Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Over due update


Saturday Oct. 13th.  I need to stay home and clean my room today. My roommate left for home at 5:30 this morning, she has been with me since Wednesday. My desk looks just like my old office desk and my home desk, it’s a mess and I can’t find things; too many chargers, batteries and power cables.

 At 7am Samuel and I left to buy rebar for the second floor of the main building at Hesed House Village. When we arrived I finished the measuring of the building I had started yesterday so I can work on the floor plan today.   There is an original plan but sizes have changed since that was drawn up and we want to figure out where the water pipes will be before we pour the concrete slap for the second level. In case you are wondering why they use concrete I asked, It is because the building is made out of bricks and they need a very solid surface up there to hold the weight.

  Shortly after we were there Samuel had said he needed to run a ½hour errand and would come back for me, LOL, he said bank, and diesel and rebar would take ½ hour. I left with him instead of staying in the middle of nowhere with no bathroom in sight and I could see far because I was up on the decking for the second level; nice view from there. We were gone for 4 hours, by the time we got back we had to just unload the rebar and go home.  But Praise God we have a whole barrel of diesel thanks to donations from home. Now we can travel to Lilongwe to buy the supplies needed for Hesed Village without being concerned about fuel. Samuel is also going to Tanzania now that their 2 countries have settled down and stopped talking war. He needs truck parts and tires from there because they are very much cheaper.

 At some point I need to go back and make a measurement and drawing of Churchville, our orphans home built by Faith Chapel. Kenny and Marie the house Mum will live there. I will be creating a new drawing for the next orphans home. This house will be a little simpler to help keep costs down for the next group who will raise money to build a home. Samuel says there will be 10 homes, I say 12 and Steve is planning on 15.
Pastor Boyd and his family arrived at Samuel’s house Thursday with 2 large boxes, some bags of things, 2 suitcases and 2 chickens. I took pictures of the boxes because they were left over boxes from Samaritan’s purse. Now we know where 2 of the boxes of Christmas presents arrived, awesome. Yes these children truly have nothing but that’s according to our standards. They all seem as happy or happier than our children but not as healthy, no cartoons, TVs or video games here for kids.
I asked Samuel why Pastor Boyd was here because they really hadn’t been spending much if any time together .He said Pastor Boyd is trading ministry with another pastor that is arriving on Monday. I think Pastor Boyd and family have been in a remote place for quite some time and they need some ”freshness “ as Samuel called it.

When Samuel said that word, ‘freshness” it made me think about why I am comfortable here, everything is fresh and new. After 40 years of working every day I needed some freshness in my life. Having to trust God in everything you do is awesome also, at home we can pretty much take care of ourselves. Here in this strange country I have to trust God, He sent me here and He will take care of me. God has made me so brave I even slept on the floor for 3 nights. Matt, Tom, Dave and Pat know how brave that is. Whatever those bugs are that Monster Kitty used to eat they are big, big enough to put a leash on and walk outside almost. They are about the size of a ½ dollar, do they still make coins?

There have been many souls saved from the crusade we did for 4 nights; Samuel is a very exciting Evangelist for Jesus. I have video recordings I am going to put on CDs so we can share what he is doing here. In the last paragraph I talked about having to trust the Lord to provide for you, I think that really helps open people’s hearts. They have no other hope  here but Jesus to help them day to day and then that promise of Heaven when it’s done.

Sunday Oct 14th. We took 60 new Born Again Christians to Lake Malawi to get water baptized this afternoon. I joined in also so I could say I was baptized in Lake Malawi. To get to the lake it is 47km over a winding mountain road. The devil was very angry about all these new Christians. Both our trucks overheated on the way home. A 1 hour drive turned into 5 hours of driving, stopping, driving and then finally 1 truck had to stay where it was and wait for parts. 30 people and kids were left there while we continued on. At least we were on a paved road or tarmac as they call it and not on a dirt road. The pavement was warm so we sat on it because our clothes were still wet. As soon as it gets dark here; 6:00pm, it gets cool fast.

The trip to the lake was the first time Kenny had seen a lake. He was a little frightened when he got there but I got him to sit in the water and when the 1st wave hit him he laughed a lot. It is a real treat to see children experience things for the 1st time. That’s why I am so blessed to have my grandson live with me, I have seen a lot of his 1st time experiences.
 

 If I could speak and understand their language I would be asking everyone, “what do you think Heaven will look like”, I’d like to hear what Americans have to say compared to Africans.

Steve Butcher thinks Africans would say Heaven is like America. And since I’m from American and sent here to Africa by God I must be an Angel. Thanks, Steve.

I think Heavens main difference will be the Love. Nothing matters more than Love and that’s all God is asking us for. If only we could see the good in people and not all the negative stuff we could love anyone just like God Loves us and commands us to do.

1 comment:

  1. Lynda, you exude the love of Jesus. You shine with the radiance of God. Your perspective is heavenly. Your faith is real. An angel? No, you are a saint. And that's way better.

    Be blessed, even as you are a blessing,
    Peg

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