Helping orphans, reaching the lost and needy

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Kool-aid and other stuff


We use a sachet of kool-aid everyday as juice is expensive here, it's what we always have with lunch. I noticed we were getting pretty low the other day and though, hmm need to get someone to send me some more. Tom and Linda Maher came and stayed with us last weekend and with them they brought two packs off Kool-Aid (plus some other goodies)! Just little things like this always remind me how God is always providing for our every need (if you can call KA a need :D). I know this might seem really small and insignificant but it meant a lot to me, God is into the details!

Below are a few pictures of the last week or so. I desperately need to take more photos of Jordan, it's that fourth Child thing! 

Seth with one of our puppies (who we have now sold) 

Josh with a beetle he found in the backyard

 Found this one under Josh's photos... should I be worried? 

 Jude reading to Jordan!

 Josh's newest pet, Tripod the Chameleon. Josh found him when he was out in the village with Jake picking up Sandrine. He only has three legs but gets around really well. Jake spent the afternoon with the boys building a cage for him. It is amazing to watch him catch bugs with his tongue!

Friday, September 17, 2010

Faith Bible College

Last night completed the second week of Faith Bible College. We have 8 people registered, we were hoping for at least 10, but 8 is still great! The school holds evening classes at an office space WON is renting in town. They have classes from 5-8pm, Monday through Thursday. Tim is teaching a class, we also have two local pastors teaching classes. Jake is teaching the Foundations class on Wednesday's night. He has been studying a lot lately, I love seeing my husband reading and studying the Word! It's also bringing up lots of Bible/theology questions and talk in our daily conversation, love it! 

The first week was a little tough as there was no electric in the whole city. This week was a lot better as they had light and could use the projector. Next semester I will be teaching an elective on Children's Ministry, really looking forward to it.

Jake teaching (yes, it's cold here right now!)

 
Tim teaching by candle light

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Home School

For anyone interested, below is a list of the curriculum my boys are using this year. Josh is a lot more independent in 4th grade, and Seth can do much more by himself now that he is in 2nd. Teaching’s been a lot easier than last year so far (I know, I’m only in the third week). We start at 8am and we’re all done by 1pm (with a 20 minute break at 10). We do four days of regular school with Friday as our fun morning. We do art, PE, music, and usually some science project (more work for me but the boys love it).

This year we switched to A Beka Language arts as that’s not one of Sonlight’s strong points. The difference is AMAZING. The A Beka workbooks are great and Josh (my little math and science dude) is doing so much better already with creative writing and grammar. It was like pulling teeth to try and get him to write an interesting story or poem last year. Sonlight’s history is wonderful though, I think I enjoy it more than the kids. I never studied American history before so I’m learning along with them. Sonlight does have a LOT of reading (history books, plus read-alouds) but I cherish cuddling up on the couch and reading with the boys.

Jordan does great, I feed her right before school and then she’ll usually sleep most of the morning. Jude on the other hand is at the stage where he is wanting to be a part of everything so I am trying to come up with creative ways to keep him occupied so he’s not distracting the boys all morning (anyone know a good play doe recipe?). So here’s the list:



Grade 4:

Sonlight Core 4 history (American history part 2)

11 read-alouds

18 readers

Saxon math 5/4

Sequential Spellings (2)

A Beka Developing good health workbook

A Beka Understanding God’s world (science)

A Beka Languae arts (God’s gift of language A)

A Reason For Handwriting (D)
Word Study (E)

Wordly Wise 3000

Map skills for today workbook


Grade 2:

Sonlight Core 2 history (World history part 2)

15 read-alouds

21 readers

Saxon math 2

Sequential Spelling (1)

A Beka Health, Safety, and Manners

A Beka Enjoying God’s world (science)

A Beka Languae arts (2)

A Reason For Handwriting (B)

Word Study (B)

Explode the code 4, 5, and 6

Map skills for today workbook

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Orphans in need

Jake and Tim went to the village of Nwa with Tom Maher of Teen Missions. We have four orphaned children from that area, we saw such a need out there as there's so many orphans and children in desperate situations. Teen Missions is looking into the possibility of starting a rescue unit there, where they would help feed, cloth and school children in need (and of course preach the Gospel to them too). They had a great trip on some really bad roads (they even had to use the winch to pull up a car that had fallen down a hill). Praise the Lord for the Land Rover! 

Truck that had got stuck

So if you have a queazy stomach you might not want to scroll down to the pictures below. On the way back they saw some kids walking down the road and noticed that one had bad looking feet. They stopped to talk with them and saw that they girl's feet were severely infested with chiggers (little parasite worms) and what also looks like fungus and infection. I don't know if you remember but we had two children that came to us like this (not quite as severe); they were from this same area. It is really just from neglect as chiggers are relatively easy to dig out. Anyway, they found out they're orphans living with their blind grandfather and grandmother. They don't know who their father is and their mother has abandoned them. It looks like they are being neglected. We're hoping to go there soon so we can talk with the family and find out if they want to keep them. Their aunt was with them who is actually a nurse! I don't know how she could not have done something about the poor girl's feet. We said we wouldn't be getting anymore orphans till we had our current children fully sponsored but this is a pretty extreme case; these kids have basically been abandoned and not cared for, so sad. Please join us in prayer for these precious children, that we can help them in some way, whether bringing them to the Children's Home or just getting her some medical care. We did leave them some money to go get medical help but who knows whether they'll use it for that.

So here is the older sister with her little sister (maybe six years old). She can not walk and she also has chiggers all on her knees as she crawls everywhere. They said that she is disabled, but we're not sure if this is because of the chiggers or not. That would explain why she has been so neglected as disabled people here are often treated like second class citizens.

From this picture is does look like her foot is a little deformed, not sure though.

This must be so painful, look how swollen her toes are. The kids that we have who had bad chiggers made a full recovery in a couple of months even though some of their nails are a little crimperly (if that is a word). There other younger sister was not with them.

Here is the grandfather's own child, who has a pop belly from malnutrition (not underfed though)... she was walking around with no clothes. 


Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Full days!

No, I haven't fallen off the face of the earth; just a lot going on right now. WON's Bible school starts next week so registration has been going on the last couple of weeks. All the kids at HHCH start school next week, been making sure that they have everything they need (shoes, backpacks, socks, etc.). Jake traveled out to a village today and will be back tomorrow. Our friends from Ghana left this past weekend, went for a hike with them their last day. Had a LOT of visitors (Linda Maher is here with me right now). The new church plant we are assisting with had it's first official service on Sunday with two days of meetings before (I was leading praise and worship). Praise the Lord, the church went great! I started Kid's Club and library time at HHCH again this week.  Things should be slowing down a bit next week. We are in our second week of home schooling, it is going so well, the boys are a lot more independent now and I am actually managing to get laundry done in the morning plus homeschooling, wohoo! Anyway, I hope to post about all this things in a bit more detail soon, but no promises. I just praise the Lord for His love and goodness, He is always there for us. We had a great sermon on Sunday, the speaker was talking about how we're meant to be as little children to enter the kingdom of God. I have always though of this as being honest, loving, innocent. The preacher put it in another perspective I really liked, about how a child will always run to his Father in times of trouble, always trust his father a 100%, reaching his hands up to him, knowing that he can't do things by himself, great stuff! Ok, I need to go take a shower, feed the baby and get to bed. 
Ohh I posted a cute video of Jordan on facebook, check it out at:
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1495217535335&ref=mf