The Slingluff's Nairobi Call

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Welcome to Kenya Woodlands UMC

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A team from Houston Texas came to do ministry in Kibera for a week. They set up a “laypeople’s eye clinic,” without the aid of a doct...

Watch your step

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The Woodlands UMC team, 12 senior high students or recent graduates and 5 adults, visited schools and churches in Kibera. Along with t...

Where’s the wild animals?

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The team from Texas treated the whole Slingluff family to a 3 day and 2 night safari in the Masaai Mara game reserve. We stayed next to a h...

Whispering with Horses

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Thanks to some super missionary friends that share home school activities with our children, Bethany participates in a ministry of providin...

When there's too many goats

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Our neighbor Gwen recently found herself with what most Kenyans would call a “good problem,” what to do with an excess supply of goats. They...

New Friend in the family and ministry

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Pastor Kurea, an intern with Nairobi Chapel has recently been assigned by Nairibi Chapel to work with me in Kibera. With a quiet and gentle ...
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Joining the Over 50 club

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Kenya is a young country. The average life expectancy here is 47. So when they say that I’m now over the hill, what can I say. The fact that...
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Rick Debra
Nairobi, Kenya
For the past two years, Rick has been learning about Kibera,the largest slum in Africa,located in Nairobi Kenya. With the help of our partners, we are starting a church planting ministry school that will teach us how to better initiate discipleship ministries that transform slum communities and excellerate evangelism in the poorest urban communities in the world
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