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Kenya Missions UpdateJanuary 1, 2008Calvary Greetings in the Name of our Lord, Jesus the
Messiah! Some news from Eldoret. 1.
Please in the future, use this email address: kggafner@gmail.com 2.
Please, PRAY and please I will understand if you
do not respond to this message, I would rather you spend your time in prayer
just now. What you are reading or seeing on the news about ethnic cleansing in
Eldoret, Kenya is true! The Kalenjin tribe is killing the Kikuyu tribe. For
you who do not know, Grace is Kikuyu. We are reading from CNN webpage of about
300 dead! When the election results were announced, instant rioting
and killing took place. (The current president is a kikuyu, while the main
opposition party is represented by the Luo, Luhyia and Kalenjin). We have an
area close to our house (about 1 a mile as the crow flies) that is mainly
Kikuyu. They were attacked. A barn full of straw went up in flames, about ¼
mile from our house. The next day on the 31st we heard that 10,000
other Kalenjins were on the way to help defeat the Kikuyus. We decided to
leave in the afternoon, and came to the Horace Liester house. We had to come
with police escort and passed three road blocks of stones in the road. We feel safer in this part of town, even though we can
hear the gun shots. We did stand in line today and 4 ½ hours later came out
with some food from the supermarket. The fighting is taking place on all sides
of us and we hear the road to the airport is also blocked. We are not in a bad condition as some of the brethren. They
are sleeping in the forests at night. One brother, Zakayo Kiprono provided a
place for three Kikuyu families last night that were having their homes
burned. They said that they would burn his house down tonight. The Clement
Maiyo family is also hosting a Kikuyu family at their home. Pray for these
Kalenjin brethren. The average Kenyan does not want what is going on, but
there are gullible people willing to do wrong at the instigation of certain
leaders. As I said, please, what we need now is prayer.
Grace’s family is safe in Nairobi. In the Lord’s Loving Care, Keith and Grace Gafner |