Two years ago my husband made a trip to Malawi – a place he
longed to see again after leaving with his family in 2008. At the time of his trip he was employed in
Wisconsin working in a Group Home for mentally disabled individuals. While on
his visit to Malawi he was reacquainted with an old friend. This friend, Hamilton, showed him what was
keeping him busy these days in addition to his wood carving business. There, in the midst of a poor Malawian
township with children running along dirt paths, goats and chickens darting
across the road, make shift homes of bricks and tin and roadside vegetable
vendors alongside piles of rubbish, sat a Shelter for the disabled. It’s called “ Tidzalerana “ (caring for
others). A safe and clean environment for 15 mentally and physically disabled
residents who were otherwise cast out and unwanted by their relatives. Stefan was intrigued and excited ! I’ll never
forget when he phoned me back home to tell me of this amazing discovery !
Fast forward two years and our family has once again
relocated to Malawi. Our ministry with
Kingdom Workers has gotten off to a successful start bringing in volunteer
teams for programs such as VBS in village congregations within our sister synod
the LCCA as well as computer training and Youth outreach. Stefan joined the Board for the Tidzalerana
Shelter and together he and I hoped and prayed for a way to reach the “lost
people” (disabled) of Malawi with God’s saving Word. Enter into the scene and guided by the Holy Spirit’s fire came Jesus Cares Ministry. The two JCM reps who visited us with tireless
energy last October took our hopes and shared our excitement home which brought
about the Team which is working and ministering presently here among the
Shelter and eventually with 8 LCCA village congregations! What’s happening is
nothing short of a miracle. Malawians
who clearly share a love and desire to help those less fortunate in body and
mind among their own people ! An
acceptance given to them that it is okay and good and desirable to care for these
individuals as one cares for himself and
most importantly to reach them with God’s saving Word!
I see the fire of the Holy Spirit which sparked one
afternoon two years ago and which has gained momentum - moving- building – bringing it together – reaching
out and gripping souls ! I spent a day
this week with the Team in two village churches. Tears strolled down my cheeks as one by one
the disabled villagers were brought to the church doors – slowly hobbling in on
crippled feet with a stick for a cane, getting a ride down the dirt road on the
back of a bicycle, carried in with the aid of 3 or 4 and laid at the front of
the alter, “ should we begin Pastor or
are there more?” “ There are more, can
we wait?” “Yes, we can wait……..we will wait”.
The African sun was hot that day
- everyone seemed a little unsure – and then a few more arrived.
We began……..God’s Word was taught directly to
them. Songs were sung in praise to our
Saviour for them. Sitting quietly a few
shaker instruments were passed out to help them praise God too – soon the
church was filled with voices and shakers and singing and clapping !
“Let them praise his name with dancing and make music to him with
timbrel and harp. For the Lord takes
delight in his people; he crowns the humble with victory.” Psalm 149: 3-4
We might not be certain of what we are doing all the time
and we are not patient in wanting to see the results of our own efforts. It is,
at times, exhausting but what is sure is the Holy Spirit is at work here
amongst us. It is humbling for Stefan
and I to see how mighty His Word is and encourages us to rest in the assurance
of His promises. “The LORD himself goes before you
and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged.” Deuteronomy 31:8
Please pray for the "lost people" of Malawi and for doors
to continue to be opened to reach them with our Lord Almighty’s saving Word.
1 comment:
Ku :) Thankyou for sharing your life journey. The Holy Spirit is definitely working through your family. Prayers for you and the people you minister to. Huge hug! Love, Heather
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