We are so grateful for your moral support, prayer support, and financial support. Thank you because so many of you have responded with visits, cards and special offerings during Ron’s recent medical problems and time in the hospital. The Doctors still don’t know what is wrong, but he is improving.
Crises Across the Border
Pastor Dube, our music minister from Zimbabwe, sent this photo of a Zimbabwean Lady who was seen carrying a basket of money en route to purchase bread. In Zimbabwe it costs about $4 or $5 (US) just to buy a loaf of bread! The people are borderline famine and many are already in horrific condition as they have nothing to eat. President Mugabe will not allow them to plant their gardens as well, if they did not vote for him.
The inflation rate is now somewhere close to this: 45 million percent to US $1.
I have a $50,000,000,000 bill (50 billion) bill in my wallet!
Morning in the Okavango
We are just sitting here on the veranda having our cup of coffee and rusks this Saturday morning. The air is brisk as the rainy season has come in, so the temperature has dropped dramatically. It is now 72º F, so we’re in paradise. The temperature was setting in at about 90º by this time of morning just a couple of weeks ago! I get up at about 6 AM to make coffee and prepare the sitting area out on the veranda before Christi joins me for a quiet beginning to our day. She puts out crumbs on the railing around the veranda for the birds. In the course of the hour we sit here, we generally have about ten different species of birds drop down to eat the crumbs. Each morning we have so many kinds of birds it is absolutely entertaining; from Hornbills to unique little yellow birds, navy blue birds, sparrows and queleas. Then the little dog, Cleo, comes up to scare them off and the big dog, called “Big Man”, comes up, and then we chase them both off, because what we really enjoy is the number of birds that come! Amazing.
Today We Go to Pick Up Pastor Jerry!
Today, Friday, is a very great day for Love Botswana Outreach Mission and the Village Church. Pastor Jerry Lackey is returning to Botswana today. He has finished chemotherapy and radiation treatments and by God’s wonderful grace, he is totally cancer free. So at 12:00 today we are going to the Maun airport to join his family, and many of his friends from the church, in welcoming him back to Maun. Jerry and Jana have been in Maun, Botswana for many years and he is known all over town. Everywhere we go, they have been asking about him. His return will be a testimony for this whole area.
Live In the Slow Lane
Everything is going well. We had a great service last night. Today, we have a march from downtown Maun to the Tent (about a 45 minute walk). There is a worldwide organization called Reach For Life that promotes abstinence from Pre-marital sex… Love Botswana has helped promote this and has helped organize abstinence clubs in all the schools. The march today involves the youth in these clubs. We get to ride in the Landcruiser… they are going to decorate it this morning at 10. We are happy about riding as its been over a 110 degrees here in the sun!
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