Phoebe Keever

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Week 35: Kenya Mission Trip

In Africa on January 6, 2009 at 7:53 am

Since middle school I wanted to serve in Africa. A 3rd world doctor’s story touched me deeply; people walked miles and miles to see the doctor and one woman attempted to pay the doctor with her most valuable possession, a family heirloom. The deep appreciation and humility the woman demonstrated converted my childhood dream of ‘becoming a doctor’ to ‘being a doctor in a third world country.’

I followed that dream through Pre-med my freshman year of college. After a school year of struggle and summer to figure things out and pray, the result became clear: I did not know what I would become, but more than ever I knew I was to serve. The appeal of serving in 3rd world Africa was still present, but the woman I’ve always turned to for support–my mom–laughed and said, “they don’t need psychologists in Africa, Phoebe, they need doctors!” Burn. My course of study changed, but my dreams did not.

Attending this mission trip to Africa and being elected ‘speaker’ gave me great responsibility, as much as it did flexibility. My previous opportunity of being an HIV prevention and health educator that crumpled beneath my feet was now solid. The stress from dozens of sheets of paper to study, presentations to compile, and worries of my messages being accepted melted away once I was in front of the 100+ crowds of Kenyans eager to hear the message. Praise the LORD and thanks for all your prayers and (for non-religious or Christians friends) well-wishes.

Check out the flix on (mainly) the mission trip folder of my webshots photo page:

http://community.webshots.com/user/phoebes_flix

The schedule

Morning- Vacation Bible School (VBS)

Noon- Door to door evangalism (meaning health clinic)

Night- Health Seminar

My role/ responsibility

Speaker

There was so much prep work to make the health presentations I felt like a student again and marvelled in awe by the fact that I wrote in 1 month wrote 2 theses totalling 50 pages, with little to no sleep. I balanced my FT job, prep for VBS children stories and health seminars. The scripture, “God will not test you beyond your strengths” or something to that affect was comforting. The schedule of programs I made:

Day 1

1.For God so loved the World He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in Him would not perish but have everlasting life. -John 3:16

VBS: Christmas

Health Seminar: Malaria

 

 

Day 2

2. Do unto others as you shall have them do unto you (The Golden Rule). -Luke 6:31

VBS: Daniel and the Lions Den

Health Seminar: Hand Washing

 

 

Day 3

3. I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. -Philippians 4:11

VBS: Personal story of (not) becoming a doctor.

Health Seminar: Tuberculosis

 

 

Day 4

4. Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path. -Psalms 119:105

VBS: David and Goliath

Health Seminar: HIV/AIDS, Teeth brushing

 

 

Day 5

5. You shall love your neighbor as yourself. -Matthew 22:39 b

VBS: The Good Samaritan.

Health Seminar: Asthma

 

Day 6

6. I can do all things through Him who strengthens me. -Philippians 4:13

VBS: Noah’s Ark

~Love story about believing in each other. Q. How do we change the world?

A: One Act of Random Kindness at a time. (Video clips: ch.6-after congress to “one ARK @ time.’ / ch. 15 To everyone running on ARK. / rewind from ch. 18 to “God” under three talking to Evan.)

Week 34: Christmas in KENYA

In Africa on January 3, 2009 at 7:57 am

Kenya has the most beautiful night sky I’ve ever seen. The milky way was just overhead and the stars were so close they sky seemed 3-D. Kenya is a beautiful country, with people to match. I quickly became obsessed with waving to every passer-byer; 19: 20 Kenyan’s waved back and smiled genuinely. Coming from the city we can’t do that without being referred to the psyche ward. Nice change.

Anyways, of the 500 flix and 50 vids I chose the best of for you, my love. Check out the videos on my youtube page: http://kr.youtube.com/user/fibistar

I’m back, but I’m sick. Going to the doctor to find out what’s going on with me. Coming from an underprivileged region where malaria, Tuberculosis, contaminated dirty water, HIV/AIDS, etc. are abundant, you bet with my no-good symptoms I’m going to get checked up thoroughly. Will let you know the results.