In Africa, rain is also a blessing. Particularly, in the rural part of Kenya
where we are working, the difference between having food to eat and money for
school fees depends on the blessing of rain.
Therefore, if it rains at a wedding or a funeral or a graduation
ceremony, it is seen as a great blessing and a sign of a hopeful future.
When we moved to Kenya, we came with the hope that, like the
rain, God would use us to be a blessing.
Our prayer was that we would be like a bursting cloud ready to rain
blessing on the communities we worked in and, specifically, on orphaned children. Indeed, when we first arrived we experienced
some of the blessing God was ready to give through Oasis for Orphans. We were involved in bringing 27 new children
into the children’s home. We saw
children come to know Jesus as their Savior.
We saw lives spared from urgent medical issues. We met other leaders who have now become
partners through a common vision. Those
first days were not easy, but looking back, we
can see the “rain” God brought through our work with Oasis.
Recently, we have been in a literal dry season. Although April and May are considered the
“rainy season” in Kenya, very little rain has fallen in one of the communities
where we work. Unusually, even the
creeks have dried up. But, this is not
the only reason I consider this a dry season.
In regards to being a tangible blessing to that community, it has also
been a dry season. For a variety of
reasons that I don’t need to share in detail, God’s blessing has slowed down,
as we have had to struggle through some difficult issues. Like a dense cloud ready to pour down rain,
we wake up each morning wanting to be used by God to be a blessing, but instead
of dispensing rain, we have been like heavy-laden clouds floating by as we work
through challenging problems.
About a week ago, we finally experienced the beginning of a
breakthrough. The primary issue we have
been working and praying through for over a year has finally taken a few steps
towards being resolved. Although there
is still a long and windy road ahead, the first big step was taken towards God
using Oasis once again to be a blessing in this community. Simultaneously, for the first time in several
weeks, it actually rained there.
I typically don’t write our updates, but I want to extend
this one to personally say thank you. I
want to let you all know that we are extremely grateful for your support of
Oasis and our family. Almost four years
ago we asked for three things from you.
We asked that you follow us, pray for us, and support us
financially. If you are reading this, you are following us. We know you have been praying
for us, as the issues we are facing can only be resolved through prayer. We
also see each month how you continue to faithfully give financially to our
family. We believe that exciting days are ahead. Thank you for being a part of
our lives and for journeying with us through both rainy and dry seasons. - Rick
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