Well we are just about
half way through our trip, 2 weeks and 4 days until we arrive home
and to be honest it feels like I have been here forever. Malawi to me
is like home, the opportunities that I have experienced in just the
last few weeks have been ones I will never forget.
God has opened my eyes
to the needs of people and although we think need to give money is
greatest need, its not true. The Malawian people seem to be content
with what little they have their greatest need is God, is to know and
trust Him to be able to hold tightly to His word which they are so
desperately wanting but unable to get easy access to it. So many have
asked for Bibles, “you give one one” they say. Its so moving when
they could ask for anything else food, money, possessions to sell,
but no they want Gods Word.
Us with Sam - the school Patron |
So much has happened
since writing my last post. Amy and I are loving visiting the school
and doors are opening. Last Friday we taught the S.O.A.P bible study
method to the students and after the session finished Sam the school
Patron couldn't express enough how very grateful he was for our
visit, and how He can now see how through the study of SOAP he can
start applying Gods Word to His life, and start studying it for
himself, and aim to start to teach the students using the method. He
asked Amy and I, “you have obviously gone to Bible collage or
theology school” I had to laugh, but explained that its God working
in and through us, and its spending time in His word and prayer that
has grown our understanding. So many students here are preparing to
study for exams yet they still all came to hear us share what God had
given us to teach.
We have also had the
opportunity to go to 'Open Arms' its an orphanage for
babies-toddlers. I was blown away with just how well the centre was
set up, as we spent time with the children all they wanted was to be
picked up and held, one little girl who was about 18 months had no
one to care for her so she is now in the care of Open Arms she was
desperate to be picked up and cuddled, every time you put her down
she would cry for more. Its heart breaking to see, yet I was praise
God for Open Arms and that they had good care. We went for a walk
down to the toddlers area and it was so beautiful, one little girl
started crying as she stood near her bed, she couldn't open her draw
to get out a jacket. Each child had their own personal bed and own
draw for their clothes and bits and pieces. Its all set up so that
the child learns to care for themselves, of course with cares to
provided assistances yet they will one day leave the centre and need
to know how to do things themselves.
Outside there was a
hut, we were told that it was used for orientating back into village
life, the child stays in the hut for 3 days with their new carer so
they can build a new bond with them, the child is known to cry all
day and all night for the first time, however they quickly learn to
adjust before having to leave Open Arms to their new environment and
home.
We then helped with
feeding all the children, its a messy time but one of pure delight.
On the wall they had a
picture with words that read “We have aides, hug me! you wont get
sick” so beautiful and so true.
Me holding Mercy & Amy holding Memory |
Amy and I gave cuddles
to two twins, Memory and Mercy
they had only arrived a weeks before we arrived, and sadly their
mother had died and it was to much for the gogo (grandmother) to care
for 5 children then the two babies, they were gorgeous and loved
snuggling for cuddles.
We are hoping to go
back soon, to assist in feeding and more cuddles.
I encourage you to go
and read the teams blog site, http://stamp12.blogspot.com/, as I have shared about the awesome
opportunity we had at the Youth Service, and how God moved the hearts
of the hears.
All in all so much is
happening and I am constantly being challenged to step out in faith,
to trust God, and I am constantly being changed!
Continue to pray for us
here,
Kylie.
Kylie. The time is going too quickly for you! Thanks for sharing how the Lord is working in you, and through you. He is answering prayer. love Evelyn
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