has now found work with Land Agent and Surveyor, and David, also 25, has still not found a job, but leaving us to stay with an elder brother who IS employed. Each of the four were able to make their own 'Farewell' to the assembled 'Family' and were then presented with a Bible and monetary gift to assist get the started in their new 'Digs'. FINALLY, before we all broke up, there was CAKE and Juice for everyone. Others will also be leaving before the close of the year. Most will be working locally, at least to begin with, so hopefully they will all be dropping in from time to time so that we keep track of each other
THIS was a Joyful Time for us; the time we saw some of our Sons and Daughters attain their Maturity and their Independence. BUT, was also a time of trembling anxiety for each of them to for themselves now, find the Security and Comfort of God with them.
Praying for Benson |
Praying for David |
We say to them, in our hearts -
Remember to keep your life pure and
away from evil temptations and practices, by Reading the Bible.
We say to each one
'Choose your friends with care; wisely.
Choose those who also want a pure life.
Choose those who seek God, and His Will for their lives.
Walk and talk with them.
Psalm 119v9
Dear friends share in our Joys and our Prayers for these few that now start life alone with God
Receive of our Love, Thanksgiving and Prayer for being 'Family' with us in Christ,and for sharing your hearts and lives with us, and with all the children and young people here with us.
John, Esther, and Daryl Green
Saturday, 14 January 2017
BIRTHDAYS
OUR DAUGHTER ELISABETH was born on the 13th January 1977 in Kitale Hospital, Kenya. I was back in Eldoret entertaining guests from UK. AND now here she is with her husband, Prem, and their two children, Rachel to the left and John-Finney on the right. .We don't get to see them often -though Liz was with us for fortnight last year, just on her own. We have always let our Father in Heaven order our times with our children and grandchildren in the UK, since they all chose to reside there, and work there. I arrived in Kenya, single, in December 1968. Then in 1972 I was there with Esther, married, and our first son, Steven was born in Truro. Then again in 1983, eleven years later. again in 1994, and again in 2003, 06, and 2011. But though we do not see them often our joy is in knowing they all keep close to each other, and with the Lord our God.
In the next photo, to the left, she is seen carrying baby James Manu, our adopted son born in 1984 when Lizzy was seven! She went to Primary School with us, and is seen to the right (front left) in her 8th Class. Photo above right.
After completing her schooling here she was accepted in my old Bible College, The I.B.T.I. in Burgess hill, Sussex, where she met Prem, her husband to be. They married in Chennai, India, in 2000 and then later returned to Rochdale in Lancashire, England, where
Prem in Pastoring.
We always rejoice when Birthdays come round once more and we see the Faithfulness of God in keeping each part of our family safe and sound in the Faith together, in LOVE.
Esther and I both had difficult family lives as children, and saw little but pain in our parents relationships. For us to look back and see the Happiness our children have enjoyed, and their own children have grown up in, means so much. We did nothing but pray and entreat our God to be Merciful and Kind to them for our sake.
Liz was 40 on the 13th of this Month, Her brother Michael will be 43 on the 27th and Steven will be 45 on June 16th. By the way notice, if you can, our son Michael's wife Janet Mwangi, 2nd from the right in front of the Standard 8 photo. I wonder if either knew they might be married then!!?
SO Michael will be NEXT on the 27th, then Manu will hit his 33rd in April, John will hit his 77th in May, then Steven in June and Esther's 73rd in August. And this does not include grandchildren, and all those coming after at the latter end of the year. And everyone a cause of JOY and Thanksgiving. God IS SO good.
TOMORROW, in the afternoon, we are holding a Going Away Party for three of our boys and one of our girls who all found work and accommodation, and now leave TFH to begin their very own independant life. ALL the Family resident will come together to give them a Real Send Off. There will be a Special Cake, Prayer, a Bible and small monetary gift for each, and the assurance that they will always be welcome home for a 'Cup of Tea' anytime. Photographs next week hopefully
TODAY, ABOUT 5 P.M. our time, Esther and I are to be visited by old friends of Esther's whom she knew when still teaching - before she even knew me - Jack and Mercy Fry from USA, together with three others with them on a special 'trip'. Should be quite interesting, and hopefully also a very happy occassion. We are looking forward.
In the next photo, to the left, she is seen carrying baby James Manu, our adopted son born in 1984 when Lizzy was seven! She went to Primary School with us, and is seen to the right (front left) in her 8th Class. Photo above right.
After completing her schooling here she was accepted in my old Bible College, The I.B.T.I. in Burgess hill, Sussex, where she met Prem, her husband to be. They married in Chennai, India, in 2000 and then later returned to Rochdale in Lancashire, England, where
Prem in Pastoring.
We always rejoice when Birthdays come round once more and we see the Faithfulness of God in keeping each part of our family safe and sound in the Faith together, in LOVE.
Esther and I both had difficult family lives as children, and saw little but pain in our parents relationships. For us to look back and see the Happiness our children have enjoyed, and their own children have grown up in, means so much. We did nothing but pray and entreat our God to be Merciful and Kind to them for our sake.
Liz was 40 on the 13th of this Month, Her brother Michael will be 43 on the 27th and Steven will be 45 on June 16th. By the way notice, if you can, our son Michael's wife Janet Mwangi, 2nd from the right in front of the Standard 8 photo. I wonder if either knew they might be married then!!?
SO Michael will be NEXT on the 27th, then Manu will hit his 33rd in April, John will hit his 77th in May, then Steven in June and Esther's 73rd in August. And this does not include grandchildren, and all those coming after at the latter end of the year. And everyone a cause of JOY and Thanksgiving. God IS SO good.
TOMORROW, in the afternoon, we are holding a Going Away Party for three of our boys and one of our girls who all found work and accommodation, and now leave TFH to begin their very own independant life. ALL the Family resident will come together to give them a Real Send Off. There will be a Special Cake, Prayer, a Bible and small monetary gift for each, and the assurance that they will always be welcome home for a 'Cup of Tea' anytime. Photographs next week hopefully
TODAY, ABOUT 5 P.M. our time, Esther and I are to be visited by old friends of Esther's whom she knew when still teaching - before she even knew me - Jack and Mercy Fry from USA, together with three others with them on a special 'trip'. Should be quite interesting, and hopefully also a very happy occassion. We are looking forward.
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Some have asked if we could share more about what we Believe, as Christians and also how we operate and run Testimony Faith Homes. This time I will briefly run through our Aims & Objects, together with our Tenets of Faith, but I am in the midst of updating our Fundamental Principles first laid down in 1970, and revised a little in 1980. Once I have completed I will consider putting it all on our Web-site.
AIMS AND OBJECTS (Extracted from our Constitution 1973)
a) To give to all who have eyes to see, a visible proof that God is now and always a Living God, responding to the prayers of all who trust in Him, through Jesus Christ, by establishing a NON-PROFIT MAKING and NON DENOMINATIONAL work of Faith in God alone, for the residential care and education of the orphaned and destitute children of Kenya.
b) To set up Residential Homes for such orphaned and destitute children and young people who have been deprived of the benefits of responsible family life, and where each such child or young person may feel loved and cared for; in which they may find only a sincere and gentle instruction in the fundamental Gospel of Jesus Christ, with the intention that each such child or young person might become a dedicated Christian man or woman, and an upright member of the Nation of Kenya.
c) That in accordance with (a) above the financial structure is based on Faith in God, and that through Prayer HE will provide. For this reason TFH will not enter into any publicity openly soliciting funds, neither will they openly apply for any financial assistance from any public or private body, except when voluntarily invited to do so by the body concerned. Being non-profit making, no income will be, in any way, shared out, allocated or given to any individual as a dividend or payment (apart from contracted salaries paid out to those employed) but instead be applied to running the project, any surplus being ploughed back
OUR TENETS OF FAITH
a) Testimony Faith Homes accepts the Bible as its all sufficient Rule of Faith and Practice, believing that both the Old and New Testaments are the Inspired Word of God, infallible, and Authorative at all times and in all circumstances.
b) Testimony Faith Homes accepts the content of the Apostles Creed as a basis of Faith.
c) Testimony Faith Homes believes that all men are concluded to be sinners, and under the Wrath of God, condemned to Death, and awaiting Hell, - needing Salvation.
d) Testimony Faith Homes believes that ALL men need to be Saved, and that Salvation may only be found through Repentance toward God, through Faith in Jesus Christ and His Redemptive work wrought on Calvary's Cross. That Baptism in Water provides a clear witness and testimony of what has been believed in the heart of a true believer - 1.Peter 3v21 and 1.John 5v5-10
e) Testimony Faith Homes believes that the INWARD EVIDENCE of such Salvation is from the direct witness of the Holy Spirit (Romans 8v16) and that the outward manifestation is in a NEW LIFE of righteousness and true holiness ( Ephesians 4v24 and Titus 2v12)., and that thereafter growth in Sanctification will progressively take place.
f) Testimony Faith Hones believes that the Ministry of the Holy Spirit is to be seen working in and through all believers through the Gifts and Graces which He severally gives to each one, as he pleases. (1.Corijthians 12v1-31) for the care, encouragement, and comfort of the Body of Christ - the Church.
c) Testimony Faith Homes believes that all men are concluded to be sinners, and under the Wrath of God, condemned to Death, and awaiting Hell, - needing Salvation.
d) Testimony Faith Homes believes that ALL men need to be Saved, and that Salvation may only be found through Repentance toward God, through Faith in Jesus Christ and His Redemptive work wrought on Calvary's Cross. That Baptism in Water provides a clear witness and testimony of what has been believed in the heart of a true believer - 1.Peter 3v21 and 1.John 5v5-10
e) Testimony Faith Homes believes that the INWARD EVIDENCE of such Salvation is from the direct witness of the Holy Spirit (Romans 8v16) and that the outward manifestation is in a NEW LIFE of righteousness and true holiness ( Ephesians 4v24 and Titus 2v12)., and that thereafter growth in Sanctification will progressively take place.
f) Testimony Faith Hones believes that the Ministry of the Holy Spirit is to be seen working in and through all believers through the Gifts and Graces which He severally gives to each one, as he pleases. (1.Corijthians 12v1-31) for the care, encouragement, and comfort of the Body of Christ - the Church.
We run a Christian Fellowship with a responsible Pastor and Chaplain. He arranges our Sunday Service, and also regulary visits all the Children's Homes and Hostel week by week.. He also holds prayer and Bible Study Meetings for all our staff through the week, and also TWO weekly Christian Unions attended by all the students in the School. His name is Pastor Wykliffe Ondanga, and he is an Ordained Protestant Minister. . His wife, Miriam, is our Head of Nursery School. Pastor and I actually share a lot of ministry as well. We Thank the Lord that by His Grace we see a weekly Harvest brought into the Kingdom.
All for this time. Our visitors have just left after a wonderful time of fellowship. Our Love to you all, from all of us in the Name of Jesus.
All for this time. Our visitors have just left after a wonderful time of fellowship. Our Love to you all, from all of us in the Name of Jesus.
John, Esther and Daryl Green
Saturday, 7 January 2017
THE BEGINNING OF THE END!
NINE YEARS of writing this Blog has now gone by! Some 471 Saturdays, covering an average of 3 pages each, giving an approximate total of 1,413 pages of approximately 593,460 words.! Wow! And I still have this current year to complete to make the DECADE! Well I am left with a very interesting record of life here; I am glad I kept it going. But if by God's Grace, I manage to get to the end of THIS year- THEN I think I will end it there. It is a good record, and reflects well the preceding three decades of being part of Testimony Faith Homes in Eldoret, Kenya. We shall see!
THIS IS ELECTION YEAR, and as usual the Government is beginning get the jitters, and there is a lot of tinkering with the existing Election Laws once again. Everyone wanting to hang on to what they have - especially their 'seats'- in order to increase their chances of adding to their hope of increasing 'their' gain. It is hard to see how this reflects the Governments desire to improve the Country, or even the individual Members of Parliament desire to improve the Government. It is expected the Election will take place around August this year.
We pray that the RAINS will have come and relieved the continuing DRYNESS before the water entirely gives up on us, and maybe leave no one still living here that can vote.
SCHOOLS ACROSS THE COUNTRY including ours have now re-opened. and the hum of 700 extra kids on the compound has replaced the almost total quietness of our resident 150 souls.
So far there is still a little water circulating in the taps, but 800 continual calls upon our sanitary facilities may not be sustainable..............a very real threat to our comfort and our hygiene.
IBTI was a College concerned with training young people who wanted to serve the Lord in Evangelism and Pastoral work mainly overseas, not not exclusively so. It was not well funded or in any way Endowed, and looked entirely to God to answer prayer for its maintenance and progress. I learnt much there that prepared me for the rest of my life here in Kenya. And I also met a young Indian brother who was leaving as I left. Dr. Henry D. Joseph from Chennai, who was to commence his own Bible School and a chain of churches, children's homes. He remains very much alive today in Chennai, the grandfather of my son in law, Prem Joseph, currently pastoring in Rochdale, Lancashire our daughter Elisabeth. THEY met in IBTI as they also studied Bible together, and were married in Chennai in 2000. So many links in a life............
AND HERE WE ARE AT THE BEGINNING OF ANOTHER YEAR. At the beginning of the 48th year of our existence. No longer one small family of 8 but THREE family cottage homes containing more than 90 today. It was meant that each home would be FAMILY for whoever the Lord sent, totally integrated with the married couple and their own kids in each house. We did not envisage that any would leave before they were able - after school, college, or university and having found a job TODAY that has had to change since the Kenya Government has insisted that no person 18 or over can be permitted to live in a Children's Home. This has forced us to separate those boys or girls over 18 into separate Hostels until they are able to leave - yes they remain on our compounds, but not supposed to MIX with the 'families' they grew up with since they 'arrived' It has affected many of them very badly - as if they were suddenly orphaned again. We have had talks with Government about this, but to no avail, and we found no sympathy for any of our points of view - BUT, at least the children have not been thrown out; were not cast out into the street, and in the end I think it will not be so bad. ON the other hand we have found another factor that has crept in upon us recently, in the last eighteen months. Most of those coming to the Homes are brought by the Children's Department, and we have stressed we only wish to help children who have lost Mother AND Father, and who have no family willing or able to care for them. HOWEVER, cases brought to us with this understanding are suddenly discovering Family and Relatives OUTSIDE, who, now that the children are nearing a time when they will commence work and earn a living, begin to introduce themselves. Of course their lack of interest during all the years previously does not go disregarded with our young people, BUT now there are those among us who feel that those children who suddenly find themselves with long lost family and relatives, should be repatriated to them post hast, and save US the cost of keeping them. This is also a government policy - even though when these 'repatriates' are sought after the so called 'relatives' back off and even disappear. Blood is obviously not always thicker than water, and Christian Charity not always based on belief in God's Faithfulness to provide to the conclusion of a need.. WE began by promising every child we would always stand by and with them till they could stand on their own feet, regardless, SOME have had to leave us (very few) over the years due to getting mixed up in crime outside, but we have never lost sight of them. This remains HOME, a home for the homeless. It is unlikely that we will easily agree to seeing children, who grew up with us, ceasing to think of TFH as home, and ourselves as their family, and also see them yanked back and away to an unloving, and even uncaring life among the family that in the first place deserted them. Pray for , and for all of us seeking to walk in God's Will and Purpose to stand against these trends. A very REAL challenge for the Year, and perhaps the Future ahead.
Love your Family and hang on to them; they need you. Always persevere with them.
Much Love to you all,
John, Esther, and Daryl Green
ABOVE IS A PHOTO OF CIRCA 1964/65
It shows the assembled Staff and Students of
The International Bible Training Institute in front of Hook House
where I, and later our daughter Elisabeth studied the Bible.
I am not in this photo, but was just about to arrive with a dear brother from Derbyshire, Frank Ford, who was studying through with me. At the end he married and went to SPAIN and I, still unmarried, went off to KENYA, each of us finding the Calling of the Lord faithful and true. Frank died late in 2016 and left a flourishing church and congregation, the fruit of another fifty years - about - of dedicated ministry.
Dr. Henry Joseph |
AND HERE WE ARE AT THE BEGINNING OF ANOTHER YEAR. At the beginning of the 48th year of our existence. No longer one small family of 8 but THREE family cottage homes containing more than 90 today. It was meant that each home would be FAMILY for whoever the Lord sent, totally integrated with the married couple and their own kids in each house. We did not envisage that any would leave before they were able - after school, college, or university and having found a job TODAY that has had to change since the Kenya Government has insisted that no person 18 or over can be permitted to live in a Children's Home. This has forced us to separate those boys or girls over 18 into separate Hostels until they are able to leave - yes they remain on our compounds, but not supposed to MIX with the 'families' they grew up with since they 'arrived' It has affected many of them very badly - as if they were suddenly orphaned again. We have had talks with Government about this, but to no avail, and we found no sympathy for any of our points of view - BUT, at least the children have not been thrown out; were not cast out into the street, and in the end I think it will not be so bad. ON the other hand we have found another factor that has crept in upon us recently, in the last eighteen months. Most of those coming to the Homes are brought by the Children's Department, and we have stressed we only wish to help children who have lost Mother AND Father, and who have no family willing or able to care for them. HOWEVER, cases brought to us with this understanding are suddenly discovering Family and Relatives OUTSIDE, who, now that the children are nearing a time when they will commence work and earn a living, begin to introduce themselves. Of course their lack of interest during all the years previously does not go disregarded with our young people, BUT now there are those among us who feel that those children who suddenly find themselves with long lost family and relatives, should be repatriated to them post hast, and save US the cost of keeping them. This is also a government policy - even though when these 'repatriates' are sought after the so called 'relatives' back off and even disappear. Blood is obviously not always thicker than water, and Christian Charity not always based on belief in God's Faithfulness to provide to the conclusion of a need.. WE began by promising every child we would always stand by and with them till they could stand on their own feet, regardless, SOME have had to leave us (very few) over the years due to getting mixed up in crime outside, but we have never lost sight of them. This remains HOME, a home for the homeless. It is unlikely that we will easily agree to seeing children, who grew up with us, ceasing to think of TFH as home, and ourselves as their family, and also see them yanked back and away to an unloving, and even uncaring life among the family that in the first place deserted them. Pray for , and for all of us seeking to walk in God's Will and Purpose to stand against these trends. A very REAL challenge for the Year, and perhaps the Future ahead.
Love your Family and hang on to them; they need you. Always persevere with them.
Much Love to you all,
John, Esther, and Daryl Green
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