Sunday, May 8, 2016

Mother's Day

It's May and in the US Spring is in its final dayss and Summer is starting to make its presence felt. But here in Cameroon we are enjoying the cooling rains (still), fresh mangos and avocados, and annual National holidays - three in May.


Mango and Avocado 
Lots o mangos!


Mother's Day dish duty
YUM!  Thanks!
Sunset for Mother's day

Walking in the grass...

The sounds are different now. There are different birds, weddings late into the night or morning, wind sending mangos plummeting onto the metal roofs, and rain you smell and hear pounding on roofs as it rushes across the neighborhood.
We have had a time of rest.  The branch retreat and conference were really good and they breathed some life back into us.  
I helped coordinate the child care worker team that came from the US to work with our kids.  They did a wonderful job and we are hopeful that Refuge 139 will come again next year.
We enjoyed Easter, Talent show, and a celebration of 40 years of SIL aviation in Cameroon.  I even got to ride in a helicopter!
Easter sunrise service

Conference

Easter

Refuge 139 - our kids in children's program during conference

Our friends the Mayo family

Aviation celebration
Waiting for a ride
Noah with his friends Aaron and Sam at the SIL hanger
Helicopter rides

Then Chris and I were blessed with a retreat in England.  We came home relaxed, refreshed, filled up, rejuvenated, and really truly blessed.  What a delight to spend time with the pastors and other missionaries sent by the church I grew up in.  Some I had known since I was a little girl and others I met for the first time. We can't thank the church enough for caring for us in that way!

Birmingham 
The chase in Cannock, England
Our group all supported by Rivermont at the retreat.


Playing Bunko! 
Good chocolate
Tea with the ladies-
On the subway
At the art museum
We saw a show with new friends
In London
At All Nations Christian College north of London
Sitting where the prime meridian is!
East side of London
My friend Donna
They filmed an episode of Call the Midwife on her street!

Spring!
Fast train to Paris to catch our flight back
Best pizza!  
That's lake Roseland in France!
I can almost make out Albertville from the here.

Finally saw Mt. Cameroon!

It is my hope that I can in some ways care for others like we have been cared for. That is life-giving to me! So thankful for that trip!

We've been though one difficult time since then.  We know that all the missionaries are in stressful situations and sometimes make mistakes.  They fail us. They are judged more harshly and are accountable for more because of their faith and roles.  But what was meant by Satan for evil, God will use for Good.  He is the great redeemer.  He allows us to forgive and to ask for forgiveness.  
We took the boys to see Captain America last night.  I was glad to use the opportunity to talk about how 'good people' who are following their conscience sometimes choose the wrong things or just different things.  Sometimes the good guys fight each other.  Sometimes it is unavoidable.  BUT we can remain friends. We can forgive.  We can choose to understand where the other guy is coming from even if we don't agree.  Good life lessons.  
Noah and friends

Ben and me
Waiting for the movie.
God is good all the time.  Even when life is full of thorns and briers and lament and mourning and woe, God is with us, strengthening and encouraging us. We have be told 'Be strong and courageous for God is with you and He will never fail.'  Trust not in man, but in God.  Sometimes he uses men as his instruments but they, like me, are poor and fragile, filled with cracks and fallible.  When we are weak, then He is strong.
The co-ed volleyball team
The oops!  I didn't think I would hit that bird with my arrow, but now I should eat it...
Tastes like fried chicken...
Carnival at RFIS - Kristin taught the middle schoolers how to make balloon animals.
It was so hot that day she had to put the balloons in the freezer to keep them from popping, and
the glue melted in the balloon pump!
Noah teaching Mrs. Santos to use a bow in the 'Dangerous Weapons' area for the RFIS carnival

Noah and our neighborhood friend Yvan at the carnival

We have just under 5 weeks until we leave for furlough.  We stop in France along the way to visit friends. Then we head to VA.
Frito Pie on a 'cool' day in April.
The end of our yummies from the shipment.

Please pray for the last workshops Chris will do in Kribi and Campo before we go.
Pray for his paper on his research with the talking drum for the government of Cameroon.
Pray for traveling mercies.
Pray for transitions.
Pray people will give the family lots of grace as they try to adjust back to living in the US and all the things that we won't 'get'.  Especially the kids - from shopping, to money, driving, cultural things we've missed in the last 3 years....
Pray for the kids to all make good friends who 'get' them.
Pray for there to be people in our lives who really do want to know what life is like here in Cameroon and who ask good questions.  Pray for acceptance and grace to deal with the large majority who will not really want to know much or just can't get it.  It's okay.
Pray for the new schools (Bedford Co. Va) as we start the registration process.
Pray for divine appointments to share about what God is doing in Cameroon and our ministry here. Pray for new partners to come along side us as we serve.
Pray that, no matter what, we glorify God.

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