Rough Trip Back to Kenya

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Nathan and Carrie Radford serve the Lord in Kitale, Kenya. Their main ministries include indigenous church planting, a prison ministry, and a hospital ministry for mothers with premature babies.

January 5, 2022

Dear praying friends,

We hope this update finds each of you all doing well. We wish you each a Happy New Year. It is hard to believe that it is already 2022. Time passes so fast.

As I type this prayer letter, I (Nathan) am currently in a guest house in Nairobi with the family. We had a rough trip back to Kenya and unfortunately, our luggage for the whole upcoming term did not make it on our flight. So, we had to wait a few extra days in Nairobi for the luggage. We praise the Lord that our luggage did finally make it this morning, so we are planning to return to Kitale tomorrow morning, Lord willing. We thank the Lord that we have all our items with us.

What made this past trip so challenging was all the Covid protocols at all the airports and the various flights. We had to show all our documentation at each airport, and had to have a negative Covid test for all our family within 72 hours of traveling. Europe is also stricter now and has had a recent breakout of Covid cases, so it was challenging traveling there as well.

All in all, we praise the Lord that we have made it safely back to Kenya and we are looking forward to getting back to our familiar surroundings in Kitale. Please pray with us for this upcoming term, that all we do would bring honor and glory to God. We desire to please Him and serve where He leads.

There are many things that we need to get accomplished in the upcoming days, to resume ministry and life in Kitale. Please pray for us as we readjust and get set up again. We look forward to sharing more in next month’s update. We appreciate each of you so much and your heart for missions.

I will leave you with 1 Peter 5:7, which says “Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.” May we cast all our cares upon Him this upcoming year, trusting Him for all the results.

Blessings,
Nathan and Carrie Radford

Contact Info:
Nathan and Carrie Radford
naterad[at]yahoo.com
P.O. Box 4150
Kitale, Kenya 30200

For ministry donations:
Pastor George Sledd, Treasurer of BFM
P.O. Box 471280 | Lake Monroe, FL 32747-1280
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Missionary Update: Sheridan & Anita Stanton in Peru [February 2013]

Sheridan and Anita Stanton have served the Lord in Peru since 1983. Their main ministry is church planting and they have helped establish churches all over the country. Sheridan also works to train pastors and Anita works with the ladies’ ministry and developing children’s material.

February 5, 2013

Dear friends,

Anita and I arrived back in Peru, safe and sound on January the 9th.  It was a long day with several memorable events.  First, our commuter flight from Lexington to Chicago almost collided with a bus on the tarmac at the Chicago airport.  I did not know airplanes had brakes that could stop so fast.  Never unbuckle your seatbelt before the plane is completely stopped at the terminal.   For our next memorable event we flew from Chicago to Houston and only had a forty minute layover to catch our international flight to Lima, Peru.  We did not know what gate had been assigned for our next flight.  We knew we had to hustle to get to the next gate (thinking we would probably have to go through a security check again).  So we get off the plane in Houston and quickly check the large “departure board” and found that the assigned gate was E21.  It was then we realized we had arrived in Houston at gate E20, the gate for our departure flight was right behind us!  How often does that happen?  First time for us.

Our last unforgettable experience was when we arrived in Peru, and while going through immigration I realized I had lost my wallet on the plane.  Though I had our passports, the wallet contained our Peruvian visas.  I was not allowed to go back to the plane and could not go through immigrations without the visas.  So the airline agreed to search around the area where our seats where and thankfully they found my wallet.  This ordeal took about an hour but worked out okay because all the luggage from the plane arrived at the carousel five minutes after we finally cleared immigrations.  All the other passengers were hopping mad wondering if their luggage would ever arrive. It seems the truck that pulls the luggage carts had broken down and it took them an hour to replace it.  Then, the icing on the cake was that we got the “green light” going through customs; nice finish for a long day.  Thanks for all your prayers.

Bro. Sheridan with Bro. Roosevelt Hermitaño, missionary pastor of the mission work in Cayumba Grande. [View Video]

About a week after arriving in Huanuco I travelled down to the small jungle town of Cayumba Grande.  We helped the mission work there buy some property before we left for furlough in April of 2012.  While we were in the States they had begun building their meeting house.  When Anita and I arrived back in Peru we helped them with funds to finish the first floor and pay off some small building loans they had pending.  On the 19th of January we celebrated the building dedication together with their missionary pastor, Roosevelt Hermitaño.  Seven preachers brought messages including myself.  It was a great time to be reacquainted with many of the other pastors.

[Click here to view a video of Bro. Stanton introducing 3 missionary pastors in Peru]

Paolo, a young Peruvian police officer who just trusted Christ!

Several days ago, a young Peruvian police officer came to my house and asked to speak with me.  His wife used to be a member of a church I had pastored before.  His name is Paolo and he serves his country in a very dangerous capacity.  He had vacation time and asked to come every day and let me teach him about the Bible.  On the fourth day of teaching him through the course “Basic Bible Truths”, he trusted Christ as his Savior.  Paolo is a very quiet person and shows little emotion, but when he said with great confidence, “Yes, I believe Christ died for me, was buried, and rose again the third day,” the biggest smile broke out on his face.  He told me that now he knows if he is killed in the jungle fighting the drug cartels, he knows he will go to heaven.  Please pray for this young police officer, Paolo, serving his country.

SPECIAL PRAYER REQUESTS

  • Hilda Bayhi (Anita’s sister) continues to battle with brain cancer and is now home with Hospice Care.
  • For the Calvary Baptist Mission of Huánuco, Peru and all the churches and pastors of Peru
In HIM by HIS grace, 

Sheridan and Anita Stanton

Apartado Postal 860
Huanuco, Peru
South America
(614) 500-8823 – Internet Number

sestantonperu[at]hotmail.com – Sheridan
arstantonperu[at]gmail.com – Anita

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