There is more to Christianity then just believing
Pure Christianity ranks 2038 in Africa and 170 in Kenya. According to site visitors it ranks 5136, and 5136 according to page views:
According to blogroll links it ranks 1781 and 2019 according to the amount of links within Afrigator blog posts
Took me several days to get this video to upload. Not sure it was worth it, but at last I received a successful upload message.
“So herein lies the choice for those of us who are Christians. We can either stay within the Christianity we have mastered with the Jesus we have domesticated, or we can leave Christianity as a destination, embrace Christianity as a way of life, and then journey to reality, where God
Today, I was discussing with another missionary friend of mine about a minor frustration I have with my girls. I was telling her how they give away things that we get them. They seem to not be able to KEEP things for very long. (Of course, they end up asking
There is no way around this, especially since I don’t have a money tree in the backyard. In order for us to help these orphaned/abandoned children and the other oppressed folks in Nakuru; we need financial support. All the money you donate comes to us here in Kenya,
Family is a powerful thing. When you have the comfort of a parent, you can face anything. Siblings can be powerful forces as confidants. Cousins, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and all the others provide us with the necessary building materials to make a good life. That’s
"The clock on the wall has been stuck at three for days and days...and days." (I thought Johnny would enjoy seeing me quoting a "secular" song's lyrics on this blog.) There's this clock on my wall at work. It's not like other clocks on walls out there. No sir, this one is special. Not
Back when I was dreaming of being a missionary it seemed the job was easy. I thought about the missionaries I knew and had met. It seemed easy for them, so surely it would be easy for me. Nope. It has not been an easy 5
Not following anyone at the moment.