Saturday, July 5, 2008

Darin's Diary pt. 2


Those of you who had been praying fervently for our travel to Namibia, thank you! Our journey over here was truly the easiest we've experienced over the years. You want a good chuckle? Those of you who have been before, and those of you who covenanted to pray specifically for our travels will remember that the most stressful point (and the most likely to cause us problems) is clearing customs in Namibia with the extra suitcases of donated items and sound equipment and so on. You've even heard me refer to the 'beefy chicks' that stand between us and our entry into the country of Namibia. Well, we were delayed briefly gathering our bags in the baggage claim area. By the time we began to roll our carts of luggage through the customs area - there were no officers in sight. Not one human being lined the customs gauntlet. We rolled through without a moment's delay! That, my friends, is an answer to prayer!


So, now I ask you to shift your attention to the health of our team. I'm hesitant to mention this because imaginations can run wild across the oceans. Do know that no one is sick in a dangerous way, but many on this team are dealing with upset tummies and sleep deprivation. Team members (and past team veterans) know that this is planned for and expected. This happens every year and is mostly attributed to the changes our body clocks go through and new climate, foods and water. We expect everyone will be back to normal in a day or so. Please don't worry - just pray. We gathered last night around the fire and shared all the blog comments you've been leaving. Thank you! It really encourages one and all. And, to know that the Red Sox blanked the Yankees 7-0 got a rousing cheer! The team decided to adopt Grammy Duncan as our official team grandmother... and her references to the Psalms have been a source of encouragement.


Yesterday (July 4th) saw the team in motion in the pre-dawn hours. That was a challenge enough due to how tired everyone is, but it was made all the more exciting by the fact that our first morning in Namibia we were greeted with 28 degree Fahrenheit cold!


The whole team accompanied the dancers who performed briefly for two secondary schools. Jesse and John shared a couple of songs, and Jan was able to share her testimony with one of the crowds. In the afternoon, my half of the team (Team Leifde) got to spend a couple of hours at the Ark children's home, visiting with Janus and Stephanus and the other children there. Patrice was chosen to be this year's queen... an honor that comes with a Stephanus hair-do.


We enjoyed our Independence Day celebration Namibian style, with traditional Namibian sausage, lamb and even a plate of grubs that Mike provided. Many of the girls took a turn with the grubs. Me? I'm smarter than all of that!


I know this has run long. I'll try to wrap it up. Today is difficult day for us. My half of the team is scheduled to pull out to Arandis later this morning. The remaining team members are preparing to welcome some 40 or so Boy Scouts who will be calling this their home for the next week or so. Ch ch ch changes! They are never welcome junctures in these journeys. So, you guessed it. I ask you to pray. And I thank you in advance. Lastly, Katie finished our first video last night. (Have I told you how proud I am of her on this trip? Wow!) We will try to get it posted here in the next few minutes. Blogger issues (and those who know me know how I love blogger, right?). Love to you all. More soon.

8 comments:

Grammy said...

Oh my - I am honored to be the "team grammy" and will continue to lift you all to the Throne of Grace. My heart turned to health prayers yesterday and I shall continue praying for one and all. I cannot wait to call my friend who said customs in Windhoek could take all day and maybe that's why we didn't hear from you for so long - praise God for the disappearing officers!! Blessings as your day is in full swing. I hope everyone has warm enough clothes as we melt here in the heat and humidity! May the joys of the mission outweigh any troubles and may your faith confound the enemy, and may your love change lives in ways you may never know! In His Love, Grammy

Grammy said...

Darin - finally opened to Psalm 67 (team of 27+40 scouts!) "May God be gracious to us and bless us and make His face shine upon us... May the peoples praise You, O God; may all the peoples praise You. May the nations be glad and sing for joy, for You rule the peoples justly and guide the nations of the earth...then the land will yield its harvest, and God, our God will bless us. God will bless us and all the ends of the earth will fear Him." Yes, He will bless us today and tomorrow and yesterday - He is such a BIG God - bigger than any ch ch ch changes that may occur! Love you all, grammy duncan

Anonymous said...

Hi Jan and the Team !

That was quite unbelievable to hear there were no delays through customs, for no one to have been there ! ! !

Way to go Jan, to be getting to work right away by sharing your
testimony ! I hope that things have settled down for you physically so that you can fully experience the adventure God has for you.

I have already missed our phone calls and talks and our hugs. That started on wednesday.

W/ love, Carey

Towner7 said...

Darin, thanks for sharing the last 24 hrs and, the preludes of things to come as the teams member head off in their different travel directions.
Having to "miss" the customs is certainly a great sign for this trip~! May all all your "customs" experiences be as fast~
Very nice executed video..Well done Katie~!
Best wish and regards to all for a speedy recovery..

Anonymous said...

The team picked a good grammy! (My sister!). So glad to hear you all made it safely and with little resistance from customs. We will pray for you all each day that God will guide each of you in His plan while you are there. Courtney, we love you and are so proud of you. We enjoyed watching the video and were glad to see the happy smile on your face! Blessings to all.
Aunt Anne and Uncle Mick

Anonymous said...

hey everyone, you will be hearing from me often while you are away (probably more than most of you hear from me when you're within a few shorts minutes' ride.. lol). glad that the travels went smoothly, always a bonus. hopefully they will continue to do so! i am certainly pleased that you visited the ark, pleasee give me more details about all of the kids and how janus and stephanus are doing! :) while you're in arandis please be sure to give my love to Selma & Jesmine and Rita!

Miss & Wish I was with all of you...
Kat

PS - "You are only as good as the love that you have for other people." (That's for you Darin)

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Anonymous said...

Darin,

I am sure you were 'stunned or surprised' by what happened at customs !

That's a God thing ! ! !

Carey
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