On Sunday the 26th October I celebrated the 47th anniversary of my (Eric) birth.. Can you believe it, I am almost fifty years old !! On Tuesday night, Sydney sat on my lap telling me about school etc and then out of the blue looked at me and told me I was old, and that she needed to get new dad. Stopping for a few seconds she looked up at me and then said -" Mummy will get a new husband". I am so glad that Sydeny at age five has gotten the message that children should really have a dad and a mum..
We are eagerly keeping our eyes on the postbox after receiving a phone call advising that our work permits have been renewed.. This is encouraging news especially since we can now make plans for Larnelle as regards High school..
Talking about Larnelle, last night we took a walk to Spar to get a few groceries.. I deliberately chose to walk so that we could chat.. As we walked and talked Larnelle turned to me and asked....
" Dad why did we come to Namibia? No Honestly, dad why are we here ?"
In the few moments before I answered, I realised that this was a very important moment for Larnelle.. She was trying to make sense of WHY we moved from our home, our family, home church, the school she loved - and came to a new country where she not only had to make new friends, she had to also learn a new language and adjust to a different culture... My answer to this very simple yet important question would significantly impact my daughter's thinking..
So what was my answer ?
I explained to Larnelle that Faye and I sincerely and genuinely believe that God called us to serve Him here in Christ's Hope International.. I used the opportunity to reinforce the reality that we are called to obey the Lord and to trust HIM fully - we call it living by FAITH.. Larnelle listened and I got the very clear sense that although she did not fully grasp everything I was saying she did understand that we are here at the Lord's invitation and command.
Joshua is now on his feet and very active. We keep a very close watch over him since he loves to explore and to climb whatever is in front of him. He now is in the habit of pointing at things he wants and he will not settle for less.. In this picture you can see our 'big' young man watching Larnelle playing softball..
Most of Larnelle's friends know Joshua and they all dote on him and want to carry him, play with and generally smother him with attention.. Joshua takes just so much and then he wants out..
This is Faye 'at work' getting the children into line at Kids Club.. Every Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon, Faye and the volunteers invest love and hope and blessing into the lives of these young people. It is not always easy and some afternoons the children are very rowdy and difficult to handle and then other times (most of the time) they are well behaved and listen carefully as Faye and the volunteers teach them principles from God's Word. The children are also encouraged to memorise scripture and put into practice what they learn at the club meeting.
Please do pray for these young people, many who face the kinds of challenges that children so young ought not to have to face. Pray that the Biblical lessons they learn will result in life change and that their choice to follow Christ will grow stronger with each passing week..
We are eagerly keeping our eyes on the postbox after receiving a phone call advising that our work permits have been renewed.. This is encouraging news especially since we can now make plans for Larnelle as regards High school..
Talking about Larnelle, last night we took a walk to Spar to get a few groceries.. I deliberately chose to walk so that we could chat.. As we walked and talked Larnelle turned to me and asked....
" Dad why did we come to Namibia? No Honestly, dad why are we here ?"
In the few moments before I answered, I realised that this was a very important moment for Larnelle.. She was trying to make sense of WHY we moved from our home, our family, home church, the school she loved - and came to a new country where she not only had to make new friends, she had to also learn a new language and adjust to a different culture... My answer to this very simple yet important question would significantly impact my daughter's thinking..
So what was my answer ?
I explained to Larnelle that Faye and I sincerely and genuinely believe that God called us to serve Him here in Christ's Hope International.. I used the opportunity to reinforce the reality that we are called to obey the Lord and to trust HIM fully - we call it living by FAITH.. Larnelle listened and I got the very clear sense that although she did not fully grasp everything I was saying she did understand that we are here at the Lord's invitation and command.
Joshua is now on his feet and very active. We keep a very close watch over him since he loves to explore and to climb whatever is in front of him. He now is in the habit of pointing at things he wants and he will not settle for less.. In this picture you can see our 'big' young man watching Larnelle playing softball..
Most of Larnelle's friends know Joshua and they all dote on him and want to carry him, play with and generally smother him with attention.. Joshua takes just so much and then he wants out..
This is Faye 'at work' getting the children into line at Kids Club.. Every Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon, Faye and the volunteers invest love and hope and blessing into the lives of these young people. It is not always easy and some afternoons the children are very rowdy and difficult to handle and then other times (most of the time) they are well behaved and listen carefully as Faye and the volunteers teach them principles from God's Word. The children are also encouraged to memorise scripture and put into practice what they learn at the club meeting.
Please do pray for these young people, many who face the kinds of challenges that children so young ought not to have to face. Pray that the Biblical lessons they learn will result in life change and that their choice to follow Christ will grow stronger with each passing week..