Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Perspectives on Diversity

COLOBUS MONKEY
Naivasha, Kenya

Laura Muema and Erica in Eastleigh

Early this morning, we opened our gate to greet a friendly monkey who was roaming through our neighbourhood. He reminded us of a bold Colobus monkey who joined Erica's mother, Mary, during tea time at the hotel we stayed in on Lake Naivasha this past weekend. No matter how long we live in Africa, we are continually surprised and blessed by the incredible wildlife. From tiny lizards to majestic elephants, Kenya is home to such an amazing array of wildlife.

The other great blessing about life here is the diverse people with whom we work with, in Eastleigh alone, we serve people from dozens of tribal and ethnic backgrounds. Each culture has its own unique gifts of music, language, food and tradition. We find that we are continually learning as we discover more about the neighbours we meet each day.

Laura Muema is the project officer of the Iftin Women's Empowerment Program in Eastleigh. Although she comes from a Kamba background within Kenya, she cross cultures each day as she serves women and children from various Muslim backgrounds from Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia. The Eastleigh Community Centre has become a safe place for these Muslim families to become friends with their Christian neighbours from many different Kenyan communities. Urban ministries like the Eastleigh Community Centre in Nairobi have a special opportunity to connect people and build bridges of trust and respect.

Volleyball games at the Eastleigh Community Centre

Please pray for the urban ministries of Canadian Baptist Ministries and for grass roots leaders like Laura Muema who are working to share the love of Christ to a diverse community.



Nana sharing tea time with a friendly Colobus monkey
this past weekend in Naivasha

"Hey lady, pass the sugar!"

2 comments:

  1. Sounds like your mom is having a great time and meeting all kinds of people and things. Keeping you in prayer.
    Jane

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  2. Thank you for your prayers John and Jane!

    Yes, Mary has had some amazing experiences over these past two months.

    Every day is an adventure!
    God bless,
    A&E

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