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Dave & Jill at Lone Creek Falls, South Africa |
1st Corinthians 12 talks about the body of Christ…how each
part is necessary for the whole to function properly. Have you ever had a broken bone or a sprained
ankle? As you hobbled around, you
probably found that you couldn’t accomplish as much as when your whole body was
in good working order.
The MAF team in Mozambique is small, just three expat
families. Each person plays an important
role and if they are gone, their absence is felt. We find that we can’t accomplish as much
without them. Dave and I experienced this reality upon
returning from our trip from South Africa.
One family took their vacation after our conference (whereas we took
ours before) and the other family returned to the U.S. for a month.
With only one plane and one pilot/mechanic, it was up to Dave to keep the
flight schedule going. Immediately, he
was faced with some major maintenance. A
part was ordered and we were praying that it would come in on time and so that
Dave would have time to do the repair work before the next scheduled
flight. On top of this, our first day back at the hangar
was our scheduler’s last day on the job with MAF. We were hastily trying to
learn his job, find out where all the loose ends were, and train someone new to
take his place. Because it was the end
of the month, all of the bookkeeping needed to be wrapped up at the same time
as well.
It was a good experience for us to “man the fort” by
ourselves for a bit, but we are glad we don’t have to go it alone all of the
time…we were designed to operate as a body!
The first week we were back, Dr. Hanneke along with Jacinto, a Mozambican pastor, decided to show the JESUS film each night of the week in a different village during her week long visit in the Gurue area. Dave was there the first night to help set up and hundreds of people came to watch the story of the life of Jesus.
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Huge crowd waiting for the JESUS film to start |
Below are some photos (mostly animal pics) from our time in South Africa and Lesotho...enjoy!
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Inside Sudwala Cave...Sleepy Bat |
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Who doesn't like baboon pictures? |
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Hiking around Bridal Falls, South Africa |
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Sleepy Cheetah |
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Sleeping Hyenas |
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White-Fronted Bee-Eater |
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Crested Eagle |
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Mac Mac Falls, South Africa |
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A view of the Indian Ocean from Durban, South Africa |
Common Myna
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Here kitty, kitty, kitty |
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Yum! |
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Play time! |
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Meerkat Alert |
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Cape Batis |
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Zip lining near Hazyview |
Guns up on the zipline! Love the Tech rep. Photos are amazing - thanks for posting! God bless you guys,
ReplyDeleteThe Bellahs
Such beautiful pictures!! Thanks for keeping us all up-to-date through this blog! Love reading (& seeing) all about it! So glad Jill wasn't hurt in that accident--that looked pretty major!
ReplyDeleteBlessings!!
Stacia Hansard