Always Mercy

ALWAYS MERCY

Feb 2, 2020 ~ Leaving Home to Come Home

I am always torn when I leave Kenya.  I am ready to see my family and friends in California, AND sad to leave those I love in Kenya.  I have been cared for in so many ways here. Pastor David Chuchu has been my steadfast pastor, colleague, friend, driver, organizer, cheerleader and so much more these past three weeks.

Guess who we met at the Oyugis market? Dcs. Mary who reports that mama Caren made it to church in her new wheelchair!! Everyone was so happy to see her and she was filled with joy to be out of the hut!

Community ladies on the land the community wants to donate to the hospice project

THE LAND….a resting and healing place. Nestled among the rich red soil that sustains farms of bananas, pineapples, maize, sweet potatoes, is a 4 ½ acre site that the community of Kojwach Kamaga, plans to donate to for the building of a hospice and healthcare clinic!  It is lovey, with a river that runs below the property providing the soothing sounds of running water.  The architect we’ve engaged met us on the site and was already formulating designs to fit in with the environment.

Love and Always Mercy,

Pamela

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