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Church, surgeries and food

February 10, 2008

Good morning America! How’s it going?

Everything is great here in Kenya, we have just gotten back from church. I was so honored to be able to play a piano special at church. I played “All in All”.  It went well, everyone enjoyed it. Church itself was great, each week there are different speakers and this week the Kenyan dentist spoke.

Dad has been so busy in surgery; sometimes I think I’ll go crazy. The last few days he has been able to make more meals though…there has not been a single thing that I haven’t liked here (food wise). Everything is great; especially the pineapple.

Much love,
Georgia Grace

15 Responses to “Church, surgeries and food”

  1. Larry & Lesli said on February 10th, 2008 at 9:31 pm:

    Hey Georgia,
    Tell you dad to go and watch this video at http://www.youtube.com/toyby4 !
    It’s a vedeo for the family on youtube called Dr. Paul in Kenya .
    Thanks, hope you guys are doing well!
    Larry And Lesli

  2. Gary & Nancy Furst said on February 11th, 2008 at 6:34 am:

    Georgia,
    Thank you for sending the “updates”. We really enjoy hearing your take on the wonderful trip.
    We can’t wait to see the video you will make.
    Love to all,
    Gary and Nancy

  3. ugo ogunude said on February 11th, 2008 at 7:51 am:

    hello georgia grace,am not a member of your church,neither do i stay in america.am nigerian(west africa)and it’s wonderful to be getting all this wonderful feed back from kenya most especially now that my family and i re temporarilly based in france for academic reasons.i suscribed to thedaily devotional write up and that’s how come i read from u.god’s blessings and mercies will never cease in your family for this great work you plp are doing in kenya.am completely sold out to your dad’s ministry,i watch him on god tv.thanks.

  4. Benson Njuguna said on February 11th, 2008 at 7:54 am:

    How are you Georgia,
    I know you don’t know me but I really do appreciate the kind of positive publicity you are potraying to American’s about Kenya.I might not get the chance to meet you in person & thank you ,but I hope this will do.Am a Kenyan & I can say forsure things are slowly regaining normality.My home is in Naivasha(one of the worst affected places) but I can boldly say things are calm.I have even gotten this chance to browse the Web for Joel Osteen’s encouraging words in my inbox.That’s where I have come across your comments.Please enjoy your stay in Kenya and feel free to enquire anything from me about this beautiful country.”Hakuna Matata”Ciao!

  5. Mason said on February 11th, 2008 at 9:45 am:

    Hi, Georgia! Please tell everybody “Hi!” for me! I love to read your updates and I miss you all very much! See you soon!

  6. Linda Herron said on February 11th, 2008 at 12:07 pm:

    Hi!

    Y’all are missed! Thank you for taking the time to keep us up with all y’all are doing!

    Larry Westfall’s video is really cute. Duncan and Wendell will have to give Dr. Paul’s office back. Hey, maybe they are really just completely redoing it for him.

    Y’all are blessed and a blessing!

    Love,
    Linda

  7. Simone said on February 11th, 2008 at 11:47 pm:

    Hey GG,

    Thanks for all the updates. We really enjoy hearing from you. Keep the updates comming. Tell Olivia, Sophia and Jackson I said hello and I am waiting on a new blog from them.

    Love you all,
    Miss Simone

  8. pedro micha obama said on February 12th, 2008 at 5:35 am:

    quiero ser parte de este ministerio aqui en africa central

  9. K.D. Carter said on February 12th, 2008 at 2:22 pm:

    Georgia Grace!

    Why didn’t I know youplay piano? I’ll have to write that into the next musical. Hope you are feeling tons better!

    k.d. carter

  10. alexandra said on February 13th, 2008 at 10:57 am:

    hey
    i was wondering how the food would taste
    have fun
    alexandra osteen

  11. Brittany Woelfel said on February 14th, 2008 at 10:13 am:

    Georgia, I love you. Keep up the good work :)

  12. Clemi Villarreal said on February 14th, 2008 at 12:54 pm:

    Hi! there stranger
    I’ts so nice to read your experiences. It just makes me realize how great our God is
    to allow us these times in life. Also to write them all I mean ALL down . Give Jay a big O kiss for me .

    Love Ya ,
    Mrs Clemi

  13. corina said on February 14th, 2008 at 1:27 pm:

    georgia ijust want to let you know how proud of you i am you are a truely blessed young girl from GOD in want to thank you for what you are doing there in Kenya, and how you are affecting the lives of the children there, THANKyou i will keep you and your family in my prayers. corina

  14. Christa M. said on February 14th, 2008 at 11:35 pm:

    Hi Georgia!!! I wanted to wish you a Happy Valentine’s Day, I’ll have a card waiting for you when you get back!!!
    We all miss you at MCA, and everybody was thrilled to hear your voice when you guys called, we were all like, “Yaaaaaaaaaaaay!!!!!!!!”
    I am so happy for you and your family, it’s really cool that you get to touch people’s lives in such an amazing way. As for you playing the piano in church, right on! That’s neat-o-mosquito!!!
    You are always in my prayers, keep on shining!
    ~Pinkcat
    P.S. Have any of the kids in Kenya ever heard of tobyMac?

  15. Viola Wekesa said on February 15th, 2008 at 5:28 am:

    Hi. I have come in from lunch break to check my mail and managed to have read a couple of the messages that you posted of your stay here in Kenya and am encouraged by what you have seen, experienced and even eaten!. I hope that my beautiful country becomes your home-away-from-home. Keep up the good work as we continue working in the Lord’d vineyard.
    Christa (Pinkcat)reading:
    Yes we have heard of TobyMac. Kenyans are more inclined to hip-hop and less of rock, but also local gospel musicians would just do the trick.
    God bless u all!!!!

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