Thursday, 18 December 2014

HIGHSCHOOL MISSION TO GITWE GIRLS-KIAMBU

We had our first ever H.O.T high school mission at the Gitwe Girls High School in Kiambu on 2nd November 2014. This happened to be a day when the out-going Christian Union leaders were handing over power to their juniors and therefore we were privileged to witness as well as participate in such a colorful ceremony. The speaker for the day was our very own Kelvin Obonyo whose sermon was derived from John 12:24 -"Very truly I tell you, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds".




With relevant examples and real life testimonies, Kelvin was able to explain how one can die to self and so allow Jesus Christ to live in her.




Here are some of the photos taken on the material day:





























PHOTOS FROM THE 2ND ANNUAL H.O.T SPORTS FESTIVAL

Here are photos from our 2nd Annual Sports Festival held on 18th October at the Stima Members' club in Nairobi-Kenya. For more information about the event, follow this link: http://homeoftransformation.blogspot.com/2014/12/2nd-annual-hotsports-festival.html


The wheelbarrow race
Each team had time to come up with a winning strategy
The caterpillar race
Teams compete in the wheelbarrow race
Seconds before the caterpillar race began

This is how the race began

A member of the blue team cheers his team to victory

Football match

Athletics competition

Here we are racing towards the finish line

Shoes also need recognition

It was time for the blindfold game

The 100 meters men's race

The blue team poses for a photo
Time for swimming
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Its the blue team again
Getting ready for the caterpillar race
Warm up before the sports
Yet another group photo
The blue team-moment
A rest after the refreshments

Satisfaction expressed through lenses

A group photo is what we call this
There was enough food and snacks for everyone
Mark D the goal keeper waits for a shot
Time for refreshments

It was a happy moment



Some participants pose for a group photo