All in all, it was a great experience. It let community people experience our kids and our Team, to see where the church meets and to hear what we do and who we are. By God's grace, that will help in our relationship to the community and lessen the impact of those who would damage the ministry with their words.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Holiday Highlights at MITS
This picture shows part of the crowd who came for the Christmas program at Made in the Streets - Kamulu. For the first time we made a serious effort to go out into the community and invite people to come in and experience the holidays with us. Our motivation was that we have had people spreading bad rumors about the ministry around Kamulu, and we were advised by a law enforcement officer to "get into the community and let them know who you are." To our happy surprise they came -- 150 adults and 80 kids. Francis Mbuvi reports that Jackton shared about the work of Made in the Streets with street kids while Francis himself did a sermon from the Gospel of Luke about Jesus coming into the world to be our Savior and made a call to them to respond. Several of our current and former students from the streets performed, with the RTGz and Christ Warrior groups singing, with several students doing acrobatics and with Ken Wambugu juggling (Mbuvi says they were awed by his ability!) We are grateful to Josh Horton of Thousand Oaks, California, for his training in juggling earlier this year.
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