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		<title>May update, and urgent pray requests&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 11:53:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8230;it&#8217;s been a month like no other, and it&#8217;s only just begun. Please take a moment to read what God has been doing in and through us, our summer furlough schedule, and how you can partner with us to continue &#8230; <a href="http://brownsinafrica.com/2012/05/11/may-update-and-urgent-pray-requests/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8230;it&#8217;s been a month like no other, and it&#8217;s only just begun. <strong>Please take a moment to read what God has been doing</strong> in and through us, <strong>our summer furlough schedule</strong>, and <strong>how you can partner with us</strong> to continue doing this ministry as our 3rd term in Africa starts this summer.</p>
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<td style="vertical-align: top;" valign="top"><strong><a title="The hills are alive…" href="http://brownsinafrica.com/2012/04/23/the-hills-are-alive/">The Sound of Music</a></strong>, Lesa&#8217;s 9th show at our school, and the first one featuring Sydney in a major role, finished 2 weeks ago.</p>
<p><a title="Sound of Music photos" href="http://brownsinafrica.com/2012/05/11/sound-of-music-photos/">See photos from the show</a> and read more about the <a title="The hills are alive…" href="http://brownsinafrica.com/2012/04/23/the-hills-are-alive/">11 weeks of rehearsal, 85 cast, crew, and orchestra, 5 sellout performances, and 1 drama teacher to rule them all.</a></td>
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<td style="vertical-align: top;" valign="top">Tonight, Andy heads to <strong>Egypt</strong> and on Monday, <strong>Iraq</strong>. He will be serving as a videographer with International Christian Concern, an organization whose mandate is getting the world to notice Christian persecution and to fight on behalf of those who are enduring this persecution.</p>
<p><a title="Telling the story of the persecuted church in Iraq" href="http://brownsinafrica.com/2012/04/23/telling-the-story-of-the-persecuted-church-in-iraq/">Read more about this trip, and how you can be praying for Andy, and especially for the christians from these countries.</a></td>
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<td style="vertical-align: top;" valign="top">2 days after he returns, <strong>Andy starts casting for &#8220;A Distant Boat&#8221;</strong>(working title), the first feature-length film his team has ever taken on, and with Andy as director. Andy&#8217;s team will weed through up to 400 actors in 2 days to get down to a cast of about a dozen.</p>
<p><a title="Our first feature-length movie…" href="http://brownsinafrica.com/2012/04/23/our-first-feature-length-movie/">Watch a short video about this film project and how you can get involved.</a></td>
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<td style="vertical-align: top;" valign="top">A little under two weeks later, and the whole family will be in <strong>Amsterdam</strong>, riding the canals and checking out the Anne Franke house, on a short 1-day layover on the way to the US for furlough this summer.</td>
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<p><strong>Browns in Africa, Summer 2012 world tour dates:</strong></p>
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<td>June 3</td>
<td>Amsterdam, Netherlands</td>
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<td>June 4</td>
<td>Aledo, Illinois</td>
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<td>June 9-17</td>
<td>South Riding, VA</td>
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<td>June 10</td>
<td><a href="http://dulleschurch.org">Dulles Community Church</a></td>
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<td>June 17</td>
<td><a href="http://dulleschurch.org">Dulles Community Church</a></td>
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<td>June 17-19</td>
<td>Winston-Salem, NC</td>
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<td>June 20-26</td>
<td>Vacation (NC)</td>
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<td>June 30</td>
<td>Kansas City, MO</td>
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<td>July 1</td>
<td>Available to speak (KC area)</td>
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<td>July 2-8</td>
<td>Vacation (Ozarks)</td>
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<td>July 9-16</td>
<td>Hutchinson, KS</td>
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<td>July 15</td>
<td>Available to speak (central KS)</td>
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<td>July 21-29</td>
<td>Illinois</td>
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<td>July 22</td>
<td><a href="http://www.fpcgalesburg.com/">First Presbyterian Church, Galesburg</a></td>
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<td>July 29</td>
<td><a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Trinity-Presbyterian-Church-PCA/121072081241253">Trinity Presbyterian Church, Aledo</a></td>
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<td>July 30-Aug 2</td>
<td>Ohio</td>
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<td>Aug 3</td>
<td>Detroit, MI (<a href="http://brownsinafrica.com/2009/06/20/captivate/">Tim Lang</a>&#8216;s wedding!)</td>
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<td>Aug 4</td>
<td>Fly back to Kenya</td>
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<p><strong>We don&#8217;t take it lightly</strong> that there are nearly 100 people in the US and Canada who sacrifice financially, regularly, for us to serve the church in Africa, and even the church in the middle east occasionally. <strong>We are humbled and blown away every month to see who God will use</strong> to provide the $6600 it takes every month for us to live modestly and serve effectively here.</p>
<p>As we&#8217;ll be starting our 3rd term as missionaries in August, <strong>we are forecasting a $27,000 shortfall in our support over the next 2 year term</strong>, due to inflation and the rapidly rising cost of living here.</p>
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<li><strong>Would you please be praying about joining our support team, either financially or in praying for us? </strong></li>
<li>If you belong to a church that values missions, <strong>would you consider letting us be a part of your church&#8217;s plan to fulfill the great commission in Africa?</strong></li>
<li><strong>Would you please be praying for our furlough?</strong> That we would find much-needed rest in a short amount of time, especially with great distances to be traveled and quality family time that needs to be spent.</li>
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<p>Thank you for taking the time to read our update, and to pray for our family and our ministries here in Africa.</p>
<p><strong>-Andy, Lesa, Robbie, Avery and Sydney Brown</strong></p>
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		<title>The hills are alive&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2012 10:17:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[11 weeks of rehearsal 85 cast, crew, and orchestra 5 sellout performances 1 drama teacher to rule them all&#8230; Our high school&#8217;s production of &#8220;The Sound of Music&#8221; took place recently over 2 weekends. It was the biggest show Lesa&#8217;s &#8230; <a href="http://brownsinafrica.com/2012/04/23/the-hills-are-alive/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://brownsinafrica.com/files/2012/04/IMG_1216.jpg"  rel="lightbox[roadtrip]"><img style=' float: left; padding: 4px; margin: 0 7px 2px 0;'  class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-1132" title="IMG_1216" src="http://brownsinafrica.com/files/2012/04/IMG_1216-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a> <strong>11</strong> weeks of rehearsal</p>
<p><strong>85</strong> cast, crew, and orchestra</p>
<p><strong>5</strong> sellout performances</p>
<p><strong>1</strong> drama teacher to rule them all&#8230;</p>
<p>Our high school&#8217;s production of &#8220;The Sound of Music&#8221; took place recently over 2 weekends. It was the biggest show Lesa&#8217;s done since &#8220;<a title="The King and I" href="http://brownsinafrica.com/2009/05/12/the-king-and-i-2/">The King and I</a>&#8220;, in terms of length, numbers of students involved, size of the set, and the size of the undertaking. The show was a smashing success, and for our family was a particularly memorable experience. With Lesa as the director, Robbie playing in the orchestra, Sydney as Gretyl (the youngest Von Trap child), Avery running projection in the tech booth, and Andy running spotlight (and as technical director), it&#8217;s been an exhausting but rewarding couple of weeks leading up to opening night. The opening night was a smashing success, in everything from set to costumes to singing and acting.</p>
<p><a href="http://brownsinafrica.com/files/2012/04/IMG_1221.jpg"  rel="lightbox[roadtrip]"><img style=' float: right; padding: 4px; margin: 0 0 2px 7px;'  class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-1133" title="IMG_1221" src="http://brownsinafrica.com/files/2012/04/IMG_1221-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a> This past weekend has been a rough one, though. Friday night&#8217;s second act was nearly drowned out by a thunderous rainstorm. Sydney woke up Saturday morning with a 103 degree fever, and we quickly arranged for the other Gretyl (Lesa double cast the children&#8217;s roles for situations like this). Then, minutes before Saturday&#8217;s matinee was about to start, the piano player suffered a grand mal seizure. The cast and crew were pretty shaken and scared, and the performance had to be cancelled before it started (while Andy was desperately trying to prepare to sight-read the piano score for a 3 hour long show).</p>
<p>The show will resume on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday this week, with a new piano player (not Andy&#8230; someone who actually has time to practice) and hopefully Sydney back on her feet.</p>
<p>Our Masai friends who&#8217;ve been staying at our house this weekend must think every day is like this&#8230;</p>
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		<title>School update</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2011 11:59:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lesa</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The semester has started off with a bang this year. The students who were freshman my first year of teaching are now seniors, I can hardly believe it! Our high school production this semester is The Lion, the Witch, and &#8230; <a href="http://brownsinafrica.com/2011/10/13/school-update-2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_756" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px;  border: 1px solid #dddddd; background-color: #f3f3f3; padding-top: 4px; margin: 10px; text-align:center; float: left;"><img class="size-medium wp-image-756" title="Screen shot 2011-10-13 at 2.46.22 PM" src="http://brownsinafrica.com/files/2011/10/Screen-shot-2011-10-13-at-2.46.22-PM-300x197.png" alt="" width="300" height="197" /><p style=' padding: 0 4px 5px; margin: 0;'  class="wp-caption-text">Lesa and the cast/crew of LW&amp;W</p></div>
<p>The semester has started off with a bang this year. The students who were freshman my first year of teaching are now seniors, I can hardly believe it! <strong>Our high school production this semester is <em>The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe</em></strong>, which takes place the last weekend of October.</p>
<p>We have invited several local Kenyan schools to a special matinee outreach performance, which is a first for us. After the performance we will hold discussions about the gospel message found in Lewis&#8217; story.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m teaching &#8220;Introduction to Theatre&#8221; for the fourth time, so I&#8217;m finally getting the hang of it! We&#8217;ve started a drama ministry team for chapel, as well, which gives the students a chance to see how effective drama can be in ministry.</p>
<p>My grad school studies have helped me become a better teacher/director all the way around, so this past year has been full of many improvements to the program.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve also begun directing the high school choir. This has been a true joy for me, getting back into conducting again. Our first concert (combined with the middle school choirs) is November 17th!</p>
<p>My third area of focus at school is Worship. I teach a Worship class both semesters (this semester is &#8220;Worship 2&#8243;) and also direct the bands which lead worship each week for chapel. Those of you who know me well know that I am in heaven, doing all the things I love: choir, theatre, and worship music <em>with high school students</em>! It has been amazing to see the growth of my students in leadership, character, and in their artistic abilities throughout each program. I feel truly blessed by God to be able to serve with all of my gifts here at our school.</p>
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		<title>Browns in Africa update &#8211; October 2010</title>
		<link>http://brownsinafrica.com/2010/10/13/browns-in-africa-update-october-2010/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Oct 2010 18:16:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reading emails from us is boring, we know, so we kicked it up a notch and made a video update for you. Please take a (few) minutes to watch this, and please pass on to other missions/Africa minded friends and &#8230; <a href="http://brownsinafrica.com/2010/10/13/browns-in-africa-update-october-2010/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reading emails from us is boring, we know, so we kicked it up a notch and made a video update for you. Please take a (few) minutes to watch this, and please pass on to other missions/Africa minded friends and churches.</p>
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<p><strong>In summary, we do have some significant and immediate prayer requests:</strong></p>
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<li>We have been $450/month short on support for long enough that we have exhausted our work funds and are in danger of not having enough to live on next month. <a href="http://brownsinafrica.com/2010/10/06/please-pray/">Click here for specifics and to get involved.</a></li>
<li>Tomorrow Andy is heading to Tanzania, to the islands in Lake Victoria. Pray for safe travel and for Lesa and the kids at home.</li>
<li>A lot is happening with Lesa and our kids and school: broken arms, field trips, drama production at the end of this month. <a href="http://brownsinafrica.com/2010/10/06/a-new-year-at-rosslyn/">Click here for specifics.</a></li>
<li>We are actively pursuing a medical project vehicle for Olepishet. <a href="http://brownsinafrica.com/ministries/olepishet/">Click here to read more about Olepishet and how to get involved.</a></li>
<li>Andy is potentially going to be installed as an elder at our church, International Christian Fellowship.</li>
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<p>Lastly, if you haven&#8217;t checked out Andy&#8217;s latest video, AIM Identity, <a href="http://brownsinafrica.com/2010/10/07/identity/">watch it here!</a></p>
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		<title>Help needed with Lesa&#8217;s tuition</title>
		<link>http://brownsinafrica.com/2010/07/23/help-needed-with-lesas-tuition/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 04:32:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On July 5th, Lesa started graduate coursework for a Masters in Theater Education at the University of Northern Colorado. Many of you know Lesa&#8217;s undergraduate degree was International Ministries with an emphasis in Fine Arts. It wasn&#8217;t an education degree, &#8230; <a href="http://brownsinafrica.com/2010/07/23/help-needed-with-lesas-tuition/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On July 5th, Lesa started graduate coursework for a <strong>Masters in Theater Education</strong> at the University of Northern Colorado. Many of you know Lesa&#8217;s undergraduate degree was International Ministries with an emphasis in Fine Arts. It wasn&#8217;t an education degree, however, and for Lesa to teach drama at the school she works at, she received a provisional teaching certificate with the requirement that she would need to do continuing education.</p>
<p>Many of you are keenly aware of the incredible ministry Lesa has, not only in drama, but in discipling, mentoring and training these students.  She&#8217;ll be filling you in more in our next update, but she is already learning many things that she is excited to use in her teaching/directing and for helping her students utilize drama as a ministry tool at school and in the surrounding communities.</p>
<p>If you would like to be a part of supporting her in continuing this work, would you consider giving to her educational expenses? Right now we took out student loans to pay for her schooling and books. This summer she is earning 9 credit hours at a cost of $3,500.  She&#8217;ll then take 3 hours each semester, another 9 hours next summer, and then 3 more semesters of 3 hours each.  If you would like to give a tax-deductible gift to help with these expenses, instructions are below.</p>
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<li>go to AIM&#8217;s online giving page (<a href="https://dlq4.donatelinq.net/qv10/Donation.aspx?MerchantID=aimint">https://dlq4.donatelinq.net/qv10/Donation.aspx?MerchantID=aimint</a>)</li>
<li>under categories, select &#8220;Missionaries (USA sending unit)&#8221;</li>
<li>under the subcategory, select &#8220;Brown, Andrew &amp; Lesa &#8211; Cont. education&#8221;</li>
<li>Click the &#8220;Add&#8221; button to add a donation to this project</li>
<li>Fill in the rest of the information and click &#8220;Next&#8221;</li>
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<p>God bless you for encouragement and support of Lesa and her ministry in Kenya.</p>
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		<title>Brown Family Update &#8211; May 2010</title>
		<link>http://brownsinafrica.com/2010/05/31/brown-family-update-may-2010/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 18:27:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Brown</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the past month we&#8217;ve closed a musical, said many goodbyes to graduating students, goodbye to OFM teammates, &#8220;welcome back&#8221; to friends, Andy&#8217;s traveled to the Northern Frontier and Rwanda, played in jazz festivals, and we&#8217;ve hosted our Rendille and Maasai pastor friends and many other students and friends at our house. For sure, May was one of the busiest months in Africa we&#8217;ve ever had.</p>
<h2>Olepishet</h2>
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<p class="pie-img-wrapper"><a title="Evening campfire discussions about life" href="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/S6e710S1TEI/AAAAAAAAFP8/NDYutzglglI/_DSC8256.jpg?imgmax=640" rel="lightbox[2010-4-1-19-56-56]"><img class="pie-img" src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/S6e710S1TEI/AAAAAAAAFP8/NDYutzglglI/s160-c/_DSC8256.jpg"  alt="Evening campfire discussions about life" width="160" height="160" / rel="lightbox[roadtrip]"></a></p>
<p class="pie-caption" style="width: 160px;">Evening campfire discussions about life</p>
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<p>Many families around here like to travel over Spring break. Some go to the Maasai Mara to watch the migration of the wildebeest. Some go to the Indian Ocean and relax on the beach. Some even squeeze in a quick trip to Europe.  Well, our idea of relaxation this Spring Break was a bit different, but still just as rewarding.  We decided this was the best opportunity for our family to invest in the tiny Maasai village of Olepishet, where Lesa had led a group of HS students in January (<a href="http://brownfamily.ws/2010/02/05/more-than-i-thought-it-could-be/">Click here to read &#8220;More than I thought it could be&#8221;</a>). We packed our Land Rover to the ceiling, including extra fuel and lots of water, and drove about 5 hours, way past the end of the paved roads, crossing rivers, driving up and down steep, rocky terrain, to reach this special place in our family&#8217;s heart.</p>
<p>We didn&#8217;t have a big agenda, other than camping and living in the community for a few days, and exploring ways that our school, and our family specifically, could invest in the people and church here. We spent several nights, sitting around the fire, eating roast goat and talking with the people about what God is doing in this community through the local church. We felt like real missionaries for once. Hours away from the nearest wazungu (white people), no longer under the supervision or care of some senior missionary. Just us and the Maasai.</p>
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<p class="pie-img-wrapper"><a title="Lesa, in the colorful women's section" href="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/S6e_EnzJ-cI/AAAAAAAAFRE/ldDWwXh6W2E/_DSC8363.jpg?imgmax=640" rel="lightbox[2010-4-1-19-57-54]"><img class="pie-img" src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/S6e_EnzJ-cI/AAAAAAAAFRE/ldDWwXh6W2E/s160-c/_DSC8363.jpg"  alt="Lesa, in the colorful women's section" width="160" height="160" / rel="lightbox[roadtrip]"></a></p>
<p class="pie-caption" style="width: 160px;">Lesa, in the colorful women&#8217;s section</p>
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<p>At church Lesa and I were honored with Maasai necklaces and shukas (blankets) and staffs. We left feeling more encouraged by the community there than vice versa I&#8217;m sure, and that the beginning of a new friendship had come.</p>
<p>A few weeks ago, the pastor and an elder from the church came and spent the weekend with us at our home in Nairobi. We continued to share experiences together and talk about what the needs of the village are that the local church is trying to meet. And how we as a family, or the school, might try to help the church meet those felt needs. One of those needs was the area of HIV/AIDS and general health training and awareness. Another was in the possibly of helping to establish a medical clinic in the village (right now it is a couple hours&#8217; walk to the nearest clinic), the first step for this would probably be some kind of vehicle for driving people to remote clinics until a dispensary is established in Olepishet. Another possibility was in educational needs of the community and/or sponsoring the pastor/elders for further theological training. At this point, there are no outside sources of help/community development in Olepishet.  We may be the only people who are aware of these needs and who are hoping to meet them.</p>
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<p class="pie-img-wrapper"><a title="Mountain overlooking Olepishet" href="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/S6e82t7is_I/AAAAAAAAFQU/zYqqbsg5O-8/_DSC8295.jpg?imgmax=640" rel="lightbox[2010-4-1-19-58-41]"><img class="pie-img" src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/S6e82t7is_I/AAAAAAAAFQU/zYqqbsg5O-8/s160-c/_DSC8295.jpg"  alt="Mountain overlooking Olepishet" width="160" height="160" / rel="lightbox[roadtrip]"></a></p>
<p class="pie-caption" style="width: 160px;">Mountain overlooking Olepishet</p>
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<p>We&#8217;ve decided to pray on these things, and when we return in August to get together again when the school calendar allows. There is a possibility that Lesa will help lead a group there from school to do medical work 1st semester.  We thank God for the opportunity to be a part of the lives and church in this special community. Please pray with us as we seek to build this relationship and encourage the church.  As things progress, we will keep you informed of the needs of Olepishet, as any major community development projects there would require funds from outside sources.  Please be in prayer about how God may lead you in this direction.</p>
<h2>Seussical</h2>
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<p class="pie-img-wrapper"><a title="Finale: final pose" href="http://lh6.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/S_wCmQU0fNI/AAAAAAAAFZ4/G_uI-MhrqE0/_DSC9090.jpg?imgmax=640" rel="lightbox[2010-4-1-19-59-59]"><img class="pie-img" src="http://lh6.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/S_wCmQU0fNI/AAAAAAAAFZ4/G_uI-MhrqE0/s160-c/_DSC9090.jpg"  alt="Finale: final pose" width="160" height="160" / rel="lightbox[roadtrip]"></a></p>
<p class="pie-caption" style="width: 160px;">Finale: final pose</p>
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<p>Upon returning from Olepishet as a family, we jumped right back into the thick of things at school. Rehearsals for &#8220;Seussical: the Musical&#8221; were in full swing, and Lesa&#8217;s cast of over 80 actors, crew, orchestra, managers, and directors kept her busy. Our whole family was busy, actually, with Andy serving as Technical Director and also playing bass guitar in the pit orchestra. Sydney had a short starring role as the elephant bird during the evening performances. And Robert and Avery pretty much think they own the theater.  The show was a huge success &#8211; the best we&#8217;ve done yet! (Did I mention that I have the best job in the world?)</p>
<h2>OFM</h2>
<p>Mere days after Seussical closed, Andy was traveling with the On-Field Media team, finishing production on some projects that he&#8217;d been pushing off until the show was over.</p>
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<p class="pie-img-wrapper"><a title="Avery and new friends, rural Korr" href="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/S_1irRRgASI/AAAAAAAAFbg/I4Uw06Rbd-s/_DSC9313.jpg?imgmax=640" rel="lightbox[2010-4-1-20-1-48]"><img class="pie-img" src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/S_1irRRgASI/AAAAAAAAFbg/I4Uw06Rbd-s/s160-c/_DSC9313.jpg"  alt="Avery and new friends, rural Korr" width="160" height="160" / rel="lightbox[roadtrip]"></a></p>
<p class="pie-caption" style="width: 160px;">Avery and new friends, rural Korr</p>
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<p>He started with a trip on AIM AIR to Marsabit and Korr, and because OFM had chartered their own airplane, he had an extra seat and the opportunity to bring Avery along. Avery was put to work, though, as a grip, best boy, and official bird chaser (or any other animal that was making noise during filming sessions).</p>
<p>Avery was like a celebrity everywhere he went. Small white kids are a rare sight in these parts, and Avery&#8217;s entrance onto a school in Marsabit almost caused school to close for the day as every student wanted to shake his hand, touch his hair, ask his name, and generally just crowd around him staring. At one point, Avery, surrounded by maybe 100 kids, took off running quickly across the football pitch. It startled the kids so badly that half of them screamed, only to join Avery moments later in his mad dash.</p>
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<p class="pie-img-wrapper"><a title="Pastor David and Avery riding on top of the truck, Korr, Kenya" href="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/S_1hhBcN4GI/AAAAAAAAFbM/6JCXDv2UQV8/_DSC9296.jpg?imgmax=640" rel="lightbox[2010-4-1-20-3-9]"><img class="pie-img" src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/S_1hhBcN4GI/AAAAAAAAFbM/6JCXDv2UQV8/s160-c/_DSC9296.jpg"  alt="Pastor David and Avery riding on top of the truck, Korr, Kenya" width="160" height="160" / rel="lightbox[roadtrip]"></a></p>
<p class="pie-caption" style="width: 160px;">Pastor David and Avery riding on top of the truck, Korr, Kenya</p>
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<p>In Korr, Avery&#8217;s favorite part was riding out into our many excursions into the desert on top of the Land Cruiser. He made quick friends with Pastor David Gargule&#8217;s children, as his children had 2 things most young children here didn&#8217;t have: English and pants. He also joined in, and nearly won, a limbo contest one night at the local secondary school.</p>
<p>Andy greatly enjoyed having Avery along on this trip, as nothing helps a 2nd grader understand what his dad does for a job better than taking him along. Later this summer look for the new AIM Identity film, which was shot on this trip.</p>
<p>Days after returning from this trip, Andy took Robert up to RVA for the weekend as Andy was a guest soloist/clinician in a concert with the RVA jazz band. A few days after that and Andy was off again to Rwanda for a few days on further production for the AIM Identity film.</p>
<h2>Transitions</h2>
<p>The past week has been a time of intense transitions:</p>
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<p class="pie-img-wrapper"><a title="The OFM team, as Ted arrived and Kate leaves" href="http://lh6.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/S_1kj1hJx1I/AAAAAAAAFb8/ZKWWjfGbP30/_DSC9320.jpg?imgmax=640" rel="lightbox[2010-4-1-21-21-46]"><img class="pie-img" src="http://lh6.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/S_1kj1hJx1I/AAAAAAAAFb8/ZKWWjfGbP30/s160-c/_DSC9320.jpg"  alt="The OFM team, as Ted arrived and Kate leaves" width="160" height="160" / rel="lightbox[roadtrip]"></a></p>
<p class="pie-caption" style="width: 160px;">The OFM team, as Ted arrived and Kate leaves</p>
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<p>After 7 months of leading the OFM team, Andy&#8217;s friend and teammate Ted Rurup has returned to Kenya. Andy hands back the leadership of OFM to Ted, very thankful for the administrative burden to be lifted, but also glad for the opportunity to provide leadership when it was needed.<br />
2 days after Ted arrived, the OFM team said goodbye to Kate Joyce, the OFM photographer for the past 17 months, as she transitioned back to the US.</p>
<p>We have recently transitioned into the role of leaders for the music/worship ministry at our church, International Christian Fellowship.  We have seen God&#8217;s hand in this whole process at the church and are quite pleased and honored to step into this role.  Of course, you all know that doing this brings us joy and is a huge part of who we are.  We have enjoyed getting involved in the Leadership Team of the Fellowship and look forward to helping next year as it is also in a time of transition in its structure.</p>
<p>Life at school has been amazing for me (Lesa) this year.  I have been on a sharp learning curve, as it had been so many years since I had been in a classroom.  I&#8217;ve finished up the year feeling pretty good about my classroom teaching and great about the shows.  Next year I will increase the number of classes I teach. I will also be overseeing all the high school worship teams for chapel, as well as teaching a few private guitar and voice lessons.  This is all a tremendous privilege and joy for me.   My rosters for next year are much fuller than this year, as I guess its gotten around that Mrs. Brown isn&#8217;t so bad after all.</p>
<p>These are my courses for next year:</p>
<p><strong>1st semester High School:</strong> Intro to Theatre, Communications, Worship, 2 Independent Studies (Acting/Directing and Playwriting). <strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Middle School:</strong> 8th grade &#8220;Careers&#8221; class and 7th grade Speech<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>2nd semester High School:</strong> Intro to Theatre, Acting, Discipleship. Middle School: 8th grade &#8220;Careers&#8221; class and 7th grade Speech</p>
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<p class="pie-img-wrapper"><a title="Whipping them into shape!" href="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/S_wA-r-1i7I/AAAAAAAAFZE/PkAY0-I9_Ck/_DSC8809.jpg?imgmax=640" rel="lightbox[2010-4-1-21-23-14]"><img class="pie-img" src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/S_wA-r-1i7I/AAAAAAAAFZE/PkAY0-I9_Ck/s160-c/_DSC8809.jpg"  alt="Whipping them into shape!" width="160" height="160" / rel="lightbox[roadtrip]"></a></p>
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<p>I have been blessed by how much love God has given me for my students.  I&#8217;ve had some wonderful mentoring opportunities with many of them, and pray that these will continue with them next year (and even with the graduates over FaceBook!)  Please pray for me as I minister at school, not only to missionary kids, but also to many students from a variety of cultures (36!) and faith backgrounds.  Graduation was a bittersweet time for me.  It was such a privilege to sit amongst the faculty on the stage during the ceremony and hear about the students&#8217; accomplishments and future plans, as well as to attend grad parties.  What an amazing group of students and what a school to get to be a part of.  But it was difficult, as some of these students have been in all four of my shows since I came to the school last year, some went with me to Olepishet for CFS, and all have grown dear to me.  I can&#8217;t imagine how I will cope with this year after year!</p>
<h2>Summer schedule</h2>
<p>June 1- Lesa and the kids leave for America<br />
June 11- Lesa&#8217;s sister, Katie, gets married<br />
June 22- Andy flies to America to join the family<br />
July 5- Lesa starts 3 weeks of summer school at University of Northern Colorado (Masters in Theater Education)<br />
July 31- Andy&#8217;s sister, Emily, gets married<br />
August 1- We fly back home, to Kenya</p>
<h2>In closing</h2>
<p>We wish we could see you all this summer, but as it is not a furlough summer for us (and will be full of family commitments!) we are spending most of our time in Kansas and Illinois, with Lesa in Colorado for 3 weeks for grad school. Summer 2011 will be our regularly scheduled furlough, with our full circuit from Virginia to Colorado and every state in-between.</p>
<p>Thanks for the opportunity to be your missionaries in Africa. May God bless you richly for your prayers and financial support over the past 3 years.</p>
<p>In God&#8217;s grace,<br />
Andy, Lesa, Robert, Avery, and Sydney Brown</p>
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		<title>Brown Family Update &#8211; March 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 12:32:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greetings from Kenya Greetings from warm and sunny Kenya, where we are wrapping up our summer months and heading into the rainy season! We have enjoyed hearing all your stories from blizzards of biblical proportions and reminding us that during &#8230; <a href="http://brownsinafrica.com/2010/03/24/brown-family-update-march-2010/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Greetings from warm and sunny Kenya, where we are wrapping up our summer months and heading into the rainy season! We have enjoyed hearing all your stories from blizzards of biblical proportions and reminding us that during these months we live in polar opposite seasons!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been a crazy couple of months since we&#8217;ve last written an update, so we wanted to catch you up with our lives, and thank you for praying for us and thinking of us.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 210px;  border: 1px solid #dddddd; background-color: #f3f3f3; padding-top: 4px; margin: 10px; text-align:center; float: right;"><a href="http://vimeo.com/10062716"><img src="http://ts.vimeo.com.s3.amazonaws.com/515/684/51568448_200.jpg"  alt="" width="200" height="150" / rel="lightbox[roadtrip]"></a><p style=' padding: 0 4px 5px; margin: 0;'  class="wp-caption-text">Click to watch the short film: North Africa</p></div>
<h3>North Africa</h3>
<p><strong>Andy</strong> had the opportunity to lead the OFM team to North Africa last month. He and the team lived inside an ancient medina for 2 weeks and served the local platforms there with media: web, photography, filmaking. Click the photo to the right to watch a short film the team produced for the workers there.</p>
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<a href="http://brownfamily.ws/2010/03/24/north-africa/">Click here to read more about Andy&#8217;s trip there, and the rapidly deteriorating situation for Christian workers there. For the password to the post, please contact us.</a></em></p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 154px;  border: 1px solid #dddddd; background-color: #f3f3f3; padding-top: 4px; margin: 10px; text-align:center; float: left;"><a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/andylesabrown/OlepishetFamilyTrip"><img src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/S6e6EmcMxYE/AAAAAAAAFSI/k1pb9DWQxhQ/s144-c/OlepishetFamilyTrip.jpg"  alt="" width="144" height="144" / rel="lightbox[roadtrip]"></a><p style=' padding: 0 4px 5px; margin: 0;'  class="wp-caption-text">Click to see photos from family trip to Olepishet</p></div>
<h3>Olepishet</h3>
<p>A tiny village in Masai land has captured our hearts, through <strong>Lesa</strong>&#8216;s January trip there with our school&#8217;s Cultural Field Studies, and last week our whole family went to spend a few days doing life and ministry with our new Masai friends. We are continuing to process how we might be involved in an ongoing way with this community.</p>
<p>From Lesa&#8217;s blog post:</p>
<blockquote><p>I’ve been trying to determine at which point the trip became more than I’d planned on – more than I thought it could be.  I went into it excited about time with the students but nervous about the unknown living conditions.  Particularly.. squatty potties, with which I was not yet an expert, despite my nearly three years of living in Africa.  Andy was glad for me to get out of Nairobi and see some more of up-country Kenya.  I guess I was glad for that too, in a sort of disengaged kind of way.  I certainly didn’t expect my life to be changed by the people of a small community called Olepishet.</p>
<p><a href="http://brownfamily.ws/2010/02/05/more-than-i-thought-it-could-be/"><em>Click here to continue reading &#8220;More Than I Though It Could Be&#8221;.</em></a></p></blockquote>
<h3>Breaking stuff</h3>
<p>Between Andy and our 2 boys you can count 9 broken bones. Call it clumsiness or a daredevil spirit or a combination, but the Brown boys are known for breaking things. The past 2 months has been no exception.</p>
<p><strong>Robert</strong>, on his Cultural Field Studies trip, broke his <strong>collarbone</strong> playing football (not soccer) just as the sun was setting on the 2nd day of this overnight trip and just as his dad was getting settled into North Africa. After a bumpy 2 hour ride back to Nairobi to the hospital, Rob met Lesa at the hospital here. Fortunately there wasn&#8217;t much to be done other than wrapping his shoulders back. By the time he saw Andy almost 2 weeks later he was climbing trees again.</p>
<p>Then, 2 weeks ago, <strong>Andy</strong> took quite a spill on his <strong>motorcycle</strong>. Not exactly his fault, but he now has a heightened sense of driving defensively. Fortunately nothing was broken, he or the bike, but he did ruin a favorite pair of pants and lose a bit of skin off his wrist, hip, and ankle. Praise God for his protection and sovereignty!</p>
<h3>Coming up</h3>
<p><a href="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/SxTvhdczEFI/AAAAAAAAE6Y/KOPdvX-Ax3I/_DSC7201.jpg?imgmax=640" rel="lightbox[2010-2-3-15-7-3]"><img class="pie-img alignright" style="margin: 10px 10px 10px 10px;;  float: right; padding: 4px; margin: 0 0 2px 7px;" src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/SxTvhdczEFI/AAAAAAAAE6Y/KOPdvX-Ax3I/s160-c/_DSC7201.jpg"  alt="_DSC7201.jpg" width="160" height="160" / rel="lightbox[roadtrip]"></a>We&#8217;ve got 1 big event coming up in the next month, and its name is <strong>Seussical</strong>: the High School&#8217;s spring musical, with a cast and crew even bigger than King and I, and even Andy is getting involved this time playing bass in the pit. The show is April 23-24, and April 29 through May 1, if you&#8217;re in town you won&#8217;t want to miss this.</p>
<p>We will also be traveling to the US this summer as Lesa&#8217;s sister and Andy&#8217;s sister are both getting married. Not to each other. <strong>Lesa</strong> and the kids will be flying out just as soon as school ends to catch Katie&#8217;s wedding at the beginning of June. <strong>Andy</strong> will meet up with them at the end of June so they can attend Emily&#8217;s wedding in July, and then the whole family will be traveling back to Kenya in time for school to start again.</p>
<p>Please pray for:</p>
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<li><strong>Seussical</strong>: for the students involved and Lesa&#8217;s leadership, that the process of pulling together a big production will teach students important life skills and a love for the arts and how they can be used to glorify God.</li>
<li>Our <strong>family</strong>&#8216;s sanity during this final month of preparations for the show</li>
<li>Andy&#8217;s safety on his daily commute on the <strong>motorcycle</strong></li>
<li>Andy&#8217;s leadership as he continues to lead the <a href="http://aim-ofm.org"><strong>On-Field Media team</strong></a> in ministry across the continent, serving over 1000 missionaries and projects in more than 20 countries.</li>
<li>Our family&#8217;s new Masai friends in <strong>Olepishet</strong>. Pray that <em>we</em> would be changed and affected first, by our relationships with them, and that patiently we would discern how we can be involved in blessing this community and getting involved in resourcing the local church there.</li>
<li><strong>Safety</strong> in Nairobi. The past couple months have been hard ones for many expats (foreigners, like us) here, with a marked increase in robberies and carjackings and violent crimes. We rest well knowing that the safest place to be is in the center of God&#8217;s will.</li>
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<h3>In Closing</h3>
<p>We are privileged to partner with you for the sake of the God&#8217;s Kingdom. We are the extension of your hands and feet, all interconnected in this mystery of the body of Christ. We have such a unique role to play here in the kingdom, on the front lines of the kingdom, and we take that very seriously, as we do your support and love. Thank you for partnering with us, and we pray God multiplies your blessings.</p>
<p>In Christ,</p>
<p>Andy, Lesa, Robert, Avery, and Sydney Brown</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 19:05:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi friends, It&#8217;s been a few weeks since we&#8217;ve shared with you, ok maybe a few months if you don&#8217;t follow us on twitter or facebook, but we do have some immediate things we need prayer for: On Friday, Lesa &#8230; <a href="http://brownsinafrica.com/2010/01/18/immediate-prayer-requests/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi friends,</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been a few weeks since we&#8217;ve shared with you, ok maybe a few months if you don&#8217;t follow us on twitter or facebook, but we do have some immediate things we need prayer for:</p>
<p>On Friday, Lesa is leading a group of over a dozen 12th grade girls on a CFS trip (Cultural Field Studies). She will be taking this group of young ladies into the heart of Masaai land, staying in local homes, participating in local culture, building cross-cultural relationship, for about 5 days. She will also be mentoring and discipling these girls, which is something Lesa loves to do more than anything! Please pray for her safety and comfort and for great relationships to be built, both with the high schoolers and with the Masaai. Also pray for special &#8220;dad&#8221; time with the kids while Lesa&#8217;s away.</p>
<p>In just under 2 weeks, Andy is leading the OFM (On-Field Media) team to North Africa, to a country he&#8217;s never been to but has always wanted to visit. A country where there are no &#8220;missionaries&#8221; because such a thing would get you expelled from the country, or worse. A country where the cost to local believers for following Christ is more than most of us could bear. And yet the church lives, and we hope to share in that, encourage the church, and capture some of these stories and people and culture on film for the edification and building up of the worldwide church. Please pray for safety in the air and especially on the ground, for open doors to be able to capture the stories and images of these people, for salt and light to be shared.</p>
<p>In just over 2 weeks, Robbie (excuse me&#8230; it&#8217;s &#8220;Robert&#8221; now) will be going on the 5th grade CFS (Cultural Field Studies) trip, something new and exciting for him! Pray for God to continue to mold and shape Robert&#8217;s character into something special, beautiful, unique, and Christ-like through this experience.</p>
<p>Lesa is also in the thick of rehearsals for a middle school play, and the high-school spring musical. Pray for balance and managing stress and especially for good relationships and experiences for the students involved.</p>
<p>Andy is in the thick of managing the OFM team, which has now grown to 3 full-time, 2 part-time staff. (In contrast, Lesa is managing over 60 students in the high school musical!) He&#8217;s trying to finish videos shot 6 months ago, having shot 3 projects since then that are sitting on his desk waiting to be captured and logged. Pray for him to be a good manager and for good time-management and prioritization. Pray for the team&#8217;s efforts to continue to bear fruit all around the world for the cause of missions.</p>
<p>Thank you all for your continued prayers and support of our ministries here in Africa. God knit us together for times like this, that we can support and prop each other up in prayer. We thank God for you all.</p>
<p>-Andy and Lesa</p>
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		<title>the Diary of Anne Frank</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 07:34:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8230;was a smashing success. In fact, a Dutch man from Amsterdam came up to Lesa after one of the performances and exclaimed that this was the best production and the most authentic costumes and set he had ever seen. Next &#8230; <a href="http://brownsinafrica.com/2009/12/08/the-diary-of-anne-frank/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Next production&#8230; Lesa&#8217;s directing a middle school play: &#8220;Chateau La Roach&#8221;, which he had seen done in Virginia and loved. And rehearsals for the HS musical, &#8220;Seussical&#8221; have already started as well.</p>
<p>Full photos of <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/andylesabrown/TheDiaryOfAnneFrank">the Diary of Anne Frank</a>:</p>
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		<title>Brown Family Update &#8211; Oct 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 11:21:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andy Brown</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Friends, We have been grateful and blessed by your prayers and emails and chats and thoughts over the past 10 weeks since we&#8217;ve returned to Africa. We have been trying to find time to get an email update written, &#8230; <a href="http://brownsinafrica.com/2009/10/20/brown-family-update-oct-2009/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Dear Friends,</h2>
<p>We have been grateful and blessed by your prayers and emails and chats and thoughts over the past 10 weeks since we&#8217;ve returned to Africa. We have been trying to find time to get an email update written, and are very sorry it&#8217;s taken so long! Please know that you have been on our hearts and minds as well, as our goodbyes this summer are still fresh in our memory.</p>
<h2>Over the past 10 weeks we have:</h2>
<ul>
<li>flown across 8 timezones and eventually conquered jetlag</li>
<li>Lost 2 friends in the AIM AIR accident (<a href="http://brownfamily.ws/2009/08/17/the-update-i-didnt-want-to-write/">http://brownfamily.ws/2009/08/17/the-update-i-didnt-want-to-write/</a>)</li>
<li>Did what we could to support those 2 families who lost their husbands and dads</li>
<li>Moved into a new house (our 5th house in Nairobi!)<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 154px;  border: 1px solid #dddddd; background-color: #f3f3f3; padding-top: 4px; margin: 10px; text-align:center; float: right;"><a title="The kids, in front of our latest house in Nairobi" href="http://lh6.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/St2U-tSqlcI/AAAAAAAAE5Q/-ihTeRRrf64/_DSC7144.JPG?imgmax=800" rel="lightbox[post388]"><img src="http://lh6.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/St2U-tSqlcI/AAAAAAAAE5Q/-ihTeRRrf64/s144/_DSC7144.JPG"  alt="_DSC7144.JPG" width="144" height="96" / rel="lightbox[roadtrip]"></a><p style=' padding: 0 4px 5px; margin: 0;'  class="wp-caption-text">Kids, in front of our latest house</p></div></li>
<li>Lost all the weight we&#8217;d gained over the summer in the US</li>
<li>Struggled with electricity and water rationing, often both at once!</li>
<li>Started having health issues and had a colonoscopy (Andy), the 2nd in 3 months!</li>
<li>Started over at a new school</li>
<li>Saw our little girl become a schoolgirl (Sydney- kindergarten)</li>
<li>Saw Lesa&#8217;s return to full-time teaching</li>
<li>Celebrated a birthday (Robbie- 11)</li>
<li>Started regularly leading worship on Sunday mornings (after a 2 year hiatus)</li>
<li>Spent 5 days in the Northern Frontier District filming (Andy) (<a href="http://brownfamily.ws/2009/10/16/worship-from-the-desert-place/">http://brownfamily.ws/2009/10/16/worship-from-the-desert-place/</a>)</li>
<li>Driven over 600 miles through Nairobi traffic on a motorcycle (Andy)<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 114px;  border: 1px solid #dddddd; background-color: #f3f3f3; padding-top: 4px; margin: 10px; text-align:center; float: right;"><a title="Andy and his piki piki" href="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/St2U7wm64-I/AAAAAAAAE5M/tvKFnSAtF6w/_DSC7143.jpg?imgmax=800" rel="lightbox[post388]"><img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/St2U7wm64-I/AAAAAAAAE5M/tvKFnSAtF6w/s144/_DSC7143.jpg"  alt="_DSC7143.jpg" width="104" height="144" / rel="lightbox[roadtrip]"></a><p style=' padding: 0 4px 5px; margin: 0;'  class="wp-caption-text">Andy, rainsoaked, and his motorcycle</p></div></li>
<li>Are 8 weeks into the 11 weeks of rehearsal for The Diary of Anne Frank (Lesa)</li>
<li><strong>Praised God over and over that He has placed us here, doing exactly what we were made to do</strong></li>
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<h2>Over the next 10 weeks we will:</h2>
<ul>
<li>Celebrate two more birthdays (Lesa, Oct 30 and Sydney, Nov 11)</li>
<li>Direct 3 HS performances (Lesa) of the The Diary of Anne Frank (Nov 5,6,7)</li>
<li>Take over the leadership of On-Field Media (Andy) while Ted is on home assignment</li>
<li>Spend a week as cameraman with Billy Graham Association (Andy)</li>
<li>Spend 8 days in Lesotho (South Africa- Andy) on filming a documentary on the nomadic, underclass shepherds of this mountainous country</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>The first month of our return to Africa was a rough one. </strong>Between our friend&#8217;s deaths, the funerals, moving houses, starting a new school, not to mention being terribly jetlagged, we were a mess. Through that time we held fast to God&#8217;s promises, that he is faithful and compassionate and understanding and works all things together for our good. All things&#8230; every single thing.  We are still holding tight to Him, as life is completely different now in many ways and we are all still getting used to the many changes.</p>
<p><strong>We are finally seeing some rain after a severe drought here in Kenya.</strong> People and livestock have been suffering terribly over the past few months and it seemed as if the rain would never come.  We&#8217;ve never gone without water completely here in Nairobi, but the city has been rationing water so that most of the city only received water a few days a week.  Everyone stores the water when it comes, so while it has been inconvenient, we have been okay.  The electricity was also being rationed (off 3 days a week) because of the water shortage.  The rains started up this past week and haven&#8217;t let up too much.  The rationing appears to be over and we feel quite spoiled to be able to turn on the faucet and see the water pouring in every day!  Our prayer now is that there won&#8217;t be flooding all over Kenya, which can be destructive as well.</p>
<p>Lesa has her 3rd drama production coming up, the <strong>The Diary of Anne Frank</strong>. She is also teaching 2 high school drama classes and a middle school drama class.  She will direct a middle school play second semester, as well as a musical production for the high school.  Returning to work has been challenging and tiring for her &#8211; teaching at 35 with three kids is much different than teaching at 23!  Despite the sharp learning curve, she is loving her time at our school and feels a deep sense of purpose in mentoring and equipping these students to use their gifts for God&#8217;s glory.</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 154px;  border: 1px solid #dddddd; background-color: #f3f3f3; padding-top: 4px; margin: 10px; text-align:center; float: left;"><a title="DSC_0121.jpg" href="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/SthT2JZayYI/AAAAAAAAE4w/SB_4d6MqOYE/DSC_0121.jpg?imgmax=800" rel="lightbox[post388]"><img src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/SthT2JZayYI/AAAAAAAAE4w/SB_4d6MqOYE/s144/DSC_0121.jpg"  alt="DSC_0121.jpg" width="144" height="96" / rel="lightbox[roadtrip]"></a><p style=' padding: 0 4px 5px; margin: 0;'  class="wp-caption-text">Andy, filming in northern Kenya last month</p></div>Andy has taken over as the team coordinator for <strong>On-Field Media</strong>.  We are going to miss our friends, the Rurups, while they are on Home Assignment.  At this current time, he has 6 film projects in various stages of completion to manage, in addition to some web projects, contracting with the Billy Graham Association, and planning a trip to Lesotho (Southern Africa) next month. That 30 minute commute on the motorcycle is the icing on the cake.</p>
<p>The children have been busy at school with activities and getting to know new friends.  Robbie is now playing the trombone and will also be in the upcoming elementary Christmas production as a shepherd.  He and Avery are taking piano lessons at school and are both doing quite well.  Sydney is&#8230; well&#8230; still Sydney.  She loves school and is as social as ever.  She has a wonderful teacher, whom she loves.  We feel very blessed to be able to have our children at such an amazing school.  Our house has been a blessing too, though quite a bit of work for Andy as he has been working on some plumbing issues ever since we moved in.  Living so close to the school has made all the difference in the world for Lesa and the kids &#8211; no more hour-long bus/car rides.  Now we can get to school in under two minutes!  And of course, Andy loves riding a piki piki (that&#8217;s Kiswahili for motorcycle).</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 106px;  border: 1px solid #dddddd; background-color: #f3f3f3; padding-top: 4px; margin: 10px; text-align:center; float: right;"><a title="Lesa, leading worship at International Christian Fellowship" href="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/St2VBLKr1LI/AAAAAAAAE5Y/KktFyqWR5JY/_DSC7150.jpg?imgmax=800" rel="lightbox[post388]"><img src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/St2VBLKr1LI/AAAAAAAAE5Y/KktFyqWR5JY/s144/_DSC7150.jpg"  alt="_DSC7150.jpg" width="96" height="144" / rel="lightbox[roadtrip]"></a><p style=' padding: 0 4px 5px; margin: 0;'  class="wp-caption-text">Lesa, leading worship on a Sunday morning</p></div>We are helping to lead worship now at our church, <strong>International Christian Fellowship</strong>, which is an answer to prayer. We also participate in a very &#8220;international&#8221; small group from church with Koreans, Africans, Americans, and Norwegians (that&#8217;s 4 continents represented!) and greatly enjoy the fellowship time with these experienced and wise missionaries.</p>
<p><div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 154px;  border: 1px solid #dddddd; background-color: #f3f3f3; padding-top: 4px; margin: 10px; text-align:center; float: left;"><a title="Us with Wyclif, Selina, and Brian" href="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/St2U3d398DI/AAAAAAAAE5I/iKlyF-edixU/_DSC7127.JPG?imgmax=800" rel="lightbox[post388]"><img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_qj_AFzm1B0U/St2U3d398DI/AAAAAAAAE5I/iKlyF-edixU/s144/_DSC7127.JPG"  alt="_DSC7127.JPG" width="144" height="96" / rel="lightbox[roadtrip]"></a><p style=' padding: 0 4px 5px; margin: 0;'  class="wp-caption-text">Us, with Wyclif, Selina, and Brian</p></div>Andy continues his relationship with Mohammed.  He is currently working to help find a special off-road wheelchair for Mohammed&#8217;s sister-in-law who recently lost her legs in an accident.  We are also still supporting little Brian so that he can go to a school with a speech therapist.  We&#8217;ve been able to spend some time with him and his family and they are all quite happy and grateful to all of you who have helped to pay for his tuition.  If you would like to help with Brian&#8217;s  tuition (it is approx. $100 a month) you can just email us and let us know.</p>
<p>We would love to hear from each of you to know how you are doing since we saw you last.  Please drop us an email and keep in touch!  Thank you again for all of your prayers and support.  We couldn&#8217;t be here without you.</p>
<h2>In His Precious Name,</h2>
<p>Andy, Lesa, Robbie, Avery, and Sydney</p>
<p><strong>Prayer requests:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Lesa&#8217;s show &#8211; that the students would do their best, that God would be glorified, and that our family will survive the stress!</li>
<li>Andy&#8217;s trip to Lesotho &#8211; for safety and opportunities</li>
<li>Kenya&#8217;s drought &#8211; that the rains would make it throughout the country (but not too much!)</li>
<li>Andy&#8217;s health &#8211; please pray that the Ulcerative Colitis, which reappeared after our stressful month in August would go away again (last time it was gone for 8 years).</li>
<li>AIM AIR &#8211; please pray for our friends at AIM AIR as they are still putting the pieces together after the accident.  Also, please pray for the Williams and the Toew&#8217;s families who each lost a husband/father.</li>
</ul>
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