Our Missionary Experiences in the Central Africa Area

Saturday, December 27, 2025

Hello and Merry Christmas. We have completed 6 months of our mission and are enjoying the African experience of being around exotic animal. December is our wedding anniversary month, so we celebrated by going to a lodge a few hours away from us. The unique thing about the lodge is that it is also a game reserve. There are over 70 zebras and about 17 giraffes that wander freely on the grounds. The hippos come out of the water at night, but they close a gate to keep them away from the guests. Apparently, Hippos are dangerous and they like to keep the guests away from them. We were able to walk freely among the herds of zebras, giraffes, and other animals.  We took a boat ride to an island and were able to walk freely on the island with several other exotic animals. It was an experience that I never dreamed we would be able to experience. We also took a drive through Nairobi National Park which is only a 10-minute drive from our apartment. We saw a large male lion by the side of the road as well as several other animals. We will post several animal photos. We are aware that the pictures do not do justice to the experience of watching a giraffe walk by when you are about 20 feet away.

Sister Holloway finished the keyboard class that she has been teaching with others. It was a long 6-month class but there were several students who completed the class and they had a recital. It was rewarding to watch the students perform. Everyone that completed the class earned a keyboard. The hope is that they can develop their piano skills so they can accompany in church meetings. The next phase is to turn it over to the three stakes in Nairobi so they are responsible for managing it with the support of the senior missionaries.

It was a quiet Christmas for us. We had a Christmas Eve brunch with the senior missionaries and a gift exchange. Christmas day we spent with the senior missionaries from the Nairobi East Mission. We had dinner at a restaurant and visited with some senior missionaries that we don’t see very often. We were able to video call family which made it feel more like Christmas.

 

The giraffes are always looking down on us. 


Nairobi Piano class after the recital

Petting the Tortious

Ready for our boat ride to Crescent Island

walking among Impalas on Crescent Island


Flamingos in the water


A stroll among the Zebras

A morning walk among the Impalas

Zebras everywhere

 

Friday, December 26, 2025

Our Area President dressed in his traditional African outfit for our Area Christmas party
We interrupted his lunch
Female Impala by the side of the road as we were walking
Hippos on the shore at Crescent Island
Wildebeest on Crescent Island 
Zebras everywhere
Pelicans in the shore of Crescent Island

Sunday, December 7, 2025

Group photo of another senior missionary leaving us at the completion of their mission. 

Things in the Central Africa Area continue to be busy and exciting. Our senior missionary group changes as our missionary friends complete their mission and go home and others come to join us. We found out that we will have a missionary couple join us in January. They are from Arco, Idaho and Sister Holloway knew her as a child when she lived in Mackay, Idaho. They will be serving as Family History missionaries. We find the senior missionaries bring a wealth of experience and skills that are very valuable. There are areas here that lack  skills to do what needs to be done. That is why the senior missionaries are so valuable.

We attended our Area Office Christmas devotional on Friday. The African employees all dressed in traditional African clothing. It was colorful and fun to see the variety of colors and dress. Many wore traditional clothing from their villages. They had an area office choir that they put together. Sister Holloway played her flute to accompany the choir. We are learning that there is some musical talent here, but it is still a developing area. Sister Holloway has been helping to teach piano lessons with the goal of getting piano players for the local congregations. We just heard that the narrator for The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square, Derrick Porter, will be in Nairobi the end of January to lay the foundation for a Kenyan choir to record a number to be broadcast on the Spoken Word. We are excited to be a part of that.

Our days are busy talking with missionaries. Some have had some traumatic experiences. We talked with two missionaries who were attacked and assaulted. One had his nose broken. We also talked with other missionaries who came upon a man who had been beheaded. Some of the countries let local citizens handle the punishment for law breakers. Some of the stories we hear sound like the wild wild west of early America. We find we are safe in Nairobi as long as we stay in the safe areas. We have a walking path we do every day and wave to several of the Africans who are kind and friendly. Most are happy even though they live a very humble lifestyle with very few luxuries.

We are grateful to be here and serve. We miss our friends and family, but we feel we are needed and are part of a great work in this part of the Lord’s vineyard.  

Saturday, December 6, 2025

It is easy to get limited in our thinking at times. Before we came to Africa I thought motorcycles were for one to two people transportation. As you can tell from these pictures, I have been limited in my view of a motorcycle's purpose. Some of these require great balance and skill. 


A little updraft could turn this into an airplane

I hope they have goo health insurance, or even better life insurance. 

Not only a spare tire, but a spare motorcycle

Not just a sleeping bag, but a whole bed set.

A two person moving company

 

Hello and Merry Christmas. We have completed 6 months of our mission and are enjoying the African experience of being around exotic animal. ...