Sunday, July 21, 2019

July 25, 2019

Sometimes you try to get the kid to work and it’s like pulling teeth….but when he has a 102 degree fever and someone’s outside washing the car…just try getting him to sit still! 

Over the last two years that we’ve been back in Lohutok, the theme that keeps recurring for us is “spiritual warfare.”  We knew that it would be hard coming back and doing “just language” for a while and when we found out some of the connections we were making went straight to the village spiritual leadership we started praying, knowing that it would be tough.  We’ve written about much of it in our newsletters and yet much of it we have not even mentioned, but it has been constant.  Now that we’re on the verge of Home Assignment let me just say, the last month has not disappointed!
Justin had malaria twice in a three-week period, and has been sick with the flu ever since (coming up on a month of being sick).  Everyone else in our house has had malaria and the flu for the last two weeks.  Screaming, miserable kids and coughing, tired parents who are trying to pack up a house are always a good combination!  Meanwhile, between the two of us, we’ve had about 5 “getting stuck in the mud” incidences in the last month which even resulted in both of our vehicles being down for repairs for a while.  There are more things that I don’t have room to list, but we’ve found that when Home Assignment is this close, the attitude of longevity and coping is much harder to maintain, and we’ve had a few nights of tear-filled family prayer as we try to stay the course and not just give up trying during the last few weeks here.

In the meantime, Paul has been growing fast in his studies and has started directly challenging some of the widely-held, wrong beliefs in his culture.  We’re not all God’s people, most of us don’t belong to Him yet.  The “god” that people in the village say they follow is actually Satan and a counterfeit.  How can we claim to love Jesus and fully trust him, but still patronize the village witchdoctor?  How can we love our brothers and sisters who are all hopelessly addicted to alcohol yet still continue with the practice of brewing gallons of the stuff as payment for helping plow our gardens?  How are we going to get our gardens done if we don’t do it and people, therefore, refuse to help us?  I even heard him end one of his Sunday morning talks with “It’s good that you guys are angry about what I said, because it means we’re finally communicating.” 

Satan’s kingdom is being rattled and he desperately wants us to quit, but with all of the good stories we can tell…we’re just getting started.

Thanks for praying with us!

Justin, Amy, Ezekiel and Caleb

Amy and Caleb got stuck in the mud on the way to church Sunday.  Caleb found a way to keep himself busy while they waited for help!