Monday, September 15, 2008

why Life is in Cycles

Earth is a place, built in a cycle, some insects have to undergo a cycle to mature, man has to live this world at a time ripe enough, that was Gods plan, we have nothing to do than live everywhere we go better than we found it.on Fridays as usual we have to be in the streets,helping and ministering to street guys,and so we were in Eastleigh ,divided in two determined groups, and left for new bases,our first stop was at Baghdad base at the banks of Nairobi river in Ngara we had a good day there then our Friends introduced us to a new base named globe-rounder base,here we met people of all ages.
Then a lady was introduced to us as the mother of that base, of about twenty one, males, females boys and girls, she welcomed us and I was given the opportunity to share God's love to this creations of God, and mind you, He, God created them so in his own image, they are, so with that at the back of my mind, i never mind, teaching Gods word, remember this is a place where the Mungiki sect is usually found, they don't believe in Jesus, so when sharing know which verse in the Bible to start from.so i only shared Gods love to all humanity, thank God it was received with all joy by all who were present.but most boys were in their early ages of about nine to thirteen years.
And therefore we were to circle the streets back to our place at Eastleigh, and they continued to circle the streets in search of food, but after being in a a circle to receive Gods word, at the new Globe-rounder base, thanks for reading,this is SIMON K MARTINE a volunteer at the MITS, therefore life is all in circles for us to complete our duties to humanity wherever you are serve whole heartedly,and one day you will reap, from Gods own table. Good day.

1 comment:

Living Amidst Bamboo and Busy Streets said...

Brother Simon, I am so happy that you are volunteering to help out with the work at MITS. I know you are a valuable addition and enjoy reading your posts. I agree with your sentiments here. Thank you for your willing and loving spirit. Please pass my greetings on to your family. I miss you all! - Katera