Jean has posted her photos on Flickr; you can view them here.
It may take several sittings to get through them all- there are over 900!
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Safely Home!
The team arrived safely in Chicago this afternoon just ahead of a major snowstorm. There were sweet and joyous reunions all around. Only one piece of luggage (Jean's) was lost- but it was located in London and will be sent FedEx. Once we have the chance to sort through photos and video, I will post much more information about the trip.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
The Journey Home
The team is packed and ready to return. They were able to catch their breath and debrief at the Okapuka ranch. They also had the chance to see rhino, giraffe, and lions (being fed!).
Tomorrow (Monday) they will depart Windhoek at 1:45 local time on SAA #75 and fly 2 hours to Johannesburg. After a 5 hour layover, they will fly 12 hours on UAL #4608 to London. Then a 3 hour layover followed by a 9 hour flight home on UAL #929. They are scheduled to arrive at O'hare at 1:20pm local time on Tuesday.
Thank you to everyone who has been praying for the team. Please continue to pray for their safety as they travel home.
Tomorrow (Monday) they will depart Windhoek at 1:45 local time on SAA #75 and fly 2 hours to Johannesburg. After a 5 hour layover, they will fly 12 hours on UAL #4608 to London. Then a 3 hour layover followed by a 9 hour flight home on UAL #929. They are scheduled to arrive at O'hare at 1:20pm local time on Tuesday.
Thank you to everyone who has been praying for the team. Please continue to pray for their safety as they travel home.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Safe return to Windhoek
Jean called today- the team returned to Windhoek safely on Thursday. Everyone is well. Their time at Kalukembe was very productive. The workshops were a success. Jean spent significant time at the hospital training the nurses on assembly of the Trike, and they were able to give the trike to a woman and train her to use it. Hopefully this will be the start of a long relationship between the Kalukembe Mission Station and His Wheels.
Jean sounded exhausted, satisfied, both joyful and somber. The team was witness to tremendous suffering, the kind that is hard to put into words. I imagine that the more than 600 pictures Jean took will help to describe their experience. The team spent time worshipping in church with the local people nearly every night. Jean said that the faith she witnessed among the people was amazing. She also said that the hospital is without a doctor and sorely in need of one. Perhaps this is not the only time a Fisher will visit Kalukembe?
On Friday, the team will travel to Okapuka Ranch, a Lodge about 20 miles north of Windhoek. They will spend two nights there debriefing and catching their breath. They may have the chance to see some giraffe or even some lions. On Sunday they will return to Windhoek to begin the journey home.
Jean sounded exhausted, satisfied, both joyful and somber. The team was witness to tremendous suffering, the kind that is hard to put into words. I imagine that the more than 600 pictures Jean took will help to describe their experience. The team spent time worshipping in church with the local people nearly every night. Jean said that the faith she witnessed among the people was amazing. She also said that the hospital is without a doctor and sorely in need of one. Perhaps this is not the only time a Fisher will visit Kalukembe?
On Friday, the team will travel to Okapuka Ranch, a Lodge about 20 miles north of Windhoek. They will spend two nights there debriefing and catching their breath. They may have the chance to see some giraffe or even some lions. On Sunday they will return to Windhoek to begin the journey home.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Email from Jean
Today I received an e-mail from Jean. The team arrived safely in Lubango! Her message was brief. She said that they witnessed much suffering, but they also witnessed God's active, working hand. The Trike made it in safely and was well received. The soapmaking efforts worked. Both are answers to prayer!
Tomorrow (Thurs) the team will head to the Lubango airport and fly on TAAG #571 back to Windhoek, Namibia. Once they return to Namibia we may hear from them by phone.
Tomorrow (Thurs) the team will head to the Lubango airport and fly on TAAG #571 back to Windhoek, Namibia. Once they return to Namibia we may hear from them by phone.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Heading to Lubango
On Wednesday the team will pack up and leave the Mission for Lubango to visit the headquarters of the Igreja Evangélica Sinodal de Angola (IESA), the seminary that established a divinity school in Kalukembe and helped sponsor the women's conference. Lubango looks to be about 120 miles from Kalukembe, but takes 8 hours by ground as they will be traveling over some rough terrain. They may have the chance to take a flight with Mission Aviation Fellowship but it is uncertain.
In Lubango they may get to see a large statue of Jesus overlooking the city. They will visit with the leaders of IESA and begin to debrief from their time at Kalukembe.
Monday, December 8, 2008
Workshops Continue
Monday and Tuesday are full days of workshops. The women will again start the day with a devotional at the hospital. Diana gave Monday's and Jean will give Tuesday's. At the end of Tuesday's workshops, the team will say goodbye to the women with whom they have become friends over the past week. I am praying for a sweet time of praise for what God has done and a celebration of hope for what God will continue to do.
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