I've looked most forward to seeing this boy. What a sweet reunion it was |
We woke up Sunday morning very thankful to have spent the night in a bed. The past 2 nights had been in the car and airplane. Church started at 11:00 and we couldn’t wait. As we walked down the road to church, we reminisced about last year. Talking about how it felt as if we were dreaming. We walked down the road, and I was flooded with emotions as so many familiar things surrounded me. Zanele was one of our translators from last year and I was so excited to see her. I saw that she was standing at the back of the church so I walked up behind her and hugged her. When she turned around she screamed so loud so we had to walk outside. It was so great to surprise her, she said, “Sisi I can’t believe my eyes right now!” This is what I was so looking forward to, seeing the people I grew to love in the 3 months I lived here. I can’t describe how it feels when they are so excited to see me and when people who I didn’t spend that much time with, remember my name.
Zanele then came up to us and said “Jess, I told the pastor that I want you 3 girls to go up to the front and greet the church.” It is always intimidating speaking at this church, but the people were very happy to see us and so welcoming as always. After church I got to see Phinda, which was the moment I have most looked forward to since I left in April. All morning the 3 of us were so overwhelmed with emotion. I couldn’t even cry because there was so much I was feeling. Being back here just reconfirms how much I love this country and these people. If you know me, you know how much I love this boy Phinda. He is like a son to me, so finally getting to hug him was one of the best moments. There were tears in his eyes as he said “I can’t put into words how happy I am that you are here.” We spent the rest of the day with Mbonisi and Phinda. A few hours later Ayanda came to the homestead and that too, was a reunion I have longed for. (For those of you who didn’t follow my blog last time, there were 4 boys that became like little brothers to me: Phinda, Ayanda, Vuma&Mbonisi. I have kept in contact with them through letters and the phone so I have looked forward to this day).
Phinda & Ayanda. Although Phinda looks sad, he really was very happy |
Lelo has 2 four-wheelers at the homestead so we had so much fun riding them around Timbutini with the boys. They got a little crazy but we had so much fun taking pictures and videos of each other. So far, minus the miserable night in the car in South Africa, it has been a beautiful trip. Being here is completely blowing my mind. I don’t think it has sunk in for any of us that we are actually back in Swaziland. We are looking forward to what the Lord uses us for in the next 3 weeks and we covet your prayers during our time here. These are just a few things I came up with that you can be praying for back home:
- protection: spiritually and physically
o Lelo caught someone breaking into his homestead a few nights ago. This man is now in jail but that was not exactly good to hear J
o The spiritual atmosphere here is very different than at home; Satan works in very obvious ways which can cause a lot of fear so pray for protection and discernment for us
- That we would have plenty of ministry opportunities and be sensitive to where the Lord wants us to be
- This is a minor request, but we are currently staying in lelo’s room because there is another team here staying in the hut until Tuesday. We were talking with them today and they said there have been mice & rats in the hut: I hate both of these creatures, & I will hate them even more if they try to get in my bed. You can pray for that however you want to J
- Relationships to be easy and for new relationships to be formed
4 wheeler time with Mbonisi |
I will think of more as the weeks pass but those are just a few. THANK YOU to those of you who supported me financially on this trip. I definitely could not have come here without your help and I am eternally grateful to you. I am getting to be Jesus’ hands and feet on your behalf. Know that He is doing beautiful things in the people of Swaziland and I am beyond grateful to get to be a part of it.
Love to all of you!
So good to read your updates! I am so so glad you're there and getting to see everyone again. Praying for you lots and can't wait to hear about everything when you get back. Praying for the rats and mice...it may be a toss up if they're worse than bed bugs :) At least you can see them, right? Love you a lot and love the heart Jesus has given you for these people.
ReplyDeleteI am loving reading your blog and hearing your heart for the people of Swaziland. Thank you for allowing Him to use you to be His hands and feet. I know how your heart must have leaped for joy being reunited with these friends. Thank you for posting these prayer needs. I will lift them and you to our KING. I love you sweet girl!
ReplyDeleteWill be praying for you daily! So wonderful to be able to follow what's going on there with you. Keep shining! Love & Miss you! Faye
ReplyDeleteWe looooooove you and are praying for you, sister!
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