Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Praising God with Pictures!

Just had to praise God - He is awesome!

He is Creative!
He is worthy of Praise!

He loves us!

He is BIG!

He is beyond our thinking!
He is everywhere!

He is to be feared!

He has created all things (see the baby crocs!)
He is good!

He is delights in us!

He is our great, big, powerful, beautiful God!

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

He Cannot Lie

Hebrews 6:18 It is impossible for God to lie.

Think about it.  God cannot lie.  He is truth.  Everything He has said is true.  His Word and everything He has said about me is truth.  His promises are true.  What He has commanded is truth. 

Do you believe Him?

If we say we believe yet doubt who we are, we are calling God a liar.  God said we are His beloved children, Holy, Saints, forgiven and free in Christ…but when we live defeated – we are not believing God. 

Jesus said it is finished on the cross and He has defeated satan – victory!  We are in Christ and have the same power and victory.  True?

God tells us He is in control – in all, over all, above all – yet we worry and try on our own.  Are we calling God a liar? 

God promises to provide for us, protect us, and be with us.  But we fear and avoid any kind of pain or hardships.  Can’t we trust God?

The Bible tells us that joy and peace are found in Jesus and yet we trust in money and things for happiness.  We have called God a liar.

God has told us His desire for marriage, the call of a husband to love selflessly, and the role of a wife to respect her husband.  But we have chosen not to believe God’s plan and have believed the world’s lies.  We have chosen suffering instead of blessings.

God commanded us to forgive then He will forgive us.  Are we obeying?

Jesus told us to love others above ourselves, to be last, selfless, deny ourselves and follow Him.  But our world tells us an opposite message.  Who will we believe and follow?

As God’s chosen people we are called to go and share the good news with all nations.  Have we, are we?  Or is God a liar?

Jesus says He is coming back to judge and to take us home.  Are we getting ready?

God cannot lie.

So, do you believe Him?  He has told us truth in His Word.  We have a choice to trust Him or call Him a liar.

May we choose to believe God and all He said is true.  If we do we will be changed, empowered, find peace, joy, assurance, strength, freedom…because His Word is life! 

Let God speak truth to you today…and may you live in obedience that comes from believing.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Another Very Special Visit...

My sister Jenna and four of her children; Alex, Grant, Abby & Anna came to visit us!

My girls were more than excited to have their cousins here!


Luka thought it was great to have boy cousins around since he doesn't have a brother 

It was great to share our normal life with them

The boys loves Piki Piki rides


Mango season
Showing them Obulle center - our "Walmart" :) 

Meeting neighbors

Visiting the school at our church




Learning about life in the village

Visiting Achia

They fell in love with her too


Achia loves to touch to get to know you



One of their highlights was visiting the blind school.  It is a special place that we appreciate.
Lydia learned to type her name in brail.

This little girls stole our hearts with her smile
Our local Thursday market

Obulle Clinic - the pharmacy

The Ward

Baby scale
A meal at our friends house

Alex liked Posho and all the kids did great trying everything,

It was so cool, the kids started to dance in their local dance.  After watching for a while our kids joined in!





New Friends - kids are still kids everywhere and can connect even without common language.

It is impossible to share with you what we were able to share with our family on their visit.  It is always special.  I was so proud of the kids.  They were totally comfortable here.  They tried everything and went everywhere.  They met lots of people, played with kids, and made new friends.  They enjoyed Uganda!  It is so neat to see them feel at home here because it is their cousins home.  For years they have heard about it, prayed for us, and shared from afar.  Now they were able to be apart of it.  I loved having them here.  At the end the kids expressed how thankful and blessed they are.  How they see people here are so happy with so little and people in America have so much and aren't happy.  Conclusion; things don't bring happiness.  There is once again a hole in our hearts as they have gone back to their home.  Grace misses them terribly every time she does something they did together.  Luka cries when he talks about them.  I am thankful God gave us this time together,  I enjoyed listening to them, sharing with them, and praying for them,  And real, live hugs!  
Thanks for coming Hekmans!  Can't wait till next time.  May God continue to remind you what He showed you.

Saturday, April 4, 2015

Celebrating our Savior!

Celebrating the victory we have in Christ!  
Our kids have so much joy.  I am thankful to dance in worship to our Lord with my girls.  
He has risen!




Monday, March 23, 2015

A Night in Pingere

Our family at the crusade in Pingere

Evangelism



Sharing Jesus at the bar


Drink break - kids always watching us

Tea time

Our kids doing school work - while being watched

Crusade 


Josh preaching


Yes, my kids are in this picture behind the gang of kids!


Drying fish with Isaac


Luka LOVED it



Our home for the night

And the temp INSIDE our home!
March 15, 2015

God kept putting a crazy idea in my head, so finally I asked Josh what he thought.  Josh was thrilled to hear I wanted to take the whole family to the two day outreach with our church in Pingere.  Now that may just sound like camping to you but let me try to explain.

Pingere is a village next to Lake Kyoga about an hour from Obulle.  Pingere has two sister church to our church in Obulle and Josh has taught there for years now.  We know and love the people there.  Taking our family there would mean sleeping in a tent in the pastor compound, using a latrine, enduring temperatures over 100 degrees, keeping an eye on and entertaining a two year old while doing evangelism, teaching in a church, and at a crusade, bringing all our water,  having meals very late…and of course loads of children staring at us.  Ok, that all just sounded like complaining and affirms I am a suburb girl and it is only by God’s grace that I live in the village in Africa

It seems I cannot fully explain what it is like taking your family of 7 to a village overnight (yes, we live in a village but in our home so this was different).  I guess it is kind like roughing it camping – in Africa.

We arrived late morning as the group was about to go out evangelizing.  We got our sunscreen on, grabbed some water and joined a group.  Josh took Lydia, Luka and Malai with his group and Karlie, Grace and I went with another group.  We walked just less than a mile and started to visit homes.  The first family scrabbled to gather seats for our group in the shade.  My group seemed very shy.  Pastor Martin took the lead and shared with the family.  Then he asked me to share.  I was glad I had been looking in the Bible for what to say just incase I was called on.  I shared from Eph. 2 and how God has given us a free gift.  The family did not accept Christ but we planted a seed.

Our next home there was an old women smoking (unusual in this culture) and she did not want to hear what we had to say.  She told us satan had taken her long ago.  Pastor Martin used me to as a guest to ask her if I could share with her or pray for her.  She agreed.  I shared Ps. 139 with her and talked about how God knows her, made her and loves her.  Then I asked her name and she was so upset she left and that was the end.  Others told us people have come before and take your name on a computer and shared lies and other weird things I didn’t fully understand.

We shared with a few others too.  I was challenged by it all.  Honestly, we were not brought up sharing our faith and going “door to door” sharing Jesus.  I don’t even do it much on the mission field.  I struggle to find what to say and where it says it in the Bible.  I want to know God’s Word more!  I prayed a lot while with sat with people and I know God is at work.  It is good to get out and meet people, share with them and give them a chance to know life in Christ.  I was touched by it all.

Josh’s group was more bold in sharing and seemed to stop anyone on the street, cooking or at the bar and share Christ with them.  One person gave their live to Christ when they shared.  In other groups many people received Jesus.  Praise the Lord!

I know our kids were effected by it all too.  It was challenging for them too but really moving for them to see people with out Jesus and the church sharing Jesus with them.  I am thankful they could be a part of it.

But it was SOOOOO very hot!!!  Well over 100 degrees and we could not get enough water.  It was really hard.  

After all that we rested at church, were given tea (not exactly what I wanted when it was so hot but it was nice of our friends), then lunch.  We were treated like honored guests.  Josh taught in the afternoon while the kids and I sat on mats at the pastor’s compound and they worked on school work.

Then we all went to the center for the crusade.  It was a fishing center and people seemed a bit rough and the kids were easily angered by each other and did a lot of fighting.  The church members had loud speakers set up (can’t have a crusade without loud speakers) and began singing.  Everyone seemed to enjoy the singing and dancing.  Our kids were a real spectacle and usually had about 20 kids staring at them.  Josh preached and gave an invitation for people to come to Jesus.  A young boy came forward and a man from the bar dropping his drink as he came.  By this time I took our three youngest kids to the van to retreat for a little while but it didn’t take long and the crowd of kids found us.  There was more singing and then another message and invitation.  We left when it got dark but we were told of many, many people coming to Christ by the end of the crusade. 

We had such a fun night under the most beautiful umbrella of stars!  Luka was in his glory helping Isaac, the pastor we stayed at, put fish on a drying rack.  Isaac and his wife dry and sell fish.  It was interesting to see the process and just be apart of their lives.  We were once again served tea, by this time it had cooled off nicely outside so we could enjoy our tea.  I loved the fellowship and just being with everyone in their normal life.  I put Malai to sleep in the tent then joined the others for a wonderful meal under the stars at ten at night. 

I liked sleeping in our tent, looking up at the multitude of stars, and listening to the quiet night sounds.  However, when 4am came and a pair of roosters outside of our tent would not be quiet, I was not so happy – not at all happy!

The morning was cool until the sun began to heat things up at 8am.  We packed up, enjoyed tea once again with peanuts and said good bye.  I thanked Isaac and Betty and they told us how loved they felt that we stayed with them.  How cool is that.  We showed our friends love by choosing to stay with them.  I think it shows we trust them too.  And they blessed us with their hospitality. 

Our family was very thankful for our time in Pingere.  Josh, Lydia, and Karlie really enjoyed the crusade.  Luka loved his time with Isaac and the fish.  I enjoyed seeing and being a part of life with our friends – like our late night meal together.  We were privileged to be a part of about 100 people coming to Christ!  Pray for the church as they now disciple these new believers and embrace them into the church.  For years the church would share in Pingere and there was never any converts, but this time God was at work so we are excited to see the Kingdom grow.


One more thought.  I live in the village and know my friends here and their lives but again, in a new way, I realized what it is like to live like them.  Why they don’t know what time it is or keep time, why meals are late and take so much time, why kids are dirty, how difficult it is to drink enough water, or be alone, and what it is like to have no bathroom and have everything outside.  It just gave me greater insight.  And I walk away knowing how greatly blessed I am.  And maybe what a snob I am.  I have no need to complain.  I had a lot to pray about.  I know God used this visit to work in my life.