"Look at the nations and watch- and be utterly amazed. For I am going to do something in your days that you would not believe, even if you were told." ~Habakkuk 1:5
My heart breaks for these people I live with and the triumph that evil has now and has held for years among these people. I am in Niamey again for a couple of days, but truly I would rather be in the bush with my family. Its really hard to leave the place I call home now, especially when I look back and see how fast the weeks have passed. I absolutely love life out in the middle of nowhere and God has been working in some incredible ways. Once again like always I appreciate the continual support from all of you back home. Your prayers are a huge blessing to me and keep me going each and every day. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
I wanted to let y'all know of some of the ways God has been at work over here. I can't tell it all or every detail but I did want to posts some exciting work of God.
- My Zerma is coming along much better! It's still broken and far from perfect, but its becoming less of a challenge. I am now able to pray for the people in Zerma, their own heart language, which means alot. I always ask God to intercede and speak to the people I pray for himself, so that they too can hear directly from God.
- Speaking of praying... the other day while we were prayer walking I group of devout Muslim men stopped us. They were sitting on their mats under the tree relaxing and greeted us. Once they found out we were Christians they asked us to pray for them. Oh my goodness how amazing, because these men are those really strict Muslim followers. It was a God thing. I was actually kind of nervous being put on the sot like that to pray for these men, but God was totally with me and spoke through me.
- Every afternoon we hang out with our family. Dani and I love our family and hate being away from them. We consider our family the two families who live in our compound and the family right beside us. They love us and we love them and have wonderful afternoon together. The other day I got to hold a baby goat. It was so cute. I always love when Ridwand or Abu have fish and are cleaning them. It reminds me of home. They older boys had a pigeon killing the other day and massacared like thirty of them. We took pictures and they thought it was great. And I have also held chickens and baby pigeons. Oh the good times in our compound. You can really see how our family misses when we go to Niamey and most importantly its the presence of God they miss yet maybe they don't realize that for sure right now. They know we are Christians and we have played the tapes for them. We sing many songs with the children and just take the light of Jesus with each day.
- Dani and myself have got ourselves in a mess a couple of times with our water. We usually get two buckets a day and it is enough for baths, washing dishes and such. However when our clothes are washed we use a lot more. Also the other predicament is when it rains the pump is closed and during the hottest part of the day. So to say the least, we have ran on about five gallons of water some days. Even when it seems we are going to run out God always provides and somehow in our storage container in the back of our house there has always been just enough water to meet our needs even at its lowest point.
- I am feeling much better now! My cold is gone and have all my energy back. The heat isn't so bad anymore, maybe just because I'm getting use to it :-) Yet the flies will drive you crazy! I still have not been sick from the food at all, so praise God!
I could write for hours and hours but at some point I must share my computer time with my other teammates :-) These are just a few of the things God is doing and I give him the glory for all that is good over here and the many ways he is at work. Praise God for being our God the one who reigns over all the earth!! He is God Almighty- El Shaddai!
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I love the relationship that you and Dani have with the families in your compound! :) I know that God is using the love you have for them to soften their hearts toward his calling!! I can't wait to hear all of your stories when you get back!! :D
ReplyDeleteHello Sweetheart, I am never ceased to be amazed at how you can adapt to situations. You are young in years but old in spiritual wisdom. I have no doubt that those around you can't help but love your kind humble spirit. Your 2:30am phone call was a pleasant surprise the other morning. I look forward to our next contact....I don't care what time it is! You continue to Glorify God in all you do. I love you. You are n my prayers
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