So Safe, So Warm
Michael JohnsonThere is nothing like a rainy day
That is filled with cold and wind
That makes me want to stay inside
And spend more time with Him
He seems to always have the time
To sit and talk and share
It is just that I am so busy
I hardly know He is there
And yet when I do need Him
He never says, ‘not now’
He makes the time, and takes the time
I don’t know why or how
I do know that He loves me
It feels so safe and warm
To know that He is above me
And yet I am in His arms
So safe and warm inside
Yet outside cold winds blow
It is time with Him alone, aside
True peace and comfort I know
Hebrews 13:5 ‘…, he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee’
MICHAEL AND KAY JOHNSON –
Michael and Kay Johnson have been involved with overseas missionary work since 1984. Their work has included a brief trip to Zaire (Congo), where they worked in Tandala Hospital for a period of 7 weeks and again to Kenya in 1987 for a period of 7 weeks. They began full time work overseas in 1989 when they were accepted with World Gospel Mission of Marion, Indiana to work at Tenwek Hospital in Kenya East Africa.
Michael was born and raised in Chicago Illinois. Kay was born and raised in the Ann Arbor community of Michigan. They both knew Christ as Savior when they met and married while Michael attended the U of M medical school and Kay attended Eastern Michigan University.
The Lord called them to Kenya after a few years in private practice in Philadelphia.
The Johnsons now make their home in Kenya to helping provide health care to the over 30,000 street children of Nairobi and to help in the training of Kenyan physicians. They are also involved with several development projects, providing schools, water sources, farming and medical assistance to underdeveloped communities. Through these ministries, many orphaned children are now being placed in Christian families by adoption and foster care.
The Johnsons have four adult children, Elijah 28, Christina 26, Emmanuel 23 and Keturah 20 years of age.