Saturday, November 30, 2013

Baptisim

Friday, 15th November 2013 was a beautiful day to celebrate God's creation and glorify Him with the baptism of our oldest son Jacob.
Three weeks earlier Jacob came home from school and asked me if he could talk with me for a minute.  That doesn't happen very often, so I was ready to listen.  Jacob told me that during morning worship at school he felt that God told him it was time to be baptized and to let everyone know that he had committed his life to Jesus.  We had previously had many conversations about following Jesus and the need for a savior and several years ago Jacob prayed to be saved, but when we asked him about baptism he said he wasn't ready.  We had told him that he would know when he was ready and that God would speak to him.  It was such a blessing to hear my son say he heard from God and to hear from his mouth that he knew that God was speaking to him.  Over the next two weeks God provided opportunities for Mark and I to have one-on-one time with Jacob and we were able to talk more with him about salvation.  What a blessing it is to watch your children grow in the Lord!
At 9am on Friday morning three land rovers were filled with friends and we headed to a quiet spot on a beach about an hours drive from Pointe-Noire.  We had a sweet service and those in attendance read scripture over Jacob and we prayed together.

Mark and Jacob walked out into the water.

and Jacob was baptized as a visible sign of his transformation into a new man in Christ.

Mr. Nick led us in a time of worship.  We sang two of Jacobs favorite songs; Mighty to Save & I'll Fly Away.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Fun on the Other Side of Deck 7

I was able to accompany the 2nd grade Academy students on a field trip to deck 7 to visit with patients.  Several of the patients we visited are also my English students.  It was fun introducing them to the 2nd graders.  We are playing a game of letter sound bingo.  I was amazed how easily the Academy 2nd graders jumped in and interacted with the patients.

Matthew is playing war with his new friend.  I think they would have continued playing for hours!

So much fun!

I got to have my picture taken with several of my sweet students.  The highlight of my day is the hour I spend with these lovely young ladies.  I don't know how much English I am really teaching, but I do know that we laugh a lot!

Sunday, November 3, 2013

When you are exhausted...God saves a life.

Mark's job is hard.  There is no other way to spin it.  Standing on your feet all day facing dental decay, just isn't easy.  Several times in the last few weeks Mark has come home spent, completely poured out.  These are times when Satin attacks, "Maybe I'm not the right person for this job."  "I am not enough."  "Someone else could do this better."  These thoughts plague us when we are exhausted.  They are lies straight from the pit of Hell and in these moments God reminds us...

"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." Philippians 4:13

"For, I am your God, who takes hold of your right hand and says to you, do not fear.  I will help you."  Isaiah 41:13

"But they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint."  Isaiah 40:31

These scriptures are written on the wall in our cabin.  They remind us of the truth...that we are exactly where God wants us to be serving him and that he has our backs.


These last few weeks in the dental clinic have brought some interesting and challenging cases.  Cases that Mark could not do on his own.  Two weeks ago on a Thursday afternoon a man named Chris came into the dental clinic.  Chris was suffering from a very advanced dental infection.  He was struggling to breath because the infection had grown to a grapefruit sized puss filled swelling that raised his tongue three inches and was cutting off his airway.  The dental team rallied together, Dr. Annette (form Norway) and Mark, two Congolese translators, two dental assistance (Collen from the States and Britta from Germany) began to work.  The rest of the team continued their important work keeping the clinic operating and as one team member said, "We prayed." 

A team that had been working all day, a tired team of people working in Africa because God told them to, began to work to alleviate the swelling and remove the infected teeth.  By inserting an intra-oral drain they were able to drain much of the pus and Chris was able to begin breathing normally, Annette removed some infected teeth and Chris was sent home with antibiotic and instructions to return the following morning.

I know first hand how little Mark slept Thursday night and how often he prayed for Chris.  He was worried and he turned to God.  My sixth grade Bible class prayed for Chris and the  dental team and they were all excited to hear how well Chris was doing the next day.  The swelling staid down and the dental team was able to remove more teeth.  A week later, this past Friday Mark said he almost didn't recognize Chris when he came back to have his drains removed.  He looked like a different man. Completely healed, PRAISE GOD!

Since this case two more of these patients have come to the clinic...another story for another day...through it all God is faithful.  He provides strength when we think we have nothing left to give, He tells us how much he loves us when we think we are not enough, He is faithful.