I was in Kenya the last 17 days on a mission trip, so I just had a few blog posts set up to publish while I was gone.
One of the posts got tons of traffic from the allegedly pro-science crowd (they aren’t any more pro-science than I am, they are typically just pro-abortion atheist Romans 1 poster children looking for reasons not to believe and they reflexively repeat the religion vs. science false dichotomy). I had limited and sketchy Internet access and was surprised to see all the traffic come in one day. I’m in catch up mode, as you can imagine, so I’ll probably not post many of the comments (nearly all just oft-refuted gems from the Big Book O’ Atheist Sound Bites) because I just don’t have the time.
One of the things I love about mission trips is getting away from Facebook, the news, politics and blogging debates for a while.
Hope you regulars are all doing well. I’ll be blogging on the trip and more soon.
Welcome back. I figured you were out of town or something. Your blog was just way too quiet.
Where in Kenya Neil? My wife and I were there with Wycliffe a few years back, in Dandora and Ruiru.
Hi Jack — We were in Nairobi working with a church/school in the Kawangware slums and visiting our World Vision sponsor child and in Maua (north of Meru, if that helps) working with a hospital there.
That’s fanatastic work. We support a child at this facility our friends started in Ngando – we would like to get back there again.
That looks like a terrific organization! I’m glad they are there for those kids.
Did a weeklong mission to Uganda myself a few years back. There’s quite a need in that part of the world for God’s Word…and for food and medicine.