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Special tea and treats :)
Japanese Maple outside my sister's house.
Then I drew me and she drew her :)
Helping Grandma prepare the Thanksgiving turkey.
And decorating for Christmas!
With the OMS team in Mozambique, along with co-workers from Kenya and the US at the Africa Regional Retreat.
On my last Sunday, I went to the church in Mavalane where they joyfully praised God for the 3 people who would be baptized that day. God made people so differently and because of Jesus, we can praise our Father as sisters and brothers!
Thank you for your prayer and support!
Praising God here with James, who helped me so much in getting my 5 year visa!
And praising God here with the church in Tsalala, Mozambique!
I'm very thankful that I will have the opportunity to visit Mozambique in September and October.
I would appreciate prayer that I would be a blessing and an encouragement to my Mozambican and missionary brothers and sisters. Please pray for God's guidance for me while I am there.
~ Thank you ~
"May the God who gives endurance and encouragement give you the same attitude of mind toward each other that Christ Jesus had."
Romans 15:5
I am so thankful for the life of Pastor Mutombene, who has passed away.
When I moved to the house in Quissico, he introduced me around the municipal village, and then he made the introductions for me with the local chiefs, the local government, the police, and the head of the hospital and the school. And his oldest son watched over my house at night for safety.
I'm so glad that Pastor Mutombene had given his life to Jesus, and my unshakable hope is that I will see him again.
Visiting with my beloved sister's family in Northern California.
When I arrived in Maputo, Mozambique in 2002, the city was dealing with the after-effects of a terrible civil war that ended in 1992 which left the city with much destruction and little infrastructure.
Overflowing trash was piled up right outside of the Bible School in Maputo where Bruce and Mabel Callender taught Bible lessons to young Mozambicans (many of whom are now leaders).
Easter with 3 of my much loved nephews.
One of my faithful prayer partners, Valeene (here with me in 2008), shared about an encounter with God that she had years ago while serving in Haiti -
Almost immediately after having a wonderful celebration praising God for 40 years of His faithfulness through the OMS gospel radio station in Haiti, the station experienced blackouts, budget depletion, and breakdowns of equipment, transmitters, generators, and staff morale.
At the same time a serious drought hit Haiti drying up wells and land, and people were desperately searching for water. Hope in Haiti was being replaced with despair.
Valeene had never felt like this in all her years living in Haiti, but she heard herself saying, "I am so tired of this!"
One night as she wept before the Lord saying, "How can I help those I love and serve if my heart is troubled with doubt and fear?" Suddenly her room was filled with flashing lights and she saw the word -
D E S P A I R
Reaching for her Bible, she fell to her knees saying, "Lord, don't let me fall...don't let me fail...I need to see You!" The room darkened and the flashing letters of the word DESPAIR changed around to form the word -
P R A I S E D!
She said that God's voice seemed so clear,
"Have you praised Me? I am worthy to be praised."
She cried out tears of praise and thanksgiving. God had shown Himself faithful, even though she could not comprehend it all. God removed DESPAIR as she PRAISED Him!
Whether we understand it or not, when we feel despair within ourselves, our marriages, our children, our families, our health, our work, our finances, our countries, or our world (etc...) - victory comes when we change despairing into praising our great God, who is worthy of all praise.
"Great is the Lord, and highly to be praised,
and His greatness is so vast and profound
that it is incomprehensible to man."
Psalm 145:3
In 1996 I studied abroad (here with some of my fellow students) in Japan for a semester in college.
During a break from the college in Tokyo, I visited the city of Hiroshima to better understand the effects of war and the devastating atomic bomb. This is the statue of Mother and Children in the Storm.
On the right is the one structure that is left as a reminder after the bomb hit, immediately killing an estimated 80,000 people.
It's called Genbaku Dome (Atomic Bomb Dome).
Ten years later, on a visit to a good friend from Hawai'i, we went to the Pearl Harbor Memorial.
The USS Arizona, where 1,177 men died, can still be seen sunk under the water here.
After seeing these old photos, I am reminded again of the terrible devastation of war from our past and the need to pray for our world today.
"But as for me, the nearness of God is my good;
I have made the Lord my refuge,
that I may tell of all Your works."
Psalm 73:28