Sunday, August 9, 2009

Our first visit




This weekend we had a great surprise. We were contacted earlier in the week by a couple, Philip and Linda Byler, who live in Torit, Sudan who serve with African Inland Mission. They found our blog site and contacted us. Torit is about a 4 hour drive away from Kapoeta. They were heading to a nearby town and wanted to know if we could meet up with them. They arrived Saturday around lunch and spent the day with us. It was fun getting to know them and sharing with them. God knew that I needed a smiling face and someone to talk to.
Benton was given the opportunity to slaughter his first goat on Saturday. The day guard, Marco, had given him a Toposa knife. The knife was too dull to cut the goat's throat. Benton was bummed but looks forward to his next goat slaughtering.
Walker continues to be everyones friend and never meets a stranger. In the picture, he is playing in the dirt with a few of his new friends.
No pictures of Davis this time, every time I had the camera out he was off playing, hunting or making something. They killed a bat this week with their slingshots. They were so proud.
Shannon is using chronological Bible stories on Sundays under a tree outside of the compound. We are having around 30 people attend each Sunday. So far, there have been 5 pray to receive Christ. A few of the Toposa have even led in re-telling the stories. This is very encouraging!
Language is going great for Shannon. I am having a harder time trying to juggle homeschooling, language and the other Mommy duties. Please pray for me to be disciplined and devoted to learning a new language.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Carrie, Thanks for the new blog. Sounds like things are good. God is good to send you new friends. Love, Aunt Gloria

The Allens said...

Carrie - Praise God! It sounds like He is really working through yall! I will be praying for you especially along with your family! Thanks for the updates! I love the pics!

Grandma said...

Carrie, you have the hardest job of all so just be patient. The language will come from God when he thinks you have the time to learn it. Just think how awsome you will be when you get the language down! I will continue to pray for the homeschooling-but know that it will be good when you get in your house.
Love to all