We are so excited – we
are moving to Obulle! Many of you know
we have been praying for about a year now weather we should move to the village
where we serve, God has confirmed and given us the peace to move. We love our friends in Obulle and see God is
working there, but moving there is a big decision because it means no
electricity and no water just to name a couple changes. We did not want to say no because of a
possible harder life if God was saying yes this is the plan I have for you. God kept the idea on our hearts so we kept
moving forward. It seemed so complicated
to be able to live in the village though.
Do we buy land? Build? How do we do all that? How long will this all take? I might back out if it takes too long! So easily I could look around my nice,
comfortable house and think it would be better to just stay. Fears and worry creep in. But every time we were in Obulle we knew we
were suppose to be there. There is one
“permanent house” we knew of in Obulle (a somewhat modern house – walls, metal
roof, yard…not a hut). We looked at it
once and were in shock I think. It was
more of a barn than a house inside. But
after a few months I asked Josh again about renting the house. It just seemed to be the easiest way to live out
there. We looked at how we could change
the house and what the landlord would have to agree to (like finding another
home for his 37 turkeys and all his relatives). Josh met with the landlord Saturday and he was
more than happy to work it out (the turkey’s and relatives could live at one of
this other 4 homes J) and let us rent the house. Praise God!
Our whole family is
excited and that is a confirmation from God too. I am so thankful the kids look forward to
moving. The renovations will begin in
September when Josh’s Uncle Larry and Aunt Susan come to help. Larry has done building projects in Africa before and they have
been waiting for a reason to come and help us (thank you God because we would
be STRESSED building here and it would consume Josh’s time and take away from
ministry). They are able to come for
three months so hopefully by the new year we will be living in our home in
Obulle.
We went to see the house
again yesterday with other missionary friends.
I was so surprised how much I loved it.
It looked less like a barn and bigger than I remembered. We are going to be able to make a wonderful
home there. Thank you God! Looking at all the ideas is exciting. I can’t wait to get started. We told a few of our friends in Obulle and
they so glad we want to come live with them.
One of our teammates prayed the people of Obulle will see our moving
there as Jesus love. As Jesus came from
heaven to earth to be among us, so we are Christ’s love among those in
Obulle. Thanks for praying with us
everyone!!! God has led us and provided
a home in Obulle.
The other joy we are
experiencing is our three teenagers from Lake City . They arrived last Friday to Soroti and
already I know we will greatly miss them when they have to leave. (Maybe we should add on three bedroom to that
house in Obulle?) Autumn, Zephie, and
Jimmy are so helpful, polite and fun.
Every day we get to know each other better. At times they are quiet and overwhelmed with
all they are taking in. But they are
getting a good taste of life on the mission field. The girls have been teaching our kids. It has been going so well – Yeah! Jimmy has been going with Josh to the
village, farming, praying with people…
He said he saw Jesus at work before his eyes as Josh prayed with a man
here. Jimmy met a boy here who has no
father and mother left him. It was
touching for him to be able to relate to how this boy feels. Jimmy can relate to so many children
here. I love the faith I have already
seen in the teens. They haven’t been Christians
long but they love the Lord. The other
day Jimmy told me they are going to study I Peter together at night if Josh and
I want to join them. What teens do
that?! Praise the Lord they do!
Although we are really
busy right now with three extras in our home, proceeding with moving, ministry,
and a whole bunch of team stuff, I am thankful.
God is here with us. He is our
strength in our tiredness. He is
faithful and true.
Be praying for our
team. Wish I could say more but I know
you will lift us up to our Father and He is all we need.
First local food experience for our teens |
School with Zephie |
PE with Autumn |
Gracie playing with Emalai - she put her doll glasses on her. :) |
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