"And if you SPEND YOURSELVES on behalf of the hungry and satisfy the needs of the oppressed, then your light will rise in the darkness and your night will become like the noonday."

"The Lord will continually guide you. He will satisfy your needs in a sun-scorched land and will strengthen your frame. You will be like a well-watered garden, like a spring whose waters never fail."- Isaiah 58:10-11

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Moving to Kenya!!!

Yes the rumors are true! The Smith Family is really moving to Kenya! Here's the story... “This is a once in a lifetime experience, kids. We will never do this again so let’s enjoy every moment of it to the fullest!” These were the words we spoke to our children as we boarded a plane headed for Nairobi, Kenya in February of 2008. With plans to visit family overseas and to meet the Oasis sponsored children, we were excited to grow our perspective on the world and see what God was doing in another culture! 
 
But that changed, as soon as we entered the beautiful Trans Mara and met the wonderful Maasai people. After being there for only a day, I remember Rick and I looking at each other and saying, “We are SO coming back here again.” And somewhere in the midst of that week God gave me an insatiable passion to walk alongside the children in this community in Africa. I think about them every day. New ideas are constantly coming to mind from helping things to run more smoothly on the Hill, to improving heath/living conditions, to helping kids with specific illnesses/condition, to raising the level of education with reading books…I could go on and on. 

And so I dove in head first, joining Oasis’s medical team and leading a trip the following year. Returning from the trip in March of 2009, I felt excited to get more involved. And so, in our family, I have done the ‘Oasis thing’ and Rick is very supportive of that. He does the Chapel Mundelein thing, and I am very supportive of that. 

However, last fall, Rick also caught a vision for Kenya. While he has always been supportive of Oasis, during the Oasis fall fundraiser, as he gave the closing challenge, he realized that there was a new passion stirring in his own heart to see things accomplished. And he dove in head first. With an invitation from Chris Herden and Scott Hayward, he joined the board. He also initiated the formation of the education team. Then he started talking about Oasis a lot. At this point, I was oblivious to what was going on but looking back I can see God slowly turning his heart towards what He is doing in Africa. 
 
In the midst of this, Oasis started experiencing some challenges. Joseph had allegedly been kidnapped and his health was in question. There were frustrations with the construction projects. The water project was moving slowly. Some of the staff at the children’s home were discouraged. So Rick, Scott, Chris, and Nate planned a trip in early February to investigate and address some of these issues. 
 
The whole Oasis situation obviously led to many discussions b/t Rick and I at home as we brainstormed idea. One of the solutions we kept coming up with was to send someone out there for a time – we thought the Haywards or Nate would be a good option. We obviously couldn’t go because we were called to be at the Chapel and doing 'exactly what God wanted us to be doing here.'   

At the beginning of the month of January, I was praying one morning and heard a direct word from God. I actually heard it several times over several days. This happens to me on occasion and I take these quite seriously. It was this, “At this time next year you will be living in Kenya.” Wow! That was a shock! Felt very ‘out of nowhere.’ I kept it quiet and prayed, “Okay God, IF this is what you want for our family, I know you will bring it about in Your time. Would you please let Rick know?” 
 
About two weeks later after the kids were in bed one evening, Rick said, “Let’s read a book together.” So we did. He started reading,”The Hole in the Gospel”, to me. At the end of reading a few chapters, he turned to me and said, “We should move to Kenya.” I raised my eyebrows, got a goofy grin on my face, didn’t think he was serious, and said quickly, “Yeah, we should do that.” We ‘romanticized’ about it for a while and I let it drop. That week, I found myself in several conversations with Rick where he brought up the idea of us moving to Kenya. I was very excited thinking through this and I debated bringing up what God told me. 
 
The following week, we read a few more chapters and as he put the book down, he said, “You were kind of serious when I brought up moving to Kenya. Would you really want to move to Kenya?” I turned it back to him and said, “Well, would you?” He replied, “I actually think that if God was calling us to move there, that I would.” It was then that I shared with him what God had told me about moving to Kenya a few weeks prior. We both looked at each other and said, “We better start praying.” 

Knowing Rick was going to be traveling to Kenya less than a week later, we began praying specifically that he would have some confirmation that this was the direction we should head. Our biggest question was, ‘Would they want us to come?’ We were looking to be invited to come and not to ask to come. We also didn’t only want to be involved in helping at the Children’s home, but in assisting with the church in the community as well. We specifically prayed that God would ‘lead us by the hand’ in this. 

Confirmation came when Rick, Scott, Chris, and Nate sat down to talk with the TMD board the following week in Kenya. The board meeting began by with Joseph taking out the original business plan written when TMD was formed. He turned to the section about ‘partnering with other organizations’ and read that ‘if TMD partners with another organization internationally, it is their requirement that that organization send out a representative to live on the Hill to be a liaison between the two organizations.’ 
 
In true Kenyan style, Joseph spent the next 15 minutes explaining in detail that they wanted someone from Oasis to move to Kenya and be a representative of Oasis on the Hill. WOW! After Joseph spoke, Rick shared with them God had gone before them in this and we had already talked about bringing our family out to Kenya. They became very excited. They wanted Rick there, a pastor, and our family. Towards the end of the meeting, Benson and Jackson, two of the pastors there pulled Rick aside. They told him that they not only want us to come out to help with the Children’s home but they want him to help with training pastors and lay people. This was all extremely confirming! 
 
While the thought of leaving things here for a time is stressful. And the thought of uprooting our family is stressful, we feel like there is no doubt at this point that we should move forward. In fact one of our friends said, “If you don’t go you better stay away from water.” So we are on a journey to Kenya to do whatever it is that God wants us to do there. We have a few ideas but know God has so many more. We plan to ‘ship out’ at the end of August. And we need your love and support and prayers because we can’t do this alone.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

WATER!!!


Water! Clean Water! A precious gift has been given to the people of the Trans Mara in the form of a generator and an electric pump that pulls water 600 feet from below the surface of a mountain to a small tap! Joseph puts it best.


Friends of the orphans and the Maasai community,
Is there any great gift one can give a thirsty friend than water? Is there any hope on dry thirsty land than water? Is there any other better gift to give to a sick and thirsty person than water?

You gave us water and we are thankful. But remember that over 70 orphans are grateful. In heaven God us watching as you serve them with water? I thank you all who contributed to this noble project Again thank you. Please I humbly request you to accept our heartfelt thanks.

WATER ON THE MOUNTAIN

Water is a symbol of life, hat against scorching heat of the sun and symbol of hope from hopelessness.

TMD was originally situated on the mountain far away from any source of water. When time to house orphans came the only but big challenge was lack of water.

During the heat of the day, children from the orphanage were joined with other school pupils to walk to deep valleys to drink water to cool their thirst. Consider over 300 children lining in the river like cattle. Imagine both animals and women queueing and waiting or rather all these children waiting for animals to finish drinking so as to take their turn.

During Christmas eve of year 2009, I asked the children their prime prayer request an they responded in unison that it was water. I was touched but had no answer, Then I requested Dann Lelinga and Mercy Nairuko to lead that prayer session and after 48 hours I received a phone call from excited Gilisho ad Oloisiriri that water drilling will be possible. It was unbelievable reality in the coming few months!!!

Now this is no longer a story to be done but a reality. We have the following lessons drawn from this reality that both TMD and Oasis must not forget:
1. Water was drilled om top of dry mountain. This signifies how orphans obtained hope from hopelessness.
2. Water was struck at the depth of 180 meters, some 600 feet and being pumped indoors. It signifies the distance of where these children were and how far their sponsors and partner organization is and how deep the orphans were in their hopeless situation in their misery and how near their physical and spiritual refreshment now is.
3. Water drilling, installation and maintenance was and is expensive, This may signify that life changing ministry is rather expensive.
4. Water on the mountain has changed the rocky mountain to be an oasis - right to the names of our organizations, Oasis and Hills Springs. Let us live to that.

Joseph Ole Teleu