Monday, May 13, 2013

Easter! We were brought for love!


Walking around Maputo it was hard to imagine that Easter was coming. There weren't too many adds for chocolate, let alone easter eggs, marshmallows. As having grown up in NZ, I do miss the traditional chocolate marshmallows filled eggs and even the creme egg, so not seeing them really does my head in.

I know that chocolate isn't the real meaning of easter, don't even know how the egg and chocolate idea came about. But I do know that I am forever grateful for what Jesus did for me and for everyone else.

This year, we drove down to Johannesburg to hold a seminar at the PalmRidge church over the long weekend. They had a rough beginning to to year, when their sound-system was stolen and really needing some encouragement.

Winter is on its way to Africa, the nights seem longer the birds don't sing as loud in the mornings. Even though the sun is shining, the breeze is chilly! It can look deceptive when looking out of a window. With winter brings the dry, dusty season, usually no rain! Which means building, more outreaches and house visits and lots of cuppas with family and friends.

The border crossing into South Africa can be hectic and stressful and at other times you can pass with very little trouble, it just depends. This Easter the que was long, thankfully it wasn't raining nor was the sun beating down in full strength. We got our stamps and we were off. The trip is about six to eight hours. We are so grateful for our new mazda, as it makes the long trip comfortable!

The people came out on Friday morning, walking from all round the township. Wrapped in their warm winter clothes. The kids bounced, the youth waved and the women hugged! Felito ministered, Jesus came, there were tears as hearts were being mended, forgiveness flowed and the Holy Spirit worked in their lives.
Saturday was a day of worship and fellowship. Lots of dancing to warm the body from the chilly winds and kids playing with each other and as usual the hospitality of the church with warm food to fill the hungry.
Sunday was the day, the day our King arose! Today the atmosphere was filled with hope. Felito spoke again, reminding everyone of the truth and simplicity of Easter. Not to get caught up in the trails of life, but to be thankful and remember it was for love we were brought and for love we now have a new life! We are encouraging them to have a one on one relationship with Jesus and its so much fun hearing testimonies of those that are grasping the concept. 

Issachar with cousins in Johannesburg

Its Malaria Again


Asking for PRAYER. Some of our workers have come down with malaria. Malaria this time of year is unusual as its cooler weather and no rain.
Also two of them have been on quinine as the malaria is resistant to treatment. Quinine is rough going. 
As you all know December was a hard month for us with our whole family getting malaria and half of our visiting team and workers as well. So really need Gods supernatural protection.
Really need God to move and wipe out these malaria mosquitos and full healing and restoration for those with malaria.