Five of our best students from Chep having culture shock in the Nairobi Village Market.
Denton reads the story of David and Goliath to a captivated audience, the children of the Ring Road Orphanage Day school in Kisumu.
Mark and a young Ring Road student doing arts and crafts.
Denton and several young "watoto" which means children, at Watoto Day.
The baptism of Raymond at the beginning of September. Many of you have been praying for him and your prayers have been heard.
Our five best male students on the way to Nairobi.
One of the main attractions during Watoto Day was the jumping castle that we had to order from Nairobi. Nathan with Mrs. Pauline's daughter and Shadrack's kids. We play with them a lot since they live right next door.
On October 9th we organized a special day for all the local children. Here, most of them are sitting down and singing.
The five of us and Reuben, who washes our clothes fantastically.
During a weekend when the students were off, Ben and Mark climbed Mt.Kenya.
A few of our students dressed up during Watoto Day to amuse the children.
Ben and Flat Stanley and Mark before they begin their asent to the 16.400ft summit.
During the same free weekend Nathan and Chris went to Turkana. A desert region in north Kenya.
Ben at the 14,000 ft camp site on our second day of climbing.
We woke-up the next morning ready for another long walk back through the desert.
Thomas (from Mt.Elgon)m Chris and Nathanm treking 20 KM through the desert in traditoinal clothing.
The Turkanans cook sheep a little differently...they just throw the whole thing on the fire.  Chris inpects the chared animal eating it. 
Chris and Nathan with all the local elders from our village.
Ben's last day working with the street boys in Eldoret. 
He treated them to cokes.