Friday, July 15, 2011

Home visits!

Hi dearest friends and family! Reporting back from Kibuye and letting ya'll know we are alive and well.  We have began the Lord's work here in Kibuye, and we started home visits yesterday.  The purpose of the home visits is to meet with families involved with Saddleback's sponsorship program.  We basically meet with them to hear their needs and feedback, and to put a face to our church's name.  Yesterday, we broke into five groups and each headed to two different homes throughout Kibuye.  We didn't go in with any expectations and let God do His thing, and that's exactly what happened.  God does amazing things when you let Him take control! Am I right, or am I right?! For an example - Travis, Noelle, Joe, and Ryan went to a home where they really experienced God's love in the flesh.  The woman invited all the street children into her home to hear the mzungu (white people) speak, and many words of wisdom were exchanged.  She suffered with AIDS but trusted the Lord for her strength, and our team really witnessed what an obedient heart looks like.  While leaving her house, she gave them a blessing of encouragement and shared Galatians 6: 9 - 10.


 "Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers."


Glory be to God!!!


Earlier in the day, we had free time to do as we please, and some of us walked down to the soccer field and met dozens of children to love on!  A freestyle game of soccer began, and the children were in awe of our cameras.  Amazing how they fight to see their picture on the screen after one is taken!  So many hearts were touched here, and we are so excited to see them again.


It was a long day, and we were all EXHAUSTED by the end of the night.  We went to a nearby hotel for dinner, the Bethany, and waited four hours for our food.  Let's just say some of us....(Noelle, Travis, Julianna, Ryan, Kyle and myself....) fell asleep on the table.  Delirium took over, and it was definitely a memory to look back and laugh at!  



Today, we took off for our second round of home visits, and they were just as successful as the first. During the home visit including Tristen, Noelle, and myself we had the opportunity to go to a nearby Congolese market.  The woman we visited, Eileen, was so generous she even cooked us a snack of corn on the cob!  Their corn here does not taste the same either, but we thoroughly enjoyed it. She then asked if she could she us the market, and what a blessed experience!  People form the Congo take boats over to Kibuye and vice versa to sell their goods.  So many sights were seen, my Nikon camera was loving it!  


We are back at the fort now, ready to rest up for the long and exciting day tomorrow.  Tomorrow we are having the soccer festival!!!! Churches from around the town have organized their teams and are ready to play.  We have been planning and getting details together, and tomorrow at 9 am the fun begins!  Our day will consist of worship, soccer, fun games, and a bible teaching.  So much love will be shared!


Thank ya'll for the support and prayers, we miss you!!! 



















(Also adding pictures to the last blog, check those out for group pictures!)

6 comments:

  1. It's great to see that you are doing great over there. I'm really looking forward to seeing these pics from the soccer festival hahaha i miss you, and can't wait to see you when you get back <3

    P.S. Harry Potter was UNBELIEVABLE ;) hahah

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  2. Great pictures and thank you for so much detail about your last 2 days! I can imagine how hard it was waiting 4 hours for dinner, but I have to confess, I really laughed after seeing the picture of y'all at the dinner table...priceless.
    I love hearing about your experiences and all the pictures are so great to see!
    Love you guys,
    Sheri

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  3. Great to see the awesome effect and contact you are having. I love hearing about everything and continue to be thrilled for you while I miss and envy you at the same time. Keep the photos and news coming! Elizabeth you behave out there!

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  4. Ariana/Team: Love the blog! Love the pictures! So amazed at what God is doing through you guys! Can't wait to hear about the soccer festival. We're praying for and thinking of all of you often. God's blessings and strength to all of you. Love you guys! -- The Assarafs

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  6. Ariana/Team: Love the blog! Love the pictures! So amazed at what God is doing through you guys! Can't wait to hear about the soccer festival. We're praying for and thinking of all of you often. God's blessings and strength to all of you. Love you guys! -- The Assarafs -- P.S. I'm new at this blog thing, hence Michael posted for me, mine was deleted, etc.

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