Friday, March 12, 2010

New Update




Sorry for the delay in my update. Too funny that living over here in the bush can take up so much of my time. Cooking everything by scratch, doing laundry, homeschool and all of the visitors throughout the day seem to keep me quite busy.
We are doing great! It has really been warm these last few months. Temps have been over 110 degrees in the shade, making it very difficult to fall asleep at night. It rained a couple of weeks ago which really cooled us off. The garden could not survive the heat so we will start again once the rains come.
Shannon has found a new language tutor. He drives to Riwoto every morning for his lessons and then practices in the village in the afternoons. It has been funny to see the Toposa react to how well he is catching on. We are grateful to have finally found a dependable language helper. The boys are also doing well with the language. They are with the kids all afternoons so they are definitely being exposed. I am not doing as well. I can greet and say basic words but no sentences. Hopefully, once homeschool finishes up, I will be able to join Shannon with his lessons.
The boys now have 7 goats. They have been a lot of fun and a lot of trouble. We have had to talk Shannon out of killing them several times. They have eaten all of our flowers and all of our transplanted trees. We have now fenced around the surviving trees so hopefully they can grow. Benton keeps waiting for one of the goats to have a baby. He researched the gestation of a goat and was so disappointed to find out that it was five months. One is really looking pregnant, so maybe one day we will wake up to a new kid.
We have 4 of our best couple friends coming to visit us next week. We are so excited! We will be doing discipleship training and the girls and I will be meeting with the ladies and children. The Toposa ladies are excited to meet my friends. Please pray for safe travel from the US to Sudan for our friends.
I have a few pics of some things we have been doing. Davis playing in the river after the rain, Me and some girls wearing our Toposa skirts(they made me one), Toposa women in their ceremonial dress.
Please continue to keep us in your prayers. Pray that we will show Christ's love in all that we do. Pray that we will have positive attitudes in the tough times, knowing that our Father is always with us. The elections are coming up in April which could cause fighting again. Please pray that all will go smoothly during this time. Southern Sudan has not had fair elections since 1986.

8 comments:

The Allens said...

Praise God for all you are doing in Sudan! God is so good and yall have been so faithful and obedient! I love reading about what you are doing, learning, teaching, etc!!! We miss you hear but know that you are doing God's work for the Toposa people!

Julie Reid said...

Our prayers are with ya Lewis family!! Glad to read the update and see pics of the family!! Can't believe how big Walker is getting. Undies already!!! He's getting so big!!

Wish I was coming with the group but maybe oneday Chris and I can come for a visit!!

Love ya
Julie Reid

Anonymous said...

Shannon & Carrie,
It was so nice to meet you, the boys, and Sampson last week. You all are in my prayers and will have your family added to our Sunday School's prayer list at Lakeview. Shannon, when I return to Auburn after spring break, I'll be sure to talk to our large animal folks about goat medicine/husbandry and get back in touch with you.
May God richly bless you all as you continue your work in Sudan.
Greg Almond

Unknown said...

Greetings from Tennessee. Enjoyed visiting you a couple of weeks ago. I was in the group with Lauren Pickens (Hope4Sudan)...the one with the camera. I will send you a copy of the family picture I took in a few days. I am speaking at our church Johnson City TN (Mountain View Baptist) Sunday night about our trip. I will request that they pray for your family. Keep on keeping on!

Marlene said...

Hey Carrie! I just got through looking at pictures (on facebook)that Steven Hays took on their trip to see y'all! I know it was a blessing for y'all to have them there. You all look GREAT! I can't believe how big Walker has gotten in a year! He's still as cute as ever. Praying for y'all!
Love,
Ms. Marlene

The Reeds said...

Dear Carrie, Hi! This is Georgia Reed and I had heard you guys were up there and was thrilled to find your blog. I would love to be able to call (as though your free time is abundant- ha!) and get to know you guys or see if we could shoot a care package up your way. Some of our story leaders would occasionally take a storying tape up to their Teposa "brothers" while exchanging cattle (or whatever...). Hope you guys are thriving.
Much love,
Georgia

Shelb said...

Mrs. Carrie, Hi! This is Shelby J. Please know that you are definitely in our prayers at the Jeffcoat home, and we are always talking about you guys and how much we love ya'll! We love reading your updates. Thanks for being such unwavering messengers of Christ's love - you are such an inspiration!

Dr. Bob Rogers said...

Praying for the Toposa people tonight specifically in our prayer meeting. Bob Rogers, pastor, First Baptist Church of Rincon, Georgia.