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Cross-Cultural Challenge!
Well,
working in a cross-cultural team has its challenges! Egyptians, Americans, Brits, an Iraqi, a
Brazilian and a Colombian, what a wonderful mix and what a wonderful
challenge! Our goal is the same to see
long term church planted among the Bedouin Arabs of the many wilderness areas
of the Middle East, however our methods and understanding and training differ
hugely (-:
Praise God
for mission workers that desire to work together!
Pray for
grace, unity and commitment – what an expression of church this would be for
the Bedouins to see!
Walking
Among the Bedouin
Building
relationships and building trust takes time.
How does this start in a nomadic community that has no Christian
outreach? We joined with a long term
mission’s worker for a 100km week long trek to walk and live among the
Bedouin. Hospitality abounds,
spontaneous invitations for tea and food and to stay the night come thick and
fast, and in the context of these visits some key relationships with families
of peace are begun.
A new Land
Rover to prepare
What a gift
this vehicle has been. Given to the work
from a generous friend about 9 months ago, April and May was spent in the
garage to begin to understand the new TD5 engine and prepare the Landy for its
first overland expedition – a six week 8000 mile return trip to North Africa
beckons this summer. Electrics, a
crankshaft sensor, greasing the nipples on the prop shaft and universal joints,
engine/axles/gearbox oil change, swivel grease, silicone hoses installed, turbo
charger to exhaust downpipe gasket replaced, roof-rack flooring made, towbar
fitted, more electrics … the list goes on and on!
Annelie’s
first pee on the toilet!
Yes, not the
normal missions blog entry, but for us it was a memorable occasion none the
less! Between her trip to the Middle
East, befriending Muslim kids and playschool duties, some of the mundane things
in life were standing out. We were at
the Big Church Day Out festival at the end of May to man the promotional stand
for World Horizons and after several failed attempts at potty training Annelie
decides now was the time … a grotty dark green portable festival toilet it was,
first pee on the potty/toilet done!
Anniversary
We
celebrated 9 years with a spectacular treat to the theatre to see the Lion
King. AMAZING!
North Africa
June kicked off with a small team going to Morocco to meet
up with some of the nomadic mountain peoples we had initiated contact with on
previous short term trips. Travelling alongside the long term mission worker who had now developed
a trusting relationship with the families, we got to see how things were
developing. It is wonderful to report
one family in particular are regularly listening to the stories of Jesus on a
portable solar device that they carry with them as they are shepherding their
goats in the mountains. Questions and
opportunities are coming. Please
continue to pray!
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