Wow. Week one of classes has ended and I can already tell that Godis going to use this time to challenge and grow me to prepare me for the next chapter. For those of you that are praying, please join me in prayer for my ex husband John. I have friends here praying too. We are believing God to do big things in his life.
I have been making a lot of new friends. There are around 30 people in the DTS class and many more staff and students in other classes.
For those who have been here on a missions trip, it is for sure different as a student but still great. Francis is the school leader this time and a great teacher. Justas is my one on one leader, kind of like a mentor. He reads my journal every week and I will meet with him once a week to discuss what God is doing in my life.
Yesterday was amazing. The Tumaini kids were here. For those who don't know, the base runs a childrens ministry called Tumaini (Hope). There were some familiar kids as well as many new ones. Patrick, Tumaini, and Irene were all here and doing great (for those that know them). What a blessing those kids are. Shannon and I spent the whole day with them and the base kids. I made a new friend during the time, some of you know Justas' son Joshua. He fell asleep in my lap during story time. So precious.
Next Saturday, if plans don't change, I am going to spend the day with Young Life of Arusha in town. One of my classmates and new friends, Paschal, is the leader and has invited me to do ministry with him next weekend. I love being busy and serving like this.
Boy is it busy. We are usually in classses, studying, or working. We do have a small amount of 'free' time but some of that has to be filled with things that we have to make time to do. We have only two things to do here, work on our relationship with God and build relationships with people. Hard to believe but I am loving getting to know lots of new people from all over the world. Last night we had a bit of time and I played Uno with some of the guys in my class. It was a riot.
I went to church today. Shannon and I have attended All Nations the past two weeks with some of the staff. It is a bilingual church. I really like it but man are services long here compared to CTK. We are in service for two and a half hours, so by the time we walk some, take a dula dula (public transit mini bus), walk some more, go to church and then do it all over again it is most of the day and that is if we dont go to lunch after church.
I love and miss you all back home. Know that God brought me here for great reasons. Please keep praying that I will understand His plans for me. Sorry no photos for now, I havent taken any yet.
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I am so very very proud of you. I spoke with your mom last week just to make sure you made it. I miss you so much already, but know the Lord is working his powerful ways through you. Peace be with you my friend. I love ya, Kenz
kisses from Kausten
Richelle, this is so exciting! I'm glad to hear that you are back in Tanzania and am thrilled that you are living out God's call. Thoughts and prayers,
Bethany
Richelle,
Thanks for sharing bits & parts of the journey with us back home.Please know that you have many people praying for you & I am sure many of them, like myself, are inspired with your drive to build relationships with God & others.
Take Care,
Theresa (levi's mom)
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