Msafara has been blessed by all of those who gave of their time to ensure its success. Without the help of so many Msafara would never have accomplished its purpose. How can we ever say thank you?
How do we say thank you for hours of hard work put in by volunteers working tirelessly in the days leading up to Msafara?
How do we say thank you to the volunteers who spent a whole night packing IDP packs just to make sure they reached their destination on time?
How do we say thank you to those who arranged transport, lodging and food as we traveled? Or to those who ensured that all the logistics were worked out by the time the Wasafiri arrived at each new location?
How do we say thank you to the Pastors who came in support of the effort? What about their congregations for releasing them to do their part in restoring peace to our country?
How do we say thank you to the Bishops who gave freely of their time and resources? Who modeled humility, peace and reconciliation by their words and deeds?
How do we say thank you for those who put aside their lives for 10 days to travel throughout Kenya and minister hope to those in IDP camps?
Words fail! There are no words beautiful enough to say express our gratitude and appreciation. Thank you just isn’t enough.