Sunday 13 December 2009

Enok discharged

Just a quick note to say that Enok has been discharged from the hospital. He has a long way to go to full recovery, but we are thankful that he can now be at home! Please pray that he continues on with his exercises so that he can strengthen his body to get full use of both arms and legs. Pray that he would not get discouraged, as this will still take some time. Thank you for praying!

Monday 16 November 2009

Enok, continued


Thank you to all who have been praying for Enok. Our teammates have been keeping us updated on his condition, which is improving all the time. A physiotherapist has been seeing him each day to have him sit up and do some exercises. He isn't yet able to eat solid foods, but is eating fruit and drinking milk. Pray that he would regain FULL use of his limbs, especially his hands. He says he is no longer having bad dreams of the accident, and that his pain in decreasing as well. Please continue to pray for complete healing, and for the Lord́s purpose to be accomplished through this. This has by no means been an easy experience, but we are confident that God will use this in Enok's life as well as many others!

Thursday 5 November 2009

Please pray for Enoch

Enoch runs a Christian school in Mali, and has encountered much spiritual opposition in the past months. We have sent out an email concerning this accident to many, but here is the facebook link that explains more of what has happened.

http://www.facebook.com/posted.php?id=683027015&share_id=169773661591&fragment=share_footer169773661591&comments%23share_footer169773661591=#/note.php?note_id=192883306158&id=559930655&ref=nf

Monday 26 October 2009

I had better get started!

It seems like I have been going back and forth about starting a blog for AGES. I have really wanted to, but have been afraid that it would be something that I would start with great vim and vigor, only to neglect after a while. So finally, I have decided to throw caution to the wind, along with punctuation, cute fonts and halfway decent pictures of me, and just do it! So what you see is what you get. Hopefully it will give a glimpse of our most-of-the-time-very-average missionary life in Africa, with just a touch of the out-of-the-ordinary as well.