May 3, 2012

April in a flash


The month of  April came and went in a flash. Between swimming class, bible studies, and events I didn’t even realize how fast time was flying. I do however remember saying at one point “ I haven’t had a ‘bad Dar’ day in a long time.” I think this is a product of the lack of time to even have a ‘bad Dar’ day. The last few weeks the girls bible study has been studying ‘relationships.’ We have explored how we should respond to people we don’t like, our parents, dating/singleness/marriage and the biblical women God has called us to be. One of our HandsOn girls has been helping teach along with my partner. The girls have responded amazingly and have really been evaluating their own relationships.
This month also celebrated my one-year anniversary in TZ!  The ministry that has unfolded for me here is defiantly not one that I had imagined. An African country that was never on my radar, but instead Ugandan students have flooded my heart. Even though I came to TZ, Uganda has been my field for sowing. These students are classmates with Tanzanians and will one day return to UG – what an impact they can make for His kingdom.
TZ had random holidays to offer breaks this month on top of Easter. On “Union” holiday one of the HandsOn girls and I spent the day at a TZn girls house. This is a contact she has made and the friendship has been wonderful. Her family hosted us for the day playing basketball, eating local food (yum!) and just great company. I also had a lot of students in and out of my home this month, which I love. This month I branched out and hosted a guys night of Mexican and Bang! (a western game).
Swimming class is still going on and the students are slowly progressing. They still haven’t made it to the deep end, hopefully they will soon. 

Pr@y this month:
-       bible study girls to continue to absorb/apply
-       strength and endurance on long day, swimming zaps my energy
-       HandsOn leave at the end of May – finish strong
-       big changes coming in July (more on that later) 

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