Monday, March 9, 2009

We're on the road home from Mozambique, visited another GCC church, Dawa, Mozambique. Beautiful people. Commissioned two new GCC pastors and another asked to join our team. Had 23 people in a minibus built for 15. Bottomed out on the path back through the jungle. Knocked a hole in the tranny sump. These guys patched it with chewing gum I brought along. Amazing. Thank you God. We left the village close to sunset. If it hadn't been fixed we'd have either stayed in the village or walked to the main road. God is good. And these guys are so used to working with nothing that it was no big challenge! It's dark as we travel back, still 100+ kilometers from Blantyre. I sure hope the water system is back up.

2 comments:

willtri1 said...

Sounds like my engineering days. We did so much with so little for so long we're now qualified to do anything with nothing.

Paul Pitts said...

Britt has been consistent in encouraging the team as they have traveled through Africa. Kudos’s to Britt. For the rest of us, thanks for taking the time to blog! You do have readers and prayers but just a little silent at times. We have enjoyed the trip though your eyes and heart which have allowed us to share a little bit of the experience. But as we know, ya gotta be there! I know a part of your heart has been wrenched and left behind. Thank you good and faithful servants. Welcome home!