10.25.2011

The beauty of life.

We have seen the hand of God, time and time again in this beautiful season within our lives... reminding us of both the beauty and frailty of this life we live. 1. The Biskups from Germany, also living here in Muamvya - came to be with us at our land to encourage us in the work we are doing there and to stand with us in prayer that God will indeed draw Bukeye unto Himself and shake all that can be shaken. 2. Claude, one of our boys was learning how to use the camera... he was a little off center, but the photo turned out great!

We are excited to declare that we got our passports and are working on the visa's! A big thanks to all of you who helped us to accomplish that... it feels great to be legal again! (after having all the documents stolen, last month...) Life has been good, hard, fun, exhausting, interesting and enjoyable all together; finding beauty in our lives through the little things.

Last week, we were driving back home from Bukeye and there was a bad accident on the road blocking the mountain. Upon pulling up to it, we jumped out of the car to see how we can help, as there are no 911 phone calls or paramedics on their way etc. 5 people were badly injured with broken limbs, blood everywhere, in shock and pain. We got out our first aid kit and began cleaning up some wounds and helping to keep them stable until the road was cleared for on coming cars to give them lifts to a hospital about an hour away. We were laying our hands on them, praying and asking God to give them comfort in the midst of so much pain; knowing that it would be quite some time before they can even get to a hospital and recieve basic care. This road from Bukeye to Buja is deadly... cars and trucks passing eachother at high speeds on blind corners through the mountains. Usually, each trip we take we see an accident... a few times deadly accidents. Times like this really get you thinking...

Malaki is huge... talking, running, helping (he loves to help with laundry)! Isai just finished with his team putting cement on the outside and inside of the 1st children's home and is preparing to do the roof; so excited and feeling acomplished... Our staff our good and growing, the children are awesome and excelling in school. They all are striving to be at the top of their class... and are improving in miraculous ways. They are precious, impacting and every moment being with them makes me smile for in them the love of Christ is manifested. Isai is preparing to go to the US around November 17th - Decemeber 13th and we are so excited for what God has in store. Malaki and I will miss him and would of loved to join him but were not able to get all the funding for our family to return. Isai will have an awesome time! Please, spoil him :o) Malaki and I will stay busy here with the kids and staff and know that God has all things under control. Including us missing Isai in undescribable ways! The Lord knows!

Off to the next day. Tomorrow we will be taking time with a group of students in the Baho project here in the Mountains founded by our dear friend Stefan. It's a program that focuses with underprivledged children and youth; we will be talking on life management and purpose, counseling and just having a good time together. Grateful for an opportunity to be a part of a great work focusing on pouring into the future of Burundi. All our love!

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