Friday, September 7, 2007

Waxing Your Female Area

We arrived!

We rejoice with you because God has taken care of us .
Our trip went well. The bags we have followed seedless.
Glory to God!

We were welcomed by Chantal at the airport.
We spent one day in Conakry.

After 4 hours of driving, we arrived at Center Missionary in Hamdallaye. We had time to rest and travel in December Alag schedule.

Cheryl at Mission Center at Hamdalla aye

Yves preparing the car with the luggage on the roof.

Plan a grocery store for one month is not an easy task!
Fortunately, there is a mini "general store" in Hamdallaye. We can find a little of everything but no fruit and vegetables. That is missed.

Ojagué Our journey was very exciting. All missionaries were trying to prepare ourselves to this road muddy and filled with water.

Departure for Ojagué

Focus on motorcycle!

When we arrived in Ojagué, people welcomed us dan s the pl uie abundant. The children ran toward the car. It was beautiful to see!

Our home was well prepared for us. The Yearwood and the s 8 boys they took him under their wings, had cleaned up the house which had served as a warehouse for medical equipment.

Here is our house!

It was not long before the problems of water and co uring occur. This énnivitable is in Africa! We found mosquito larvae in our water.

Yves who cleans the water containers.

God thank you for the help received to clean water containers and the experience of Chantal, who has long lived without running water. We can now better appreciate the moments o ù we have water and electricity. God is already working on our gratitude and contentment.

The clinic is not yet functional. Yves is happy to work with Ron Yearwood. They must finalize some details Clinic ( shelves, handles, electric power, etc..) Before taking a job as a nurse (p DOCTOR o Guineans).
He took the opportunity to learn a little language to communicate better with his first
patients.

The primary ministry of Cheryl will be with 8 boys. Some parents gave their sons to Yearwood so they can be educated (as discipline that the spiritual side). They have carte blanche! This is quite a privilege.
Believers are all excited. "It is the church of tomorrow, our future leaders of the church," they say. They encourage
Yearwood has had 12 as the disciples of Jesus
. Cheryl will therefore accompany Heather for their education. This is certainly a challenge because ns have never been to school.

Here is a picture of cute boys in order of age.
From oldest to youngest (14-9 year s)

Our gift arrived for them was a soccer ball.
They were so excited!

What we find most special:

  • Meet believers
  • The opportunity given to boys with Yearwood
  • The warm welcome of the village
  • palms and banana trees
  • The monkey crossed the road
  • The joy and love of children
  • The 5 Languages spoken at the church (we were around 30)

What we find most difficult:

  • Moisture
  • Washing which does not dry and smelly
  • The Bébitte (for Cheryl )
  • The constant visits of ordinary people (it's hard to do anything when we always receive the visit. For Guineans, it is important to prioritize the relationship first.)
Pray for:

  • What we find difficult! We want to adapt their cultural re.
  • Preparation Clinic
  • Our communication with the people (language learning)
  • our rest and patience

* * * * * * * * A NICE SURPRISE * * * *

We are excited but sad to not be able to announce in person ...

What a beautiful gift from God!

We look forward to May 4, 2008.

Thanks for your friendship, your encouragement and your support!


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