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New Wheels!

Option 1: Watch the Update

Option 2: Read the Update

It’s here! Over a year and a half ago our friend, Randy, while visiting us in Kenya told us he wanted to throw us a fundraiser. We had never done a fundraiser, but once we mentioned we would need to prepare to replace our 1997 2wd RAV4, Randy ran with it!

This summer, while on furlough in the U.S., Randy and some other Maryland friends threw us a fundraiser for our car fund. Old and new Maryland friends generously donated. We shared that story with you all and friends from Ohio and Indiana chipped in. After just a few months we reached our goal this Fall! We are so grateful for so many of you who heard about the fund and stepped up big time!

Patrick has spent A LOT of time researching cars, tracking down who really has the car, getting cars inspected by our picky mechanic, and starting over again when he invariably didn’t like the mechanical condition.

But we were able to find something that ticked all the boxes, was affordable AND was in great condition! And here it is: A 2007 Toyota LandCruiser Prado! It’s a former UN vehicle, you can almost imagine UN painted in black letters on the door.

It’s an 8 seater with a roof rack so we can be as helpful as possible, whether to bring ministry coworkers and supplies to remote schools, chauffeur visitors or simply to carpool a bunch of teenagers to youth group. We’ve already taken visitor friends on a safari through deep mud (watch below), chauffeured 4 MOHI visitors from their hotel with all their luggage and safely delivered 5 teens from youth group to their homes.

The steel bumper and bars around the car are there to both protect expensive car parts when off-roading or in the crazy city traffic of Nairobi.

Ultimately it’s a utility vehicle. It’s a strong, economical diesel with a manual transmission (because apparently driving wasn’t challenging enough in Kenya anymore). We still have the 2009 Subaru Forester that you all provided for back when we moved here in 2016. While it’s all-wheel drive is very capable and it has good ground clearance, the Cruiser will take the tougher trips and save the Forester for more years of service.

Anyway, thank you again Team GerbersGo! We hope to find more and more ways we can use it to bless MOHI’s ministry, visitors, and our friends in Kenya.

Bonus dashboard footage of a very wet safari with visitors in the new Cruiser:

Don’t Drive Here – Nairobi

You may have heard Patrick say he loves the challenge of driving here, or that it took Katie a few months to try driving, or that we get stuck in crazy Nairobi traffic. This TV show perfectly illustrates why driving in Nairobi is a major part of our lives. I edited together the highlights of the Nairobi episode of “Don’t Drive Here”. Enjoy this view into life in Nairobi, Kenya!

Saturday Morning LIVE 001

This weekend we tried something new to be able to interact with more you.  Skyping or FaceTiming is the best way we have to interact with faming and friends back in America.  We get to do that with family whenever we want and we LOVE it!  Facebook LIVE gives us the opportunity to do much of that, but with a wider audience.  It’s a candid, un-produced and un-scripted conversation at our dining room table.  It also gives you the chance to ask us a question about something you’ve wondered that maybe we wouldn’t think to share.  That’s great because things here are normalizing for us and we forget to share.

So here is a recording of our first Facebook LIVE session we are calling Saturday Morning LIVE.  Because of the time difference, we have to interact during your morning or early afternoon.  Most of you are working or going to church during those times.  So Saturday morning at 9am seems like the best time.  This LIVE session went an hour and 15 minutes.

New Bibles!

15871860_553784238154294_1158425125853448608_nAll 8th grade students get a Bible before they go to High School. Today my office has been busy handing out Bibles to these young students. Many of them, this is their very first Bible they have ever had. Pure Joy!