Subject: Nigeria, Day 2
Hi Dear Friends and Family,
We are all having an amazing and joyous time in Nigeria. I can’t even begin to say how full our days are will so many different moments and places and people. First of all, to the families, all the kids (young adults) are great and God is so evident in each of them. Everyone is healthy (Sam is just getting there) and full of joy and the Holy Spirit. Peter says he has never had a team work as hard, do as much and bring as much. We have been non-stop.....almost immediately after our 31 hour trip to Abuja!
Today we started our day in a small church. It was as pure and sacred a church service as I can imagine. The worship was just so glorious…powerful, humble, sincere!!! Les gave a great word of encourament from our team to the believers there.
We went from there back to a place we had already been, the street boys transition house. We showed the boys some USC football video…they loved it…but had never even heard of American football. Then the team played some soccer with them..and we ended our time with Kyle and Matt talking with the boys about being young men of faith. That was a special time and God used Matt and Kyle to encourage those dear young men, all of whom were street kids, and many of whom have been horribly abused.
We went from there to a ministry for widows. These are such beautiful women…so precious. When a woman is widowed in Nigeria the husband’s family takes EVERYTHING!!! Even the children. They suffer greatly. The ministry we are with has started a sowing business with them. We had a wonderful time with them. They sang for us, I did a devotion for them…and then they did the Christmas Nativity play!!!! It was awesome. We brought them gifts…most of them had NEVER received a gift.
We ended our day at a place so hard to describe…so beautiful and terrible and tragic…that I hesitate to even write about it in this brief update. We are still trying to process it. We went out to a village called Dogon Nahawa (spelling). There was a terrible massacre of the gentle, humble people who lived in that village in March. Hundreds of people were killed in an ambush by 1000 anti Christian terrorists. The drive out there was beautiful and when we arrived our van was surrounded by more than a hundred children. Whe we got out they grabbed our hands, legs, arms…fingers..whatever they could latch onto. We then walked with them about a half mile out to the site of the mass grave where their family members now lay. Once we got there, a man who was shot in the massacre told us the whole story of what occurred. All the while we are listening the kids are all over us, clamoring for our love and showing the gentleness and courage that is the dear people here. When the story was finished…well…what do you do or say at that time. We groped and stammered to be honest. Then we decided to sing a song for them…We sang, ’Jesus loves me this I know…out there, at the point where so much evil and hatred occurred. The children sang with us…they then sang us a beautiful Nigerian song about God’s love. We finished with prayer…and children all over us…walked back to the village. We brought candy (a friend of the Barkley’s had their kids make 200 small bags…perfect) and handed it out in complete chaos. The little girl I was walking with the whole time was named Rebecca. She has a horrible scar across her cheek, ear and neck. She shared with me that she was cut in the massacre…but her pretty little smile never left her face. What courage. We left the village then…all the kids waving and running after our van, waving their candy.
Les and I are very aware that we need to process this situation with the team. We are not here to “accumulate” experiences…but to love and serve and to hopefully be changed forever. When I woke up this morning…I prayed “this is the day that the Lord has made…I will rejoice and be glad in it.” At church we sang that song (the first song) with the rhythmic African drums and the hopeful, lyrical voices of those people. Tonight we are so thankful for just that…we had such a day…of seeing hope and laughter and love…in the worst devastation. We will rejoice and be glad in the Lord.
Thank you all for praying. We feel it. Our team is so loving and fun and unified, hardworking…all the members BOLDLY sharing Jesus.
“Kyle” non-stop energy, complete servant, total joy, team scribe!!! Three king in play, Evangelist.
Brittany: Astonishing the Nigerian boys with her soccer, likes the Nigerian Food, looks really cute in her Headscarf---brings joy everywhere (not holding hands with Matt---forbidden in Nigerian Culture---LOL)
Taylor: Never feels like we have enough time anywhere…never wants to leave anywhere we are!!! Spreads love everywhere---grabs the tiniest kids---sleeps in tiny bed with Lainy, not sure about the food
Lainy: wants to pray everywhere, was sad Sam was sick; wore a matching outfit with Taylor today---loves Africa with all her heart
Matt: Breaking out the guitar…FINALLY started cooking (LOL the cooks didn’t come today to make our breakfast) Ate salmon on the plane---the kids love to touch him. Showing so much love and courage
Sam: A form of pale you can’t imagine. Has hung in there like a real trooper without complaining-or skipping on thing, sleeps in the loud van a lot---can’t wait to dig the well
(tomorrow - Monday)