Take my Life Lord and Let It Be
Take my Life and Let it Be, Consecrated Lord to Thee
Take my moments and my days, Let them flow in ceaseless praise
Take my hands and let them move, at the impulse of Thy Love,
Take my feet and Let them be, swift and beautiful for Thee
(Hymn we sung today at the Kaaga (Meru) Methodist Church)
Today we attend the English Service at the Kaaga Methodist Church.. The fellowship hall building had been sponsored and built by the Bartlesville OK church. Very nice service, Suzette was asked to read one of the Lessons.
We visited the Methodist sponsored Orphanage which was a nice facility, 2 ladies houses, and 2 boys houses complete w/house moms and dads. Kids were very well taken care of, and there manners and English was awesome. According to the director, the kids there do very well in school. Kids were very happy and we enjoyed the visit.
We also visited the Kaaga Methodist School for the Deaf. Nichols Hill UMC is building a library there for the Deaf School and also for the community. There is a group from NH coming next week to finish the construction and stock the books.
At the Farm, we sanded and painted the kitchen building and some of the guys "cut sticks". Well "cutting sticks" was the description from John the director,, I heard the men say that we would describe the "sticks" as Timber. They were really about 12 inch diameter very rough trees that they had to cut with chainsaw.
We planted a tree for Chapel Hill, and since the Texas UMC group had named some things in honor of Texas heros, A former OK group named the goat Reba, and we named a new puppy Toby... (McIntire and Keith Respectively ) I don't know why DeAnn wasn't chosen.. well not for the goat thankfully.
Take my moments and my days, Let them flow in ceaseless praise
Take my hands and let them move, at the impulse of Thy Love,
Take my feet and Let them be, swift and beautiful for Thee
(Hymn we sung today at the Kaaga (Meru) Methodist Church)
Today we attend the English Service at the Kaaga Methodist Church.. The fellowship hall building had been sponsored and built by the Bartlesville OK church. Very nice service, Suzette was asked to read one of the Lessons.
We visited the Methodist sponsored Orphanage which was a nice facility, 2 ladies houses, and 2 boys houses complete w/house moms and dads. Kids were very well taken care of, and there manners and English was awesome. According to the director, the kids there do very well in school. Kids were very happy and we enjoyed the visit.
We also visited the Kaaga Methodist School for the Deaf. Nichols Hill UMC is building a library there for the Deaf School and also for the community. There is a group from NH coming next week to finish the construction and stock the books.
At the Farm, we sanded and painted the kitchen building and some of the guys "cut sticks". Well "cutting sticks" was the description from John the director,, I heard the men say that we would describe the "sticks" as Timber. They were really about 12 inch diameter very rough trees that they had to cut with chainsaw.
We planted a tree for Chapel Hill, and since the Texas UMC group had named some things in honor of Texas heros, A former OK group named the goat Reba, and we named a new puppy Toby... (McIntire and Keith Respectively ) I don't know why DeAnn wasn't chosen.. well not for the goat thankfully.

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