Tuesday, June 22, 2010

a quick post

Here's a quick snapshot of what has been happening...

Jacky Pullinger spoke this week!!!! So amazing! It was her first time at Iris, so we felt very honored to get to hear her speak :o) We also had dinner with our color group (the group we will be going on outreach with) which includes some of the Mozambican bible school students. We had so much fun sharing testimonies, eating dessert (very rare here), and playing musical chairs, all the while translating everything into 3 languages!

I wish I could write more, but I have to go...

Chao!

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Mozambicans love to dance!!!

Hey everybody!!

How are you?! I feel like it has been so long since I was last able to send out an update…

School has been awesome! We had class Monday through Thursday with some amazing speakers including Heidi and Rolland, Will Hart, and Ben Dunn. Ben is a super fun worship leader! If you get a chance, you should check him out on iTunes :o)

Friday we call “Practical missions” day. We have all been assigned a job or area on base to serve in order to learn more about some of the practicalities of missions. I have been given the opportunity with a couple of my classmates to help Naomi check the Iris kids’ eyes! So yesterday I learned how to give a vision test and then we called in some of the young boys and checked their vision to see if there were any problems, whether they might need glasses, etc. It is so cool to see how much goes on at Iris behind the scenes that most people do not see or think about.

Something I have quickly learned about Mozambican culture is that they love to dance!!! Every time we worship together, whether at church or during our multi-cultural classes or at night with special speakers, the Mozambicans are always dancing! And they’re really good too :o) We often will all end up on stage together just dancing our hearts out before the Lord! I love it!!

I have been spending a lot of time with my amazing friend Kasia! She is from Australia!!! I love her accent and her vocabulary :o) We often have to translate for each other from Australian to English or vice versa ;o) Did you know that Australians call rice krispies “rice bubbles” and flip flops “thongs”?! I still get confused when she asks if I want to go get tea when it’s actually time for dinner :o) But I love her!

One of the main things God has been teaching me this week is that I need the body of Christ. God told Heidi once, “You can do nothing without the body of Christ.” We are called to work together. I have really been missing my family and friends while I’ve been here. I feel like something is missing when my Antioch family isn’t here with me. The other day I was asking the Lord why and He said, “Because they’re your family.” So to my Antioch family, know that I miss you tons and that I wish with all my heart that you could be here with me! I think that through being here by myself, God is showing me how much I need you all. But He also wants me to bring what I get here back to Wheaton and share it with my family, so what I’m receiving here isn’t just for me, it’s for y’all too!!

I gotta go, but know that you all are in my heart and in my prayers. I don’t have access to internet often, but send me a quick message about how you are doing and how I can be praying for you!

Talk to you soon!
Love
Erica

I'm here!!!

Hey all!!!

I miss you all so much!!!

Sorry I was not able to send out an update sooner... internet access is hard to come by here :o)
I arrived safely in Pemba on Saturday afternoon after over 24 hours of traveling. The Harvest School staff met me and about 30 other students at the airport and we jumped on the back of a truck for our ride to the Iris base. However, the truck wouldn't start! So, we all jumped off and waited until some others could pick us up in smaller trucks :o) It was a very fitting African welcome!

After arriving on base, I moved into a small house with 10 other girls!! I am sleeping in a little room with 4 other friends, sleeping under a lovely blue bug net, and living out of my big red duffle bag! I love it! Kind of reminds me of my summers on the river... :o)

It is so beautiful here! Right now it is Mozaqmbique's winter, so it has only been about 80 or 90 degrees outside as opposed to 120! Everything seems so bright, including the red dirt and the stars at night. We live right next to the beach, so I have taken the opportunity to go swimming almost every day! On base there are always kids running around, some that live on the base and others from the surrounding villages. Most do not speak english, so I am trying to learn Portuguese as quickly as possible. Some of the older boys and some of the pastors in the bible school have been teaching me!

Tuesday was a national holiday here called Children's Day! It is a really big day at Iris, almost like Christmas! Thousands of kids from the surrounding villages come to Iris to get a hot meal of rice and beans. Then as they leave they get a small bag of candy and a balloon. I was responsible for dipping their thumbs in ink so that they couldn't try to get in line a second time :)

Wednesday was our first day of class. Monday through Thursday we have class from 8 to 1, and then Friday is our practical missions day. We have already heard some amazing speakers, including Heidi Baker, Will Hart, and Pastor Donweke, a man who has raised 5 people from the dead! I have been here for less than a week and have already been so undone by the Father's love!! I have also been exposed to poverty, sickness, and pain like I have never seen before and for which my heart breaks. I am praying that God will continue to give me more of His heart for His people, but most of all that He will give me a deeper revelation of His love for me. Will Hart spoke about God's love and said that the #1 reason we were created is to be loved by God. I want to know more of that love!!

I don't have a lot of time, so I need to go, but I will do my best to send another update soon!
I love you all so much! I have been thinking about you guys a lot :o) One of the hardest things so far has been being so far away without being able to talk to you all... I love you and pray that you are well and that God will continue to show you more and more of His love each and every day!!

Love
Erica