Thursday, January 31, 2008

A few photos

Zimbabwe country side on the road to Mutare.



Drove out to Mutare the other day. This is most likely where we will be doing our projects. This is a beautiful country.




Here our my teammates: Shadrack (left) and Brighton overlooking Mutare

Thursday, January 24, 2008

First Days

Well I just wanted to give you a quick update.

Things have been going very well here, very hectic but good. We have found a compound and are starting to set things up. I don't have a lot to say and no pictures yet but thank you all for your prayers. There are lots of things we can work on here and I believe the Lord is opening those doors.

Here are two more articles on Zim:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7203303.stm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7204350.stm

We have been without power and water for quite sometime now but we are figuring things out.

More later

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Life in Zimbabwe

Well I am headed down tomorrow. Because all of the communications in the country are closely monitored I may not be able to post what I am really seeing there. But I would encourage you, if interested, to read up on the country.

BBC has some good info:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/6982183.stm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7183009.stm


See the right hand column) for more info. BBC has actually been banned from the country along with any free media but they still have some interesting stories. I have also put some links on this page to various information outlets.

Thank you for your prayers.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Zimbabwe



Well I am headed out to Zimbabwe on Monday. Here are a few prayer requests:

-Safety as we travel
-Quickly finding a place to stay (long term)
-Favor with local government and UN officials
-Favor with Zimbabweans as westerns are not looked upon with favor there
-Wisdom as we look for the best place and work for SP to be involved in

I will be writing more about Zimbabwe late but it is a country that is in dire need; inflation is over 8000% (highest in the world), it use to be the bread basket of Africa but now millions are on the brink of starvation, and thousands have been killed or tortured by the current government.

Our brothers and sisters there need our prayers.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Final from Sudan

Well I have now left Sudan and am headed for Zimbabwe. Sudan was an amazing place to me with a complex history and interesting people. I will truly miss my quiet evenings in Kauda and our daily volleyball games. Now it is back to the unknown and new challenges. But I know that the Lord will guide me as He has in the past. It is by His strength that I move, and I pray that with each breath I take I am reminded that He is the Lord; it is through His mercy and grace that I have a new life in Him.

Here are a few last photos for you

Local Girl:



I went on a great hike north of Kauda in Heiban my last week:



Kauda is dry now with the crops harvested:



Thank you for all of your prayers while I was there. Please continue to pray for our brothers and sisters in Sudan. I would also appreciate your prayers as I head to Zimbabwe.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Happy New Year

Well I know it has been a while since I have posted. Our internet here as been very poor lately, one of the joys of living in the middle of the Sudan. It is still not good so no pictures or videos but I did want to let you know a few things happening here.

We had a great Christmas and New Year here, pretty low key but did have some good food and a few games of monopoly.

I had a really nice R&R with my friend Melanie around mid december. Just before I left on that, SP asked me if I could consider going to Zimbabwe and starting a new office. After praying through this I have decided to accept the position there and will leave next week. It is going to be a huge challenge there with lots of logistical and political challenges; I would appreciate your prayer for wisdom and discernment as I am stepping out in a bit of faith. Sudan has been a great place to me, allowing to me experience a lot of the country and have many different jobs.

Please continue to pray for the staff here as they go through a transition time. Also pray for the Christians and the peace process. Finally, remember our brothers and sisters in Kenya as the country as exploded with violence following the election.

I will update when I can with photos and information from Zimbabwe.