Wednesday, October 14, 2009

The End of Our Term

Anne's FamilyWe have reached the end of our term here in Kenya.  We will be flying out late Tuesday night, October 20th.  Nicole and I are going through a mix of emotions as we are preparing to leave.  We are very excited about seeing our family and friends as well as being in our own culture again.  I personally have been really craving pickles and pretzels.   But we are also leaving behind many friendships we haveDSC04961 made with missionaries and Kenyans, and of course, we are leaving the babies at the Baby Center.  We have become so attached to them over the past 9 months.  Saying goodbye will be very hard.  There is so much that we will miss about Kenya: the beautiful animals, the inspirational stories of the missionaries, the smiles, laughs, and sayings of the kids, and the many adventures of Kenya, where you never know what exactly to expect.  I am sure we will never see guards in America carrying bows and arrows or a man walking in the city with about 20 chickens strapped upside-down on Emmanuel (4)his shoulders selling them.  We feel so blessed to have been able to work at the Baby Center, and it has been a privilege to work beside many people who have dedicated their lives to being servants of God.  I am beginning to understand a little more fully what Jesus meant in his favorite phrase found throughout the gospels: “If you keep your life for yourself, you will lose it.  But if you give up your life for my sake and for the sake of the Good News, you will find true life.”  My wife and I came here to serve as best we could, but we have received so much more than we ever could have given.  As St. Francis of Assisi says truly in his famous prayer, “It is in giving that we receive.”  My Isaac gets adoptedwife and I have been blessed in more ways than we could ever have imagined, and we are grateful for all of our supporters who have made this experience possible through their generosity.  Thank you so much. ~ Jeremy

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I know you will be missed by many at the baby center and AGC Church. I've had the pleasure to watch you grow both as a couple and in Christ over the last year. What a testimony you have for those you will come in contact with in the states. God Bless you both!

Jamie

Paul said...

Looking forward to you coming back and teaching me how to carry a full size couch on a bicycle like the Kenyans do!

Anonymous said...

So you'll be starting back at FBS on the 21st?! We'd be glad to have you back. :)

Anyways, I've loved following your blog. It was always very touching. Thank you for being obedient to God's call; you've touched us here in the US with your testimony. God bless! -Stephanie Morris