Tuesday, August 14, 2012

busy love and the countdown

We have been SO blessed to be very busy with some very special things and very special people over the last few weeks! It is so neat to be able to invest in the lives of our brothers and sisters with the extra time God gave us to prepare between Haiti and Africa.

We have been babysitting and spending lots of time with the kids and youth at church as well as taking time to get to know more of the adults in our Sunday School department. It has meant so much to be able to get to know so many of you on a more personal level! We know you will be thinking of us and praying for us while we're gone, and that truly gives us great encouragement and peace!

Here are some of the cuties we have been spending our time with over the last few weeks:


























































And this morning we got to spend some great time with the WMU Adults on Mission Team, so now
the upper age range is represented, AWESOME! Such an outpouring of support and love, and we
enjoyed answering all their questions and receiving lots of hugs and prayers. So thankful for the opportunity and we can't wait to follow up with them after our training!

We love you all so much, will remember you in our prayers, and will miss your smiling faces while we're in Africa!







We are also SO thankful to our wonderful friends for pulling through at the last minute for us. Our babies (4 legged furry kind) will be well taken care of while we're gone! Sean and Lane McCulley are SAINTS... along with Adam and Eva Matthews and Mary Catherine and Michael O'neal, and many other wonderfully sweet offers. You will never know how much this means to us! from the bottom of our hearts, and Kit and Daisy's too... THANK YOU!!!!







SOOO----

The countdown begins! 2 weeks from YESTERDAY we will be flying out! Our plane leaves on Monday night, August 27th at 9pm! We will fly directly to London where we will sit for about 9 hours and proceed on a 14 hour flight to Johannasburg, South Africa, and then 2 more hours to Livingstone, Zambia. WHEW!

We are so fortunate to have met a WONDERFUL couple who will be going with us to AMT (Advanced Missions Training), Nate and Bethany Lusk! We have been skypeing and facebooking and they have just been a huge emotional and practical help to us! They will actually drive down on Saturday before we leave and stay with us at my parents house in Snellville! It will be great getting to finally meet them in person! We are all excited to go to Mount Zion for our last Sunday in the states, and are so grateful to all of you who have been praying for us and supporting us so far. It will be a blessing to see you the day before we take off!

Nate and Bethany Lusk
We have been gathering all of our items and actually started packing last night. I think we're gonna make it! :) I've been dreading putting all my clothes in one place, because I just KNEW that I was going to have this MASSIVE stack and Brandon would look at me like... yeah right... but I did good! I'm taking some extra stuff, but it's definitely reasonable! We may be able to make it with 3 bags instead of 4, which will be great on the wallet, and our backs! It all depends on the weight, so we'll see! We made a trip to Sam's Club and Walmart today for all our toiletry/food items... I can't call them the 'small things' anymore because most of them are in either big bottles or large quantities! Time to start packing again tonight and then Thursday we're off to spend a few days with Aunt Hiddie! (So glad we will get to spend time with her before we leave!)


Again, thank you all for praying us through this journey! We are SO excited to start our training... along with some nervous excitement for things and people we will encounter...but for the most part overwhelmingly blessed to be able to follow God into the world and tell all those who will hear about His love and His Son. That's what it's all about!

Love you all, we will keep you posted as time draws nearer!

Sally

1 comment:

  1. Bless you both as you get ready to go. I remember our daughter Annette packing for Togo West Africa. She even had to take food with her since Togo does not have many of the things americans eat. AND it was very expensive to buy them if you could find them.
    We will definitely be praying for you as you go and while you are there. Sorry to have missed the opportunity to hear you this morning. Will catch up from those who were there.
    The african people are so musical and express their worship in such wonderful ways. Very joyful. You will meet some very special folks. Gods Blessings as you go. Frieda B.

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