We were so blessed today at the game reserve - we saw 3 rhino right next to a group of at least 15 giraffe, many zebra, eland, kudo, wart hogs, hartebeast, flock of ostrich, impala, turtles, water buck, 3 scary types of spiders, blue dakar, war buck, dung beetle rolling a round ball of rhino dung and many many birds !!!! God blessed us so much. We took turns riding on the top of the Landrover to get a great view. What fun!
We went to a glass factory in estcourt for a tour and a little shopping too.
We are all healthy and refreshed. Shacks cooked another great dinner and a cake to celebrate Erlo's b'day. Tonight Bevie is going to train all of us in mobility and using canes.
Jenny eating "fried goat"
This is the planter Gateway MAC purchased for the Dalton Bridge community. The amount of corn produced this year compared to last is absolutely amazing. The yeild is about 8,000 times as much. It has blessed the community and opened a pathway to gain the trust needed to share the Lord with them. Surrounding communities also have sent delegations to Dalton Bridge asking that they two could be taught how to get this sort of yeild and to use the planter. The vineyard is fertile!! Praise be to God for his faithful provision.
Thank you for your prayers. We feel everyone of them! We love you all.
Gateway Team
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I miss "fried goat"!! Wish you could bring me some!! Hug and prayers!! Loves, Jennifer
ReplyDeleteThere are many here in Scotts Valley praying for you all. Your frequent blog updates are much appreciated and it helps to stay connected to the mission you are on. I am glad that you are getting a little bit of R&R. Keep up the good work. I love the story of the planter and increased corn yields. "Good deeds" lead to "good will" leading to "good news" of saved souls. Peace & Grace, Fred
ReplyDeletefried goat doesn't sound too bbaaaaaadddd...sorry. heard about the brie with mutton, Boerewors and beef. Jealous.
ReplyDeleteLotsa curry too?? I heard you saw 3 rhinos. I also heard that this is just a great team this year! yes I have been talking to Shacks a bit.
thanks to all of you and the Midlands Church famiy and our home group for praying for my Mothers Pnomenia and my sisters sinus/bronchitus and, of course, for my cancer. Mother and my sis are very very well recovered. I have never been better or felt more content and grateful.
you must know that I pray for you all (my priveledge-not duty) on an on going basis. you are all in my heart and head all day long.
Thank you Jesus for these good servants and the grand oppertunity you have given them to serve, but more importantly - to learn.
sure miss you and it's so good to be home!!
xo - c