I went to Daystar University this week to sit in on a class in their peace studies department. The topic was refugees. I found listening to the information on the Kenyan Refugee Act interesting, given the work I have done half a world away with receiving refugees into Canada. I was also blessed to encounter zebras and giraffes on the ride out. The campus is on the outskirts of Nairobi. I was checking out the potential for Menno Simmons students to participate in a couple of classes while we are here on practicum to build bonds and see from an African perspective, conflict transformation.
I also had an opportunity to meet with a refugee my sponsor has sponsored who is here in Kenya. He is a delightful young man who survived the Rwandan genocide. I was so impressed with his story. He tells me that God intervened so many times on his journey. He was separated from his uncle and siblings but made his way to Burundi and then on to Tanzania. At one point, because he was young and healthy, he was asked to get off a lorry which was later blown up as it approached a border. I was so impressed with his faith and his personality. I look forward to seeing him again on Palm Sunday at mass.
I leave bright and early tomorrow morning to go to the Mombassa area. I will be staying at a Christian conference centre right on the Indian Ocean. I hope to read and debrief by myself before the Hope for Kenya Forum, Coastal region Conference begins on Monday.
Today was my farewell luncheon at work. We went to the Carnivore Restaurant where I ate crocodile, ostrich, beef, chicken, and pork in various forms such as ribs, sausages, roast, wings, liver, and gizzards. I skipped the later. My colleagues were very affirming about the work that I have done here, though we will have the official debrief momentarily. I have been blessed and a blessing and that has made all the difference. I was open to so much but also wanted to be a vehicle for God’s grace to work through. I am grateful for everything.
Suzanne
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Hi there,
Just caught up on the last few weeks. Wow, the book you could write, eh?
Your timing should be good for returning, we have a few feet of snow on the ground right now. Hopefully it'll be gone this time next week. Is that wishful thinking:)
Sandy and I went to the USA for a week earlier this month. We went to San Antonio to meet Sandy's niece who is going to bible college. Then we drove to Galveston and then to New Orleans. It was great to get out of the cold and meet some new people. Sandy has terrific friends.
I'm still dating Stefan and things are good. He goes to the same church as many people we know, it's such a small world. When you come home, I'd love for you to meet him.
Well my friend, glad to hear that you have stayed safe and that you feel such gratitude for your journey to Africa. Looking forward to seeing you!
Love Kathleen
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