Well hello friends!!!! You’ve probably been wondering about
us! Actually, we’ve been wondering a lot
too! Wondering if our batteries will
ever charge. Wondering if we can connect to the internet. Wondering if this
page will ever load….. Lack of electricity and snail slow internet has really
challenged our communications! But as we
ponder the whole situation, it’s just another step in God stripping from us
what we think is normal and necessary, and filling those spaces with
Himself! Finding contentment outside of
your expectations is like going on a scavenger hunt deep in the forest without
a flashlight. I could give you all the
details, but then my screen would just go blank and another post would go
unposted so those stories will have to wait for another day.
The real story is our adjustment to a culture that thinks
totally differently than we are used to.
More differently than we ever dreamed it would be. Here, the future doesn’t really exist past
sundown. Take the school for example. School starts Monday. Everyone knows that you cannot get into
school without shoes with no holes.
Well, a lot of the students didn’t even think about that until this
week, knowing they couldn’t afford to just run out and buy them. There is no money (we hear that a LOT!). The concept of saving to purchase something
you know you are going to need, either never occurs to them or they know the
hopelessness of the situation and just dismiss it. We’re not talking about a lot of money,
either. Yes, they are second hand
shoes, but a good pair could be bought for about $5.00 US. And the burden seems to rest on the
children. The parents seem very
separated from providing in this way. There
must be more going on than we see. We
have soooo much to learn. So the
questions we struggle with are many! How
do you help? When do you help? Who do you help? Is it better not to help? Some come begging at your door. Some just pass through with a warm ‘bon jour’
and warm smile that tries to say everything is ok but their eyes betray the
reality they live. We think we’ve given
up a lot, but we will never know what it is like to crawl into a 12; x 15’ hut
at night with 7 or more other family members hoping that it doesn’t rain
because there is no escaping the leaky roof!
Daily life for me (Pat) is mostly in the garden or helping
friends in theirs. I’ve been making trellises
for Malibar spinach which should be sprouting any day. I also have green beans up and several other
things in the ground that should be sprouting soon. Lettuce, sweet corn, several herbs, hundreds
of Moringa trees and some other trees I got from ECHO are things I’m looking
forward to. Not sure what will grow and
what won’t but you never know until you try.
Cheryl is kept pretty busy ministering to whoever appears at
the door. Some are sick, some think they
are sick, some want to be sick so she will give them something and some are
just visiting and some just like hanging around. And then there are the kids! There are always
kids at the doorstep.
The language is coming slowly, but you never get far away from
the Creole-English dictionary! It’s the
#2 book at our house. God’s Word reigns
as #1, but that little dictionary is pretty valuable! When you pray, pray for our ears and tongues
with the language. Pray for
contentment. Pray for discernment. And pray that God would give us His eyes to
really see how to ‘simply serve’ our neighbors.
"O ABBA, change Pat & Cheri-dear into Your Image. Into Your Image that sees the mountains behind the mole hills of these precious souls lives. Give them hears to hear the loneliness and heartache behind the eyes and the lips that speak so rapidly what cannot be understood. Give them tender hearts full of YOU=LOVE. You've given them so much already just by calling them there, but O ABBA, please, give them more of YOU. And please ABBA, stick in a dose of my love for them. In Your Sacrificial LOVE for all of mankind, we say not our will but Thine, Amen.'
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