Friday, November 12, 2010

We have to move

                                                                                                                                                      October 14

One of the pastors at Iglise Vivant passed away last week Friday. He started feeling unwell on Wednesday, suffered a stroke, and on Friday died of a heart attack. He leaves behind his wife and 5 children, the youngest of which is in year 2. I teach 2 of them in Primary and one is in Colton’s class. The other 2 attend a public school. Please pray for this family.  The funeral was on Tuesday, and the following day, Aaron, the son that’s in Colton’s class got hit by a motorbike while riding his bike. The only injuries on Aaron were some bumps and bruises and a few stitches on his foot, but the driver of the motorbike is not known if he will pull through.
So this Saturday my niece Ramona, who passed away last November, her brother is getting married. Another brother got married on August 7th. My heart and thoughts are again so much in MB…..
Things are again getting more uncertain in this country. There is a large rebel group that is pretty active, having killed many people already. For about 2 months after the elections at the end of June we didn’t hear many gunshots from our house, but in the last month or so they have increased drastically again. The worst ones are at night when you’re woken up by them, and they sound as if they are on our block; that has only happened twice that they are so close. Please pray for safety for us, and for peace in this country.
Colton is off to a great start in school, receiving a few tests back this week on which he scored 100%. Over lunch today he related how he had tried to swap his snack with the monkey that likes to hang out at school. The monkey was enjoying a nice ripe mango he picked off one of the trees next to Colton’s classroom and wasn’t about to hand over his mango for a bland tasting ‘Maria” cookie imitation. Smart monkey.
We still haven’t found a house; Aime is really looking for us. Some houses are just tiny, others are just plain not liveable, so the search continues. So far we haven’t seen any personally; we can’t be on the scene till the price is completely settled upon because if they see that we’re mzungu the rent automatically skyrockets. Please continue to pray for the right house, and remember to ask the Father to kick in that yard so Colton can continue to kick his soccer ball around.
Speaking of soccer, Colton has gone through about 10 or so balls in the 14 months we’ve been here. No, it’s not that he’s got a kick that flattens the ball like a pancake (though he’s really good), but the thorns etc. wreak havoc on them. We brought 3 balls from Canada, bought 3 in Kenya when we went in August, received on from Honda and Libby for his birthday and the rest we’ve bought here. And he gets them patched time and time again, so it’s not that as soon as one pops its garbage. Many times he’s playing with a half deflated ball, and the sound coming from the buddies he’s got over is an indicator that deflated or not, they are having fun.
Isaac is not so bombarded by requests for this and that to be done, asap, by so many people now. He’s more caught up, though still busy. Seems at the beginning of the school year is the best time for people to do repairs on their houses as well. Once people know that he is knowledgeable in many areas they are quite eager to have him come and fix this or that. Obviously, CRIB and school (and affiliates) are priorities.
                                              
                                                                                                                                               Nov. 10

Wow - I wrote this close to a month ago when we didn’t have internet access for about 4 weeks. I will post it though, thankfully with a very wonderful house update!!
We don’t have to move - PRAISE the LORD!!!!!  The landlord called Aime up and told him that his son and daughter-in-law don’t need the house now till August. Thank you to the many of you that prayed for us in this regard. The prayers of the righteous are powerful and effective!

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