
Pertaining to perspective, I think all of us had a lesson learned. Most of the team's first impression of Turkana was similar to that of Kate's: "Nothing really all that beautiful grows in Turkana. At first glance the Acacia trees appear nice, but up close you realize they’re covered in three inch thorns. The rivers are all dried up, and walking through the sand is like walking at the beach, except without the relief of an ocean breeze and nearby water. Without water having touched these lands in two years everything seems to be dying, animals and people alike." Yet, once we looked closer, or through the eyes of it's Creator we discovered beauty that we had never seen. The colors and intensity of an African desert sunrise or sunset was one of the first things we noticed. Or when the desert turns so pitch black at night that you can't see your hand in front of your face, you can look up and see stars like you have never seen them. So bright, so many, and so close. When you look at a sky like that and remember how He placed those stars with his fingertips, you can't help but recall what a great and mighty God we serve.
