22 June, 2012

Pictures from our house in Antsirabe!

We have loved getting settled in to our new house here and the kids have loved meeting Rina, our guard who works during the day.  Below are some pictures that just wouldn't fit into our monthly update, but we still wanted to share them with you.  
Eli & Zoey enjoying a "tea party" with homemade tea cups!

Eli playing with his Kite in the backyard

Zoey is trying to get her kite fly like Eli's :)

Homemade Pizza for dinner!

The results of our pizza making!

Even a "dessert pizza!"

Eli helping make cookies

Is this how you wash the car Rina?


fun with the hose!



Eli & Zoey are ready to ride in the Pousse-Pousse

Ruth at 35-1/2 weeks before flying to Johannesburg, SA

Traffic in Antsirabe, on a very light day.  Cars are the minority on the road!

A view of our kitchen here.  

05 June, 2012

We have been having problems with our mailchimp program we normally use to send out newsletters.  Instead of waiting any longer for resolution, we decided to put this update on the blog!  

We arrived in Mada on April 10th after a long two day journey! The kids slept
on the plane & did really great! Andy was surprised when he was handed the car keys at  the airport & asked to drive to our hotel in Tana!  He did so well (especially for not driving stick shift for the last ten years)! Ruth was very grateful that she didn’t have to driveJ.
Our first view of Madagascar from the plane!
We spent 3-4 days in a nice hotel to get acquainted with our hometown
after language study.  We were also able to get to know our supervisor & logistics coordinators & their families during our time in Tana. We are so blessed to be working with such awesome people!
Then we drove to Antsirabe (3 ½ hours from Tana) where we got to see our new
home for the next 8 months or so. The kids immediately befriended our Malagasy guard
since they are often outside playing while he works. We were all excited to have a place to call home & to be able to get settled in alittle bit before we left for Zambia.
Our first 12 days in Zambia, we stayed at the Baptist Seminary in Lusaka (the capital city), where our family shared a dorm room. Five days a week, we went on Daily Field Assignments (DFAs) where two people were paired with a Zambian helper (translator/guide). These assignments were to help us to learn African culture better &
be systematic in our approach to ministry.
Zambian village near Petauke
Our next 12 days was spent 6 hours away in a camp outside of Petauke (a small town) where we slept in tents. Each day we had to pump our own bath water & heat it on the fire & then we could take an outdoor bucket showerJ.  Andy & I were paired together for DFAs this time and God blessed us with many opportunities to share our testimonies, Bible stories, pray with people & ultimately share the gospel.  We saw 8 adults come to faith in Christ Jesus!
The Phiri family

            Then our family spent a weekend (3 days & 3 nights) in the home of a Zambian family.  Our family was wealthier than most families with a 3 bedroom home, western toilet (minus the top seat), TV & computer.  We all stayed in one bedroom with a full bed & bunk bed.  Over the weekend, we must have had 25-30 visitors come to the house since the cousin of the family (who lives in the same house) was getting married Saturday morning.  We were able to attend the cousin’s reception which was quite a cultural experience!  For lunch & dinner, we ate n’shema (which is a dense white food made from corn), rep (a type of greens with onion & tomato), usually a little bit of meat (either goat or chicken), & sauce.  For breakfast, we were given bread with our choice of butter or jam.
            Our final 3 days in Zambia were spent at a resort with real showers, full western toilets, a nice pool, & wonderful food!!!  Here we were given the chance to tie everything together that we learned the previous 3-4 weeks.  During our time in Zambia we learned so much about what our ministry should look like & how to avoid certain pitfalls once we start our work in Madagascar! 

Thank you so much for praying for us as we learn the Malagasy language!  We will send out another update soon about our time since we arrived back in Madagascar in late May.  

Please be in Prayer over the next couple weeks for:
  • Praises:
    • for the people in Zambia who now follow Jesus Christ
    • getting settled into our new home in Antsirabe, Madagasacar.
  • Requests:
    • Growth for the new believers in Zambia, and that they would find a strong church home where they can be discipled, and that they would have access to a Bible in their heart language.  
    • Ruth, Eli & Zoey will fly to Johannesburg, South Africa for the beginning of Ruth's maternity leave on June 17th.  Andy will join them on July 8th when his paternity leave starts.
    • for Eli & Zoey as they adjust to having a nanny while we study Malagasy, going to South Africa, & having a baby sister arrive.