Since last we left you, our CLC team successfully held our 2nd clinic in Mphondla and God was graciously guiding us every pothole of the way! As is routine, we all gathered at Harry and Echo’s home @ 7:30am to pack the trailers, gather in song and prayer, and perform the traditional team huddle. (Yes-all hands piled into the center, “1-2-3-To The Work!”)
We then began our trek up, and down, and through, and around the mountain and crikey what a mountain it was! Praise God for the new vehicles and Phyllis’ enthusiasm along the way! With every steep, pothole filled incline we prayed up, Phyllis began her 20 questions to Harry as he drove. “Are you SURE there isn’t another way up?” “Can’t the people just come down to meet US?” With an obvious “no” returned by Harry’s silence and rev of the engine, Phyllis began to climb over the seat to the next row behind her. By the time we (praise God!) climbed to the top of what very well may be one of the steepest roads in all of Swaziland…Phyllis was outside of the bus holding on shouting “Harry No! Harry NO!!” It was completely embarrassing! Well…okay, okay…we should only report the truth. Phyllis wasn’t outside the bus holding on, but she had found her way crammed into the back seat...shaking her head in her hands in disbelief and writing her goodbyes. Cecil-you’ll be happy to know that Phyllis loves you very much!
We arrived around 10am to a group of local Swazi’s sitting patiently under a huge “African” tree. What a feeling of relief to see their beautiful faces smiling at us and knowing that this is why God has us here…on the top of the world. After set-up, we began with HIV education, Q & A, songs in SiSwati and English by the 4 Vanderwal boys (beautiful voices) and then group singing with everyone to “Amazing Grace” in SiSwati led by one of the local elders. On this day, our team was joined by 18 Team Challenge young adults from Ireland and the Schmelzenbach family from FL. Brian Schmelzenbach is an MK from Swaziland and his great-grandfather established the Church of the Nazarene in this country exactly 100 years ago. (Upon our arrival into Swaziland, we attended a small portion of this celebration).
Over the course of the day, the Team Challenge group presented clothes to all the children who came out to see us, our CLC team with The Luke Commission saw several patients, pulled 30 teeth and had a blast. Yes, this was a smaller crowd than our first clinic, but this is who God brought to us and His ways are perfect. By the time the trailers were loaded and we were ready to head home, the realization of “the roads” to return sank in and those nearest to Phyllis sedated her :)
Our team was separated into three vehicles and through heavy prayer, white knuckles and focused drivers with some serious skill…2 vehicles made it over the potholed wall of a road. (If you can rightly call 2 feet by 5 feet gashes in the earth potholes.) But was does Matthew 19:26 tell us? “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” That’s right…so with God as our strength, skill, and laughter…we managed to go back down and bring the third vehicle up! God IS good ALL the time! ALL the time God IS good! And with victory in our corner, we all did as missionaries at midnight experiencing God’s graces do…the can-can! Singing “The joy of the Lord is my strength!” and legs kicking high, we rejoiced in the dark for the Lord...and perhaps a few nearby locals who were woken up by our “spectacle”.
Today is the 19th of August and our team had a down day with no clinic, so we went on a safari. What an awesome experience seeing impalas’, warthog’s, rhino’s, giraffes, charging elephants, and yes…a sleeping male lion that we wakened as we drove next to him. (No worries...we just hung out with him for awhile…he posed, we took pictures…an enjoyable experience for all involved.) Tonight we are at Harry and Echo’s enjoying great food and fellowship. God has been SO GOOD to us! Coming alongside The Luke Commission is such an honor and a thrill. To be a part of the Kingdom work...meeting the physical and the spiritual needs of such a special, loving nation is difficult to put into words but our hearts are full. What a great God we serve!
Again, THANK YOU for your prayers. You all are just as much a part of this team and this mission as we are. Continue to keep us in your daily prayers as we are also praying for you. To God be the glory. Until next time…