Day by day
Habari! (Greetings, how are you?) We’re hanging in there over here. Every day is a new day, a new opportunity to see God at work. Someone here asked me the other day, “So do you guys have any big plans coming up?” I thought, hmmm…I haven’t thought that way in a very long time. The last “big plans” we had have already taken place! We’re here in Kenya, serving at Tenwek, so what next?! We literally have been living day to day these past 2 months, not knowing what might come next, walking by faith, trusting Him to guide us (though we have to remind ourselves of that frequently!). There are many hard days, and hard things in each day, but there is also a peace and simplicity to this season for us. I don’t want to overlook that. I am thankful for it. We know there will be decisions up ahead, and plans to be made, but for now we walk forward, one foot in front of the other, in what God has for us here and now.
Here’s a little picture update from the past few weeks…
Our first trip to an orphanage. The kids were in class this time, but we were welcomed by them so warmly and we hope to go back more to play with & minister to them. As you can see, Josh warmed up to them quickly too, as he went around hugging each one! It was eye-opening to see how they live. We’re praying for them to have the food and supplies they need, and to know how deeply they are Loved.
This is Edwin–a recent patient of Tom’s. He came in and almost herniated; they didn’t at first know why. But after surgery to remove a huge abcess on his brain, he was treated with antibiotics and went home! With the many patients who do not recieve the physical healing we pray for, we are often reminded that the Lord is the One who numbers our days. He is the healer. We praise Him for His miracles. Tom is thankful to be a part of God’s work in the lives of the children here.
We had the privilege of passing out cookies and thank you cards to the staff at the hospital last week (our family passed out to the peds units, ICU’s, OB and nursery). The doctors and nurses and staff have been working especially hard the past couple months because of the doctor’s strike in Kenya. Things are really hard because patients who cannot get care elsewhere have been flocking to Tenwek. And there have even been some doctors here at Tenwek who are choosing to be on strike. Please pray the strike would end soon and peacefully, and that the patients would get the care they need when they need it.
Last weekend we went to a local “resort” in the town of Bomet. It was a nice day of just hanging out, playing, and fellowshipping with some of the other missionaries. Who knew our kids would play in a bouncy house in Africa?! They loved every minute!
Some glimpses of our daily life…digging in the shamba (garden), straining our daily (very fresh) milk delivery, making bread, playing outside, chai time, power outages, building relationships, shopping (6 weeks’ worth!), and weekly PE class (which the boys very much enjoy).
Thank you for continuing to pray for us, and for the people here. Please continue to lift up our children, as there are still many struggles with behavior choices, etc. Parenting is not for the faint of heart! But the Lord is faithful. We know He has us right where we are with purpose, and for our good and His glory. Praying for you all too. So grateful and thankful for the many encouraging words and prayers for our family.
What a blessing. I will share this with my students. God is using all of you in many ways. It thrills my heart to see all of your smiling faces.
Lucy sends you a woof, woof. She is sharing her duck jerky with Chloe and Ronin. Granddaddy is sharing “Creekboat” stories with her–they are buds.
You are sleeping as a write this post, then I’ll be sleeping and you will be reading this post:)
Make sure you are studying hard. I tell my students that you are very good students that listen to your teacher mom. You are an example for them. Do you best–Love you, Grams
Thank you for sharing. Your pictures are gorgeous and your words compelling. It helps reading your words, It lets me know how to pray for you all.
Grace, peace, and love to each of you. tdh
I look forward to your blog updates and pray for your family often. It is a blessing to witness your vulnerability and faithfulness despite the miles.