Monday, July 28, 2008

From Kenya to Tanzania....



This blog is being typed from the wood floor of Kilimanjaro Airport in Tanzania. We were only able to check the internet once this week, so we are unsure as to who is picking us up, when they are picking us up, when/if Hallie’s flight is coming in tonight. There is an information booth, but no one is there, we have a phone, but no service. This is truly an adventure! We had a fabulous time in Kenya. I can hardly believe that our time there is over. We had the pleasure of serving with 35 amazing people who poured their hearts and souls into the community of Joska. We played hard but worked harder and connected with the community in spite of our differences. We were reminded that life is not about the accumulation of things, but the relationship you have with others and especially the one we have with Our Lord Jesus Christ. We hugged babies and laughed with their mothers/ caretakers. We painted the roof of a tin building and dug a trench that will one day bring clean water to the community. We got to know men and women in the community who have not only physical strength that far exceeds what we thought was possible, but also inspiring spiritual and emotional strength. Paul, who lost his home when the riots occurred back in January, came out and pick axed the ground with the strength of three men. At this time the clean water will not reach his house, but he was moved by what it will do for the community. We were encouraged that at times we may feel like we don’t have much to give but that God rewards those who show up. Our hearts were broken by the poverty and lack of basic needs, but they were filled with overwhelming joy when seeing a smile on the kids’ faces or playing soccer with the youth. We left Joska with tears in our eyes, but memories to last a lifetime and pictures to share with everyone. – Joska team we love you and are praying for your safe return to the states.

My feet are falling asleep as I type this sitting on the hard floor of the airport. One hour and we are still unsure as to our next move. Stephanie is working hard to get us in touch with someone. Let go and Let God. – When you read this post it means that A- we got to the hostel (where we are staying for the next few days) B- we meet up with Hallie and C- we got internet access so no worries ;)

We must thank the kind Africans for letting us use their cell phones to call America. Sorry mom and dad Naglich for the missed call we will be in touch soon. A special thanks to daddy Buchanan for the helpful info!!! Sorry if we worried anyone!!!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

It is great to hear that your week was filled with blessings. We miss you and know that the Lord has big things in store for the rest of your time serving him in Africa.
thanks for the update

Unknown said...

I am so thankful for Gods provision & protection. As you touch lives for Him, he is touching yours. I pray you are all writting in journals, as it is amazing to look back on the whispers of Our Lord at later dates and see his working in our lives. I am praying for each of you and Christy- I love you! Mom

Unknown said...

So glad to hear about your great time in Kenya and that you made your connections with Hallie and the hostel. I'm praying for you constantly! Love you!