Thursday, July 31, 2008

Adios!!

Well all that starts well definitely ends marvelous. We are now 10 billions steps that we were 3 weeks ago. The Irving three guys have to go now, and we are sad. They have made our world so wireless we as the team and students, can start communicating telepathically.
We are now extremely good at taking photos, recording, enthusiastic about computer more than ever. Gosh, our small community has really benefited from the three. We are forever grateful. Wish the three the best in all their spiritual warfare, teachings in classes and other areas that good life has to offer. We really hope that MITS community has made an impact in your lives as you have our. Your techniques, ambitions and strategies has been engraved in the MITS catalogue for all eternity.
P.s. we will definitely work on our internet speed. Thanks for noticing the modem is fastest on Saturdays and Sunday!

Cheers guys!

Life at MITS

We thank God for making us become part of the MITS fraternity. This time we have had visitors from the US; Darren, Jerram and Emily .These guys were wonderful . We worked with them in the streets of Nairobi, and we really had to feed, treat, pray & encourage the street guys, it was so moving, because I saw tears flow freely from their eyes, God have mercy upon this guys in the streets. And mind you this is the life we the staff at MITS undergo always. Our work is to get this guys from this streets, house them in our center at Kamulu, give them education, food, skills etc; as we can manage. When even you go visting this guys homes. You meet with real poverty. I SIMON MARTINE KHALWALE who is writing this I have volunteered all my time to come help the staff at MITS realize this worthy cause. I teach Sciences, mathematics,Bible, and do counsellings. God bless my readers.
Thanks to the three guy from Texas

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Masai Mara!

the mara as it is commonly known and not intestines as in swahili might suggest but one of the most beautiful places in kenya and the world! covering an area of around 1980 square kilometres, it is a beautiful stretch of plains and a few hills. no wonder one of the seven wonders of the modern world comes from this place. it does not get better than this. upon arrival, before even getting there, one gets to see animals without even searching for them and every animal has a unique feature that one gets to learn. for example the elephant which is one of the biggest animals and one of the big five as it is known here. its trunk has more than a thousand muscles which make it to be able to lift a pin from the ground! PRETTY COOL RIGHT! what about the thompsons gazelle which wags it tail so that it does not fall asleep. or the ostrich which its feathers are used in lenses because of its magnetic features. one also gets to see the wilderbeast which is said to be the ' dumbest' animal because of its short memory. one of its friend might be eaten by a lion and it will just approach the lion after a few seconds. one unique feature is that it is one of the mammals which can postpone its delivery which means it can choose not to give birth if the environment is not condusive. one of my favorite was the "cain" bird as i called it. it will kill its siblings so that it will have enough food for itself hence the name. i cannot exhaust everything that is there or the special animals that are there because i might be forced to write a book about it or an encyclopedia. it is up to you to visit the place. you will not regret it.

Philip Kariuki

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

The Beginning!

Someone said that change is inevitable, this means no matter what change happens every second of our lives, we can choose to live with it or modify it to our advantage. we have started a new schedule this week in the education system of MITS, we have 9 new students, who are so enthusiastic about classes. There is wireless everywhere now on our property.
This blog is to help the student and staff be in focus of the daily blessings that come each day. Internet access, though still slow, makes me so proud of our facilities and equipments. We are so 'state of the art' here at MITS. It is my deepest gratitude to all the souls that keep praying for our kids, fund all the events that happen in this ministry. We are so glad to be associated with you guys!
Welcome to our thoughts, we people of MITS consider ourselves a family, full of love, hope for the future and great desire to be in the presence of the almighty.
Read on!
Moses.