Sunday, April 02, 2006

Branching Out

Betcha you've never seen one of those before! Well, I'm sure you've seen a cricket, but have you ever seen one that was 4 inches long and was red and black? We hadn't either, until we saw this guy. Kinda freaks you out at first, but they are pretty interesting to look at and watch.

Getting to know the "strange" things that we can find here has been one of our goals. We want to get the "African experience" so that we might understand where those we minister to are coming from. We view getting to know our surroundings, trying new food, reading about the history of this country (Tricia is currently reading "The Long Walk to Freedom", Nelson Mandela's autobiography), and anything else we can learn as a big help to our ministry. However, Jake got a little carried away with this concept tonight at the dinner table when he decided that watermelon and ketchup sounded like a good combination. We tried to tell him that this was not a typical South African dish, but he didn't care and kept eating it anyway! (yuck!)

We have found a nice church that we have settled into here, it's actually the church at Nazarene Theological College. It is a great mix of cultures, backgrounds, ages, and even countries of origin. We love the lively worship (it reminds us of our beloved KC First Spanish!) and have enjoyed getting to know some of the students. We are doubly excited because we know that these are the future leaders of the church in southern Africa, who we will be working with very soon in the future. We hope that they will replace us someday!

In other news, it looks like we are creeping ever closer to the day when we will have to get Jake a pet. For the past two weeks, Jake has been "hamster-sitting" for Quinn, one of the other missionary kids, and has fallen in love with the hamster. In fact, he was quite upset when it was gone this afternoon after Quinn came back. So... it may not be long until Jake has some sort of animal in our house. :) Any ideas?

This week, please pray for Tricia as she gets a little deeper into her new responsibilities that she started last week. She is trying to come up with the beginnings of a "3D" program for the Africa Region (that means Discover, Develop, Deploy), or really, for Africans that feel a call to missions. She is also going to be managing the guest flats here at our townhome complex. Please also pray for Jake as he begins his second term of nursery school (4 terms a year). And... it wouldn't hurt to pray for Jeremy as well, he usually needs it! :)

See you next week!

Until next time,

Jeremy, Tricia & Jake

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