Where can I begin,
already its the 4 day in and we have experienced more than we could
ever imagine.
Life in Africa, Malawi
has effected me greatly, never before have I ever been so humbled and
moved with compassion.
On arrival to Blantyre
Airport after near 30 hours of being awake I was ready to sleep,
however God was ready to start changing my life. We were greeted by
about 10 Abusa's (pastors) and a group of 30-40 Nvarno Woman who were
singing praises to God for our arrival, they were all lining up
either side of the entrance of the airport, we were treated like
V.I.P's. I was taken back by their warm embracing welcome and their
joy for the Lord, they stood and sang for 1 hour ½, they would not
stop until we left.
That night we had a
huge welcome dinner and LOTS of speeches.
One thing I have learnt
is Malawians love to make speeches of appreciation and would go all
night if you let them.
Our home is Grace
Bandawe and it felt soooo good to put our head down for our first
night of rest! Our Accommodation, well let me just say look at the
photos.... its not bad at all however compared to what we have at
home its very run down, however roof over our heads, bed and running
hot water so cant complain.
Thursday came around
and Amy and I meet with Abusa Dennis and Abusa Joy who has had a
hand in organising the work God has for us to do. Dennis is so full
of joy and passion for children and youth Ministry as is Joy who runs
the school ministries. We sat and decided on a program to do 4 days
of secondary school ministry having Thursdays off as rest day, then
doing one Saturday of Sunday School Training and Sunday Youth Bible
Study. We then were taken on a tour of CCAP (Central Church of Africa
Presbyterian) land which contains offices and surrounding schools and
churches.
We had the privilege
and blessing to see how God is already putting into use the boxes
that were sent over from Australia. Hundreds of boxes have already
been sent out to different areas of need while others are still being
sorted. Its such a joy to see the faces of those who received their
goods, they are so very grateful to God for the support each has
given.
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