Sunday morning, the worship team started warming up around 8:30 for the 10 AM service. Whenever we have heard sound systems in Kenya, they have been cranked up to the loudest volume one can tolerate. This was no exception. The "one two" testing phrases shook my bed.The service included lots of singing, prayer, testimonies, a child dedication, and teaching. Charles asked us to sing some of our songs, and aske me to give the morning message. Afterwards there was an altar call, and quite a few people came forward for prayer. The service ended around 1 PM.
The rest of the day was spent doing very little, so this entry will be shorter than usual. I did spend some time singing and playing outside. Duncan, one of the boys here, sang with me a little. He wants to learn a harmony part for Hodu (Give Thanks) and sing with another boy in a competition. I am working on putting the song into a manuscript form so the judges will have notes to follow to help with their evaluation.

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