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Africa is finally pulling us back! Ever since Carolyn and I left Kenya in 1994, we have said that we would probably go back some day, but now that the chance has actually presented itself, we are beside ourselves with anticipation. If all the details come together, we will return to Rift Valley Academy this fall to serve as dorm parents for one year. Consider this your invitation to join with us in this new adventure!

Rift Valley Academy, a ministry of Africa Inland Mission International, is a K–12 boarding school overlooking the Great Rift Valley in Kenya. It exists primarily to serve missionaries by providing a quality educational experience and a safe haven for their children, thereby enabling them to continue the important work to which God has called them. Carolyn and I have long believed that the role of dorm parent is especially important, and we are excited about the opportunity to live and work with the group of students to which we are assigned (probably 9th grade girls!). Having had both excellent and not-so-excellent dorm parents during my school days at RVA, I hope I can bring a valuable perspective to the job, and I know that Carolyn will thrive in the role of dorm mom. As with all RVA staff members, we will also be helping in other areas. These may include assisting in the college/guidance office (CK) and teaching a creative writing class (PK). I also hope to find ways to use my writing and editing skills, perhaps helping with the text of the school’s website.

Lily (8) is excited to experience the magical Africa her parents have been describing to her since she was in the womb. She looks forward to new friends and safaris and tropical beaches. Silas (6), ever averse to change, is taking a more cautious approach to the whole idea. On most days he says he doesn’t want to go, but occasionally he’ll say he’s looking forward to the fruit. Hey, at least it’s a start. I personally can’t wait to show them a million things, and I’m glad they will be old enough to really remember their experiences.

As many of you know, Kenya is not exactly a stress-free place to live at the moment, with rising crime, a history of terrorist attacks, and the potential for political unrest as the next election approaches. We do not take these things lightly, but we do trust that the God who has brought us to this point will continue to guide and protect us.

A lot of things need to happen to make this work. When we think about it, we feel more than a bit overwhelmed. What do we do with our house? Our cars? Will we have jobs when we get back? How can we possibly raise the required funds? We need to remind ourselves constantly that if God wants us there, he will provide the way. We ask for your prayers. We offer our family’s expedition as a sacrifice of service to God, and as an opportunity for you to support missions through someone you know. If you feel that you would like to help financially, we will humbly stand in awe of God’s bountiful provision through you. Please consider becoming a member of our team!

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14 Comments

  • Alice Otten-Versluys

    Hi Paul and Carolyn,
    Exciting news! Paul, your letter is extremely well-written with a strong and confident tone, plus advanced vocab. (which are just things I notice these days). We pray God’s strength for you as you prepare for your African tenure. As a matter of fact we’ll pray someone will rent your house! (If that’s your desire of course.)
    Thanks for sharing your news around. Honored to receive it. You will most certainly be in our thoughts and prayers.
    Best,
    Alice

  • I am excited for all of you. I will be praying that all comes together in God’s timing.

  • Carolyn and Paul, How absolutely exciting for you all. Well I remmeber when We supported you Carolyn 15 years ago and there you met Paul. I will be praying for God’s provision and His timing in all of this. God who calls you will provide and it will be exciting to see how He will do it. Keep me informed.

  • Dear Konings,

    I am thrilled to hear of the way God is using you to advance His kingdom in Kenya!

    Africa as a missionary field has been on my heart for the last 3 years, so when I recieved this e-mail via my Dad (Dennis), it seemed providential. Uncle Eugene and Tante Gertie have often told me of their travels/mission work, and I always thought it would be wonderful to serve as fellow Van Leeuwen descendants together!

    Would RVA be open to me coming to spend 3-4 wks. with your family at some point this year or next?! I have a heart to work with young African girls, and even have thought that I could use my many years of classical piano training to pass on the gift of music to anyone willing to learn… I am a junior in college right now, and this fall I will start my senior year, and I was thinking that I would like to travel during my January 2008 winter break.

    Your family will be in my prayers, and I look forward to hearing from you!

    ~Emily Jansen

  • Blessings on your journey. Have some chai for me. Our family will be praying for yours! Safiri Salama (travel well).

  • Wow!! I wish I was going in your place. You two will surely be a blessing to whatever dorm you are assigned. I can attest to the good and bad dorm parents (probably know which were which).

    I’ll bet Africa and Kijabe win Silas over pretty quick (I once read “Africa gets into your blood, not just the malaria”) and this will happen with Silas.

    Enjoy the mandazi’s and samosas.

    God Bless.

  • So excited for you- and jealous, too! Can’t wait to hear from you all throughout the year about this adventure.

    Peace,
    Lisa

  • May God Bless and Keep You!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is a wonderful experience and I wish I were going with you.

  • Way to go Paul! This is so exciting, and so long overdue! You guys will be so vital in the lives of those you serve in your dorm and classes – with your experience and love of the land and her people you will be an integral link for your charges.

    You have my prayers and support as you live out your dream and your service to the Lord – you go man!

    Love ya, Don

  • Jane Schelhaas

    We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. We hope your family has a wonderful time full of adventure and new learnings. We look forward to seeing you in person and learning all about your stay.

  • Doug Alexander

    P & C: This is wonderful. I look forward to following you via this delightful blog. I don’t know if you knew that I have cousins who attended RVA while my uncle Merrill was a missionary surgeon in Burundi. Godspeed!

  • Blessings on you all as you go. We will miss you here next year, but can imagine how wonderful it is to return to the place of such great memories. Wish we all (RVA folks) could tag along. But we will be praying for you here and look forward to all kinds of stories!

    Jim, Dawn, Taylor, Christian, Josiah

  • Carolyn:
    I send you hugs and warm thoughts about your willingness to interrupt your lives here to help others. I am in awe of you! Mary

  • Michael Gaffigan

    Please stay safe, and keep us posted as to how you are doing. Our church (Chapel Hill Bible Church) is having a special prayer meeting for the situation in Kenya, and we will lift you guys up as well as others we support.


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