





Masai Land.


Bicycle Park. They came from all over!




Half alive, half dead tree.

People sat in the sun to listen what Mtokambali had to say. No sup has ever come to see them. They are all so excited.

Toilet signs.


Working on Nicks car. He had a lot of fun with the guys that tried to fix it.

Speed the light car used as a shade. :)

Adorable!

COLOUR

Regional commissioner for Manyara District.



In the Sun.


Barnabus and GladMary Mtokambali near the crater. Nick got in for free. First white man ever to not have to pay to get in! lol

So many different churches and so many people.



Every church they went to they gave them gifts. buckets of honey, and many many shuka's.

Meeting with Lawasa of Parliment.

Mtokambali's at Lake Eyasi.


Oldonyo Langai. That is not snow... its lava.

25 churches in 14 days. Thats a LOT of driving and preaching. What a great thing though for the Sup to deliver his vision in person.
My handsome husband...

Scruffy goatie. No one cares in the bush!



Sonjo. There is something really big going on there and we are not sure what to make of it. There is a luthern priest who says God told him of a root to use to heal everything. Cars a lined up all over the place. Everyone in Arusha is talking about it and how its is only 25 cents to drink a cup. The lines are so long and people from all over are going to try. They say it can heal AIDs and Cancer. People in the bus were chatting with eachother about it and its all over the new papers here but I have yet to hear about it on bbc or cnn.

There was a service at Kijenge near our house where Nick was going to be. So the kids and I went for that one and got to greet the Mtokambali's. It was good to see Nick too. He came home on Friday, Saturday and Sunday night but we didnt get to see him in the day until Monday. However the kids had fun playing with some of the kids on the playground.

Good to see my man.

This was the last service. I am sure they were ready to get home. I cannot even imagine how tired they were!! It was a hard but rewarding two weeks. I am so glad Nick got to have time with the Sup and got to see all the country he did. He loves the geography.