KHOFH

January – 2007 Pics

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Feast of Tabernacles 2006 – Kenya

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Brethren in Raquil, Kenya. They meet weekly. Some walk 2 hours to attend.

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Joash laying on of hands after baptism at Lake Victoria.

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House of Joash Okinyi Hamisi in Tanzania. Joash was the first to connect to the “Radio Church of God.” Back then he traveled all over East Africa spreading the Good News of God’s coming Kingdom.  Most, if not all, of the CoG groups there started from his heralding the messages.
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House of Joash (Standing) with Samuel, Martin, and other brethren.

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Joash and his wife.

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Rose outside her house doing dishes. She is always happy and overflowing with God’s Spirit.
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Rose preparing food in her house. She doesn’t have to travel far to milk her goats.
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Awano and her brother, Seth, in their house.

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Mrs. James Mutulu in her kitchen. The Mutulu’s live in Kitengeia, Kenya; just outside the capital of Nairobi.
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James Mutulu, wife, their youngest son, Peter, being held by Joshua Goff (who is helping to fix Levi’s ears), then Knyele (“church brother”), and Rabin Mutulu.
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Life and times haven’t changed much since the time of Christ in this part of the World.
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Josiah Thorn, pictured here, is either feeling quite refreshed after his morning bath in Lake Victoria, or maybe He was praising and thanking God that he was not eaten by the local hippopotomos.
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Maureen is in her kitchen, in Migori, grinding maze (corn) into meal.
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Maureen outside her house making yogurt in a gourd.

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Nivea (one of Evans Ochieng’s daughters) and Evan Manning, from Canada.

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Evan Manning and local orphan boy.

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Joshua and Charles. Most brethren in Kenya and Tanzania are peasant farmers.

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In Kenya you will find donkeys, goats, and cows roaming free almost everywhere. This picture was taken in Kitengela, near Mutulu’s house.
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Typical house of some of our Brethren.

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Inside same house from just above.

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A “wannabe” African – Joshua Goff.

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A TRUE African!

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Hands-Free!

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Nicholas and Dickens in front of a carpenter’s shop in town.

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More “Hands Free.” This is a water jug.

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Some people can sleep anywhere.

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Kenyans are very happy people. This is an orphan boy in Nindiwa, near the feast site.

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This was taken at the feast site. Evans and his daughters, Evan, Samuel, and Michael.

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Tanzanian brethren in front of their new house.

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Martin’s children at Joash’s in Tanzania.

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Mr. Aguna is 83 years old.

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Rose is still smiling. If you need a good Spiritual lift, just visit some of our brethren in Africa.  Or contact us and we will help enable you to make more contact with them.
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Market in Kisumu, Kenya.

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Kenya is a beautiful place!

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Tree near Nairobi. Our God sure knows what He is doing. What a world it will be when we all learn to imitate Him.