Sunday we attended church, and wow did we attend church! It lasted 5 hours, and because the American ladies were here they interpreted from Swahili to English. So hopefully next Sunday it won't be as long. But the music and the dancing was absolutely amazing never have I seen worship like this before. David and I were completely exhausted. After the service we were invited to Marie Jean's house. She is a Congolese woman in charge of the Women and Children ministries for ALARM. She in herself has her own tragic story. You see here in Congo if a woman can not bare children her husband disowns her and she is an outcast to society. (I am glad David and I are not Congolese!) So Marie Jean has been pregnant 5 times but has never carried a baby to full term. Currently she is 5 1/2 months pregnant. ALARM has paid for her to have special medical care. So hopefully now God will allow her pregnancy come to full term and allow her to have a healthy baby. Marie Jean's husband is a captain in the Army Intelligence Division. He too seems to be an amazing man. Even though I don't know his story yet, I find him absolutely fascinating. So the American women had a surprise baby shower for Marie Jean after we had this fabulous lunch. She was very embarrassed along with her husband. I am pretty sure she had never experienced anything quit like that before! So it was nice to be around some American women again and at the same really experience Congolese life. For me this was a much needed weekend that I have been craving for. Sunday I did have the opportunity to call my dad and wish him "Happy Father's Day!" Dad it was great to hear yours and Mom's voices! I miss you both! I hope everyone had the chance to speak to their fathers and let them know that you love them!
Amy
Andy I know you said I could cut and paste my pics around, but still can't figure it out! It took me 7 hours with the Internet just to get them loaded so I ran out of patience on organizing my pics!
4 comments:
Thank you Amy for the incredible pictures. I always wished the energy and excitement of the kids would rub off on the adults, but it seems like the realization of their misery sets in a certain age. Thanks for reminding me to pray for DR Congo.
Hey David and Amy! Rachel gave me your blog address, and I love reading and seeing what all you are doing. What amazing pictures you have taken Amy! You two are like angels on Earth. I admire what you are doing. I'm going to miss you coming to Florida this summer, I always love seeing you both. Please be careful, and give David a hug for me. By the way, ya'll look so good together in those pictures.
I love you both,
Jeana
Hey David and Amy! Paul just gave me the address to your blog. I am a blog "lurker" as Paul calls me, so I will love keeping up with your adventures this way. What you're doing is amazing. This really makes me see what I need to pray for over there. We're praying for the two of you also!
Tami
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