Sunday, January 24, 2010


I'm so blessed to have this amazing testimony to share with others about God's grace and how He pulled me out of the darkness and a life of drug addiction. This morning I was at Southgate Church in South Bend, Indiana. I'm a missionary out of Southgate even though I only worshipped there for 6 months (that can only be Godl) and I had the opportunity to share my testimony with the congregation. It was important for me to let them in on how powerful God has moved in my life and how much of my work has been orchestrated by Him. I believe people want to be involved with what He’s involved with. And so I shared about His love for me and how in an instant He broke the stronghold of addiction in my life. But that wasn’t the amazing part. What was amazing was the amount of people that came forward for prayer that are still living in that addiction, still buried by those burdens and want so desperately to be freed. So many people came forward. They just pushed by the shame and ran to the altar. I was so blessed. I know that God broke all kinds of bondage today. Thank you Jesus, Thank you for showing up at Southgate and thank you for letting me be a part of it.

Saturday, January 9, 2010




As my time here in the United States is coming to an end I find myself busier than ever. I have been in the process of setting up a nonprofit that will focus on getting the children of LOHADA (www.lohada.org)sponsored and help to transfer the donations for them over to Tanzania. Another project that is in the works is setting up a business to maunufacture Maasai Sandals, creating jobs and generating income for the family members of the LOHADA children so that they can return to their homes. This type of missions is to create a sustainable living for the women of Arusha so that they may provide for themselves and their family. I continue to fund raise, depending solely on the generosity of others. Thank you for your prayers and many donations. You can find these sandals on my Facebook page called "Sandals from Tanzania" if you would like to purchase a pair.