When I stepped out of the bus to see just what was taking so long, I inquired at the
adjacent bus to learn when that bus would be leaving. Someone (working for that bus line -
nothing is orderly) told me that the bus I was presently one had engine trouble and that the
driver of the bus had left for help. I got my money back and climbed on to the second bus
(which was a much better bus). I no sooner paid and the first bus pulled out. (Once again,
I'd been given mis-information: the cultural relavency of the verse God is not a man that he
should lie.
VISIT Steve and Jose! Visit the Other Sheep web site of the Executive Director, Steve Parelli (at right in photo), and his partner Jose Ortiz.
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Meet us under the acacia tree
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This website was constructed in July of 2007 Visits made to this web page since August 2007
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Gay and Christian in KENYA, UGANDA, TANZANIA, RWANDA AND BURUNDI
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"I have other sheep that are not of this fold. I must bring them in also." John 10:16
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GALLERY 1: Sightseeing in KENYA and UGANDA
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Tea fields. Below, people
are working the tea fields
At right: Homes for field hands
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In Nakuru, Jose and I waited up to four
hours to get a local bus (at right) to the
boader of Uganda (Busia, Kena). The
way it works: you sit on a bus until it is
full and then it leavs. At left: This
preacher is preaching to us who are
waiting for the bus (at right) to fill up so
that it will start out. The preacher
quoted the verse that says God is not a
man that he should lie. For the first
time I felt a cultural relavency of this
verse.
Below:
Our first glimps of Lake Victoria, at Kisumu, Kenya.
Below:
A road sign marker
marks the equator.
Our first time to
cross the equator.
Maseno, Kenya
Food while traveling:
At left, Jose quickly steps off the bus at a
bus stop to buy a bananna.
Above and at right, a vendor steps on the
bus with drinks to sell. He'll ride the bus
to the next town and then disembark. At
right, Jose is handing the bottles to the
vendor.
Corn fields above;
potatoes for sell at
left.