Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Pulling Sickies
just to apologise for the lack of info coming back from me, not too well at the moment, not malaria luckily though! Got a few pills to pop for it so should be well and sending back the newsletters soon enough.... will try and keep you updated on that!
Dan
Also, as far as I know Pedro does not have malaria, and if he did he recovered from it remarkabley quick!
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Phil's last days in Beira
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Beira Trip November 07 |
Sunday, November 18, 2007
First Preach
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Sultry, Sunny Saturday in Dondo
The electrical installation at Dondo has had a number of additions and modifications which might have seemed logical and appropriate at the time but now they've weathered and been used present some problems. That's a polite way of saying the wiring's a nightmare. At least I can turn it all off, which I frequently do. Progess is slow, by the time the transport to Beira arrives I've only done 3 of 5. But hey that's 3 less to do. Then the list of lights grows as Alece (or is it Alice) tells me she wants 2 more on the outside. We'll have to return on Monday to complete the work as the painting is not done and the table not repaired.
All this is good news as God is continuing to work with us. However some stunning news is that the blue truck is now back on the road. Augusto told me he had taken it for an 'experience' - think he ment a test drive - and he says that it is all ok. We will just have to see if the MTBF has improved. (MTBF = Mean Time Between Failures.) I'll try and get some shots for the record tomorrow. Oh yes Sunday, Dan is preaching having been asked by another, different, pastor to preach in his church. Not sure If Pastor Bonga knows. Dan says PB does know. Dan has gone to prepare.
Friday, November 16, 2007
Back to England for 7 but two remain
Electrical fittings changed, walls painted crockery and cutlery for Dondo bought, bottled GAS Cookers for both Inhamizua and Dondo bought. Prayerful support given, Sermons preached faith deepened and friendships made or made stronger. And that's only some of it. Julia who was unwell for some of the time is now safe in the loving arms of her family and the doctor.
No photos today as I'm doing this from an internet cafe - 30Mtn for 1 hour that's 60p - as by the time we got back from Inhamizua Boniface had locked the office and with it the possibility of uploading photos. Dan was miffed as he had planned to Skype people. That was hard for him but I dare say his inginuity will improve as time goes by.
We should be collecting the cookers tomorrow, well that's what Pastor Bonga told me today, we will have to see if it happens. We are going to Dondo to do some work out here tomorrow - Saturday - we aim to paint some of the outside of the building and replace some of the electrical fittings.
Talking of electricians, William my trainee (bright and quick to learn) has got Maleria and seems to be quite poorly. He has tablets and says he's getting better but he seems quite weak. Please can you all pray for him and for a full recovery and no lasting damage. We are so lucky.
Better go now as my internet time is running out.
Let's see what challenges God puts before us tomorrow.
May God bless you all richly and may he persuade you to support the Casa Reom Trust. Get in touch if you want to give to the work we are doing.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Nhamatanda
Monday, November 12, 2007
Monday
While we were away, William did a great job of continuing the paintwork at base camp - Thanks, William!
After returning from Inhamizua, we were all treated to another feast - this time by Pastor & Mama Bonga who welcomed us into their home - we returned this evening fully fed and a bit tired. Hopefully someone else can blog tomorrow and fill you in on more details - however, in a nutshell, we are getting a lot done in the time we have available. I expect we will have quite a lot for Dan to finish off when we leave.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
A day of rest.
[A message for Ben Lenton - I was sorry to hear about your Grandma, Ben. Was unable to put a comment on your blog, so hope you see this.]
Another amazing day today, Sunday. We split into 2 teams to worship at Pastor Bonga and Pastor Boniface's churches. One team took puppets to Pastor Bonga's church, Victoria played her flute, and Dave preached. The people enjoyed learning "Praise ye the Lord, Alleluia" with the usual actions! The rest of us went to Pastor Boniface's church where we were warmly welcomed. The worship & praise were energetic and joyful - I (Sue) was priveleged to be given a sarong by Pastor Boniface's wife and lead forward to dance with all the ladies in the church. I wasn't really in step but I enjoyed it, and they seemed happy with me. After this, 4 new converts came forward and Bob & Dan were asked to pray for them. Phil then preached a challenging sermon. I then had the exciting but daunting task of giving a name to a baby boy. I felt God wanted me to call him Abraham, a man of faith and father of many righteous people. (see picture - Left to right, Pastor Boniface's wife Helena, Sue holding baby Abraham, & his mum)
We were joined after the service by the rest of the team and given a delicious feast in the church, cooked and served by their members.
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Day 5 - Jocum Beira and the inhabitants
This morning we went in search of paint, scraping materials, polyfilla etc. to spruce up the lounge - Marion has been wanting the brown wall neutralised for ages. William Karshima (a YWAM visitor from South Africa, originally from Nigeria) has been helping us - you can see him and Bob preparing the wall for painting and Phil meanwhile looked at repairing some of the electrics. Meanwhile the girls went shopping for Dondo and returned frustrated without the items they really wanted.
This afternoon we were invited to the Youth group in Pastor Bonga's church which consists of about 20 people aged 15 - 25. We had an opportunity to give a testimony and introduce ourselves as well as giving "a word" (luckily I had brought a Bible)!!
These evening we have just returned from praying on the beach with about 25 people which was another opportunity to see how things are done here and introduce ourselves again. I think we are all finding these experiences uplifting - even if we are taken out of our comfort zone. Tomorrow we are splitting up and half of us will be at Pastor Bonga's church with the puppets - the others go to Pastor Boniface's church, where we will all meet up for lunch.....
Friday, November 9, 2007
Day 4 I think
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Days 2 & 3 in Beira
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Greetings from Beira!
After transporting our case in one vehicle and 10 of us (including Boniface & Pastor Bonga) in PB's car - very bumpy on the road back to Beira. Then we met Augusto, Simao, Joanna, Dorcas, Rebekah and others for food and a drink before taking the 5 to the Infanta Hotel round the corner. All of us were very tired after our long flights and ready for an early night - this morning, most of us were wakened by the Muslim call to prayer at 4.15!
This morning we have breakfasted and walked around the local banks looking for ATMs which work with Cirrus/Maestro and landed at the Standard Bank. Attached is a photo of us all outside Beira Airport.
Monday, November 5, 2007
Departure day
Sunday, November 4, 2007
This is our team of 8 from St Matthews Church, Rugby on Sunday 4th November 2007 before we set off. The congregation prayed for us this morning & Stephi prayed that her mum didn't forget her nightie.
Just one more day before we go
An email from Boniface & Pastor Bonga last night told us that today the wife of the President of Mozambique was paying Casa Re'om a visit today. Below is part of the email which told us about the visit.
........ Therefore, Maria Daluz Guebuza is visiting us tomorrow. This is a real thing!
Our center is really attracting more people and we are praying for more assistance.
Thank you very much for a great thing you are supporting in Beira at Casa Re’om. Out of nothing there is a thing and you can find a new center where the boys and girls are enjoying an orphaned life. You are transforming them to enjoy it. Once again, thanks a lot.
God’s blessings,
Pastor Bonga and Boniface.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
The weighing in
Friday, November 2, 2007
Preparations
Getting ready to go
3 days to go, and we will be leaving for Casa Reom - better think about packing something.
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