So where exactly am I now? Well, it’s a little hard to point
it out on a map. I’m living and working
in the Amangwe Tribal Area, located in the Loskop area of KwaZulu-Natal
province. The roads here don’t have names, the few shops are mostly out of
everything, but the people are lovely, and I’m loving it!
Here’s what I see in the road every morning on my walk to
work:
And here’s where I work:
In the last two weeks at work, I’ve spent time in the garden, visited some local schools, gone with a nurse to visit people living with HIV and AIDS, starting planning for the camp we’ll put on in October, worked on learning Zulu, and spent a lot of time with OVCs (orphans and vulnerable children) teaching games and songs, learning names that are difficult to say, and building relationships. It’s been a good first two weeks and I’ve been reminded again and again that “children are a gift from God…” Pslam 127:3. While these children aren’t mine, I feel so blessed that I get to be a part of their lives! Actually, I feel a bit like I’ve been adopted by them as the new kid in the neighborhood.
While they just learned Ultimate Frisbee, they love it and want to play
all the time. We have to stop the games for cows sometimes though.
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I’m also very thankful for the pace of life here. Having left a very busy season of life in the States, the slower pace is so refreshing.
A verse I’ve been hanging on to is Acts 3: 19 “…the times of
refreshing come from the presence of the Lord.”
How good to know that even when the pace isn’t slower, refreshment come
from time with Him. No matter how busy life gets, or what's going on, He is the Source!