Day 2 in Kenya was intense… visiting a school, visiting some friends, an accident, and an emotional trip to the AIDS and burn wards of the local hospital.
Author: Paul
A Typical Day for Us
Today was our first full day in Kenya. We woke up to a cool but sunny day. After breakfast and getting a tour from Molly of the grounds Joe, Molly, Jennifer, Victor,…
A Tour of the Bails’
I mentioned before that I wanted to give you a tour of Joe and Molly’s place. I think one of the fears people have of going on a trip like this is…
We Made it!
Our trip from Tampa to Nakuru couldn’t have been better. Our first flight left Tampa at 3:30 PM Saturday and arrived in Detroit at 6:15. We had just a hour layover in…
Extreme Makeover Blog Edition
Notice anything new around here? I hope so. Last night I stayed up until 1:30 AM giving LiveIntentionally.org a long overdue extreme make over. I wanted to improve the look and functionality…
Take Nothing for Granted
Tomorrow afternoon Jennifer and I head out on a 10-day trip to serve with Joe and Molly Bail in Nakuru, Kenya. I can’t tell you how excited we are! Before we go, I want to share one more thing God has impressed on me this week…
My Daughter Could Have Died Monday
In the last few weeks my daughter, Ainsley, turned 8 and my son, Aidyn, turned 6. They both received birthday money that was burning a hole in their pockets. So, Monday my…
“Are you a minister?”
Saturday I went to visit a friend in the hospital. While I was waiting in the lobby for an elevator, three other people arrived. One of them asked me, “Are you a minister?” It’s a conversation I’ve replayed in my mind several times since.
Our Suitcases Are Getting Fuller! Thanks!
Only 5 days until Jennifer and I leave for our Kenya trip. I just wanted to thank everyone who has given things for us to take to children of Nakuru. Here are…
More conflict, please
Today we’re discussing Chapter 12 in the Flickering Pixels group blog project. I feel personally challenged to speak my mind, and be more forthright with people, even if it means risking conflict.