I have a few more minutes to update, so I will do my best to make it quick! I need to explain that getting access to the computer is a bit difficult here. I am using the school´s computers and I only have so much time on them and every time I want to get on, they are always taken. So, it is a hit and miss situation. I did bring my computer here, but after school it has been raining and I haven´t wanted to take it out anywhere to find a connection. So, please bear with me as I might be a little slow in the updating!
I have some exciting news to tell you! I am staying at the house that I stayed in when I was here in June! For those of you who don´t know, this is huge to me because the woman who lived there passed away about a month ago and I wasn´t sure if anybody would be able to stay there again. It was a God-directed event as to how this all came about. Last Thurs. when I came here, Manuel and I went to Antigua, to pick up Kevin and Ginny. While we were there we looked for the new house that I would be in, so I would know where to go on Sunday. Well, the house was in the southern end of town, in the boonies. I honestly did not feel safe and did not want to walk there in the dark. It was by a bunch of trees and very little lighting. So, Kevin and Ginny suggested that I stay with them in their new homestay because they knew that the woman had an extra room. I agreed to that. Sunday came and we went to that house. When the family showed us the rooms, mine smelled horrible. There was mold on the walls under the windows. The mold smell was very strong. I knew I couldn´t stay there, but right then, on the spot I didn´t know what I was going to do. I took the keys from the family, but told Kevin and Ginny, I would have to find somewhere else because I would be sick by the next morning. I am very allergic to mold. So, last time when I was here, I met two missionary woman who lived here. I called one of them and asked her if I could stay with her for the night and she was fine with that. She actually had an extra apartment-like building next to her where I could sleep. I didn´t have to pay anything for it. God is awesome! Then, the next morning, I wanted to walk to the house that I stayed at before because I wanted to see if anyone was there. I knocked on the door and the helper´s daughter answered it. I explained my situation and asked if I could live there for awhile. She said fine! I was so excited I could have cried! I went back to Mary´s house and got my things and moved in to my "old" room! Later that morning, Elsie, the helper came and when she saw me, she was so excited and gave me the biggest hug. Those two are amazing. Elsie´s daughter, Dominga, and her daughter now live in the house full time. There are also two students who are from Japan, who are staying at the house. I am just so excited and so grateful to God to be here. When I left last time, Carolina, the owner of the house, told me many wonderful words. Part of it was that her home was my home and whenever I came to Antigua and needed a place to stay, I could always stay with her. Little did I know then, how true those words would be for me now, even after she is no longer here. God is so gracious.
Spanish classes are going extremely well. I am loving every minute of it. Angelica, my teacher, is a wonderful woman. She is perfect for the level that I am at now. This week has been a bit challenging as I have had 7 hours of classes each day. This Thurs. after school we are going back to the ministry for the weekend, so I won´t have class on Friday. I was trying to catch up on my hours that I would be missing. It honestly hasn´t been as hard as I thought it was going to be. I do have to say that by 9;00 at night I am exhausted!
I also want to thank you all for your prayers and concerns for me and the hurricane. Thank God, it has been downgraded to almost nothing, so we won´t have anything to worry about here, except possibly some rain. That is a typical thing though as it is the rainy season here.
Well, my time is up on the computer. I am very thankful for this time to update and let you all know what is going on. I am thinking about each one of you and you are all in my prayers!
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
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3 comments:
Dear Jen,
I am just thrilled for you! Being back in the home you were in last June, with all the wonderful memories, is truly a blessing. God is definitely watching out for you. I believe that the hurricane was another example of God intervening; a category 5 storm would have been so distructive to an area where people already have housing and job problems.
You are in my heart and in my prayers. God bless, Gail Fritsche
Dear Jennifer:
You have been on my heart since you left. What a blessing to have God use you in this way. You are a wonderful example of faith. The fact that you were able to give up everything and follow God's call is truly inspiring. Please continue to blog. I can't wait to see how the Lord will use you to show His glory.
God's blessings,
Lisa Murphy
Jen,
You have been in my prayers since you left. To see JOY shine through your words is AWESOME! You are an inspiration, and please know, you truly are held in prayer by so many as you set the world ABLAZE! Keep us updated!
In Him and to HIS glory,
Karla
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