Preaching in Moshi

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This past Sunday I had was incredibly blessed with the opportunity to preach at a local church here in Tanzania. I was pretty nervous because I have never had an opportunity like this before.
I was originally supposed to speak to the youth group but on Sunday morning the head pastor asked me if I could tweak my sermon to preach to the entire church for 45 minutes. I was like heck yes I can! It ended up being between 75 and 100 people that I ws speaking to.
One of the reasons it was super fun was that the crowd was really getting into what I was saying. They were lifting their hands, yelling AMEN, and Praise the LORD! It was super encouraging for me while I was up there.


It was so much fun and I am so thankful for this opportunity. Preaching with a translator is sooo much fun too. After about 40-45 minutes I was done but i didnt want to be.Freddy, my translator did an awesome job! Thank you freddy!!

Livin' the Moshi Life

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This is where Eric and I are living at the moment. It is a beautiful house and right now, Hannah is turning up all the soil to plant Maize seeds! I love it! The power really likes to go out here, we were without electricity for over 24 hours the other day!!
Freddy brought home a cow's heart the other night to "snack on". I did not find this too appealing, I'd rather look at it and name all of the anatomical structures! Eric, on the other hand, loved the heart. It was enormous! Hannah and Freddy just sprinkle some salt on it and eat it like potato chips. It looks raw, but it's actually boiled...yum!
This is the orphanage we work at!!
Just a little playground amazingness!!!
Me with some of the lovely ladies!!! ...Katie

UPENDO!

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The past week we have been at the Upendo orphanage. Here are some of the kids that we have been helping with. They are sooo cute
This little guys name is Brian. He has quickly become my favorite kid. He has the cutest smile from ear to ear with the biggest dimples ever! He is always walking around by himself making weird noises like farm animals. HAHA hes awesome!

This is Lucy. She is hilarious. She is always hanging out with the boys. during eating and sleeping time the boys and girls are supposed to be separated but for some reason she is always with the boys. Eating sleeping bathing and everything. She is way to nice and sweet to be hanging out with them too. They boys are roudy and loud and the girls are all very quiet and nice.

This is Josie she is really quiet and shy. She has a twin sister named Jackie.

I am not sure of this little guys name. Dont let his awesome smile fool you. He is a big cry baby and instigates a lot of the trouble that happens on the play ground. All while being hilarious and really easy to love on!

Our Home in Moshi

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Eric and I arrived in Tanzania about 4 days ago and are trying to ease into life here in Africa. We will be living with a married couple, Hannah and Freddy. They have a beautiful home a little outside of the town of Moshi. It takes us about an hour to walk from home into town. They are so nice and Hannah is an amazing cook (African food is delicious). Our yard has banana, mango, passion fruit and pomegranate trees in it. It is a really cool place to live because we get to meet all the locals and see how they are living. Everyone calls us mzungu (white people) and are really excited to talk to us. Our Swahili is coming along, but we still sound really funny speaking it. This is what we see when we step out of our "drive way". It is so beautiful!
From our bedroom window, we can see Mt. Kilaminjaro. It is massive!! The tallest peak is called Kibo and the smaller peak (you can't see it in this picture) is called Mawasi. This picture is actually taken from a farm just down the road, but it's awesome. On our walk to the orphanage, we have one of the best views of the mountain. Yesterday, the bottom half was covered in clouds, but the peak was sticking out. It looked enormous.


This is a "dinner party" at our house the other night. Freddy and Hannah invited some of the guest pastors over to their house for dinner. It was great getting to know everyone. They were hilarious. Their church is really dynamic and has welcomed Eric and I like we've never experienced. Eric has been invited to speak to the youth this Sunday...be praying for that! In this picture, Freddy is standing second from the left in the striped shirt and Hannah is the woman in the yellow t-shirt. We are loving it here!!!...Katie

Dogs are fun

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While we were on the island of Koh Kradan there were a ton of dogs that belonged to the island. No one really owned them but they never went hungry. They were strange though. Very unattached from people. They would not even get excited when we would come near them at first. Not even the slightest wag of the tail.
We named the brown one Pan. He was by far the coolest of them all. He even had a ridge of hair going up his back just like the rhodesian ridgeback i want. This is the one we got to know the best. It took a couple days but he ended up warming up to me and would even give a little wag of the tail when I would approach. He even followed us out into the water when we were going on in the kayak. We tried to put him in but he was having none of it.
The black one was named marbles. He was way cool too. He would just come lay in the shade right next to us and not really pay any attention to us unless we made the first move.

There were other dogs there too. One that we named Edna and one that we named peter. Unfortunately we never had the near arround when they were around. I will be posting more pictures of more dogs later. time is short and internet is expensive here in africa. I will also be putting up some africa stuff soon! so be on the look out!.....eric

FUN PIC

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This is one of my favorite photos that I have taken so far. Just thought I would share this with you as we are leaving the islands and heading to Kenya!......Eric

KRABI...Not Too Shaby!!

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A few days ago Eric and I spent some time in Krabi!! It is basically the rock-climbing heaven of Thailand! People come from all over the world to this tiny peninsula to climb the "dripping" rocks that cover the land. It was a really fun place to visit. We didn't do too much rock climbing, but made it to some beautiful beaches and completed some pretty gnarly hikes. This is a view from the look-out we made it to. It was awesome!

One of the beaches we went to. It was a little crowded but swimming under those rocks was pretty impressive! You could swim into caves and go explore through all these giant boulders...no getting bored on this beach!We ate dinner at this small restaurant every night and watched the sunset over the water. Instead of setting in the ocean though, we were able to watch it disappear behind these crazy looking islands! The food was delicious and the company was excellent!
We wanted to introduce you guys to our finest traveling companions...Anna and Diar! They are from Germany!! We've had a blast (as you can see) traveling with them and will miss them dearly!!...Katie