We caught this car on camera on our journey back from Kagoro on Sunday. Apparently this is what to do when your rear window is about to fall out! - just stick it with some tape! This isn't something you see everyday!
In the Giant of Africa
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
Uniquely resourceful!
Something that has always struck me about African's is their incredible resourcefulness. I have seen some amazing examples of this during my time in Nigeria - Using a rock as a hammer to put up a mosquito net, turning plastic garden chairs into wheelchairs, breaking flip-flops in half to support some parts under the bonnet of a car, turning an abandoned overturned lorry into a shop! We have a lot to learn from our African brothers and sisters! I often wonder how we would cope in the West if we didn't have all the resources that are so freely available to us.
Thursday, 18 July 2013
I am learning to write!
This was Chidi in school today. Look at him go!
Chidi has Cerebral Palsy and is confined to a wheelchair. He doesn't have much control over his muscles, though he is improving! He is very bright and one of the most determined children I know.
Uncle Jim just recently began teaching him how to write by using his mouth. Today I read him a children's story about a very young Pirate who entered "The Pirate games". In the first game, he came 5th, in the next he came 4th, in the next he came 3rd, until finally he came 1st! He kept going and never gave up, just like Chidi tries and tries and keeps improving with every word he writes. This was a story he could really relate to, and he loved it! The book has a selection of stories about the Pirate, so he wanted to hear more and more of the stories. We asked Chidi to select 3 words from one of the stories, that he would like to write, plus his name. Chidi wasn't satisfied with 3 words and kept asking to write more! In this picture he is practising each letter of the word 'cat'.
This boy is amazing! He is an inspiration and just one example of the precious children that I have the privilege of working with each day.
"For I know the plans I have for you declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope, and a future." Jeremiah 29:11
When I started uploading photos of Chidi to Facebook, I was thinking about this verse. God has a plan for each one of us. He has a plan for you and me and he also has a plan for Chidi and his family, and for all other children and families affected by a disability. Everybody is amazed at Chidi's progress and the fact that he is writing! He doesn't have much control over his muscles, but he is able to use his mouth to control a pen. God had a purpose in that.
Let me end this post with some verses from Psalm 139:
Chidi has Cerebral Palsy and is confined to a wheelchair. He doesn't have much control over his muscles, though he is improving! He is very bright and one of the most determined children I know.
Uncle Jim just recently began teaching him how to write by using his mouth. Today I read him a children's story about a very young Pirate who entered "The Pirate games". In the first game, he came 5th, in the next he came 4th, in the next he came 3rd, until finally he came 1st! He kept going and never gave up, just like Chidi tries and tries and keeps improving with every word he writes. This was a story he could really relate to, and he loved it! The book has a selection of stories about the Pirate, so he wanted to hear more and more of the stories. We asked Chidi to select 3 words from one of the stories, that he would like to write, plus his name. Chidi wasn't satisfied with 3 words and kept asking to write more! In this picture he is practising each letter of the word 'cat'.
This boy is amazing! He is an inspiration and just one example of the precious children that I have the privilege of working with each day.
"For I know the plans I have for you declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope, and a future." Jeremiah 29:11
When I started uploading photos of Chidi to Facebook, I was thinking about this verse. God has a plan for each one of us. He has a plan for you and me and he also has a plan for Chidi and his family, and for all other children and families affected by a disability. Everybody is amazed at Chidi's progress and the fact that he is writing! He doesn't have much control over his muscles, but he is able to use his mouth to control a pen. God had a purpose in that.
Let me end this post with some verses from Psalm 139:
Thank you for making me so wonderfully complex!
Your workmanship is marvelous—how well I know it.
15You watched me as I was being formed in utter seclusion,
as I was woven together in the dark of the womb.
16You saw me before I was born.
Every day of my life was recorded in your book.
Every moment was laid out
before a single day had passed.
Tuesday, 17 July 2012
The Grace Gardens ministry
Grace Gardens is a safe house for vulnerable women. Its where I spend time a few days a week, teaching a couple of the girls how to play the guitar, singing with the women, teaching worship songs, helping some girls learn how to read, generally spending time with these young women and sometimes even baking cinnamon rolls and muffins :-) On a Wednesday and Friday I go on outreach into the Brothels in Jos, with a small team of both ex-pats and Nigerians .
Check out this video to see some pictures and video footage to give you a clearer idea of what this ministry is all about:
The Grace Gardens ministry - awareness video - video
Friday, 6 July 2012
Laminin
Today, one of the teachers at Open Doors showed me his profile picture on Facebook. To me, it looked like a cross. He asked me to look a little closer.... It looked like something scientific. It was actually a picture of Laminin, a major molecule of the human body. The shape of this molecule is a perfectly formed cross! How amazing is that!?

Paul writes in Colossians 1: 16 & 17 - "For by him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things were created by him and for him. He is before all things, and in him all things hold together."
He is before all things, and in him all things hold together! These molecules are what holds one cell of our bodies to the next cell. Without Laminins, we would literally fall apart!
"For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well."

Paul writes in Colossians 1: 16 & 17 - "For by him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things were created by him and for him. He is before all things, and in him all things hold together."
He is before all things, and in him all things hold together! These molecules are what holds one cell of our bodies to the next cell. Without Laminins, we would literally fall apart!
"For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well."
Sunday, 17 June 2012
Sunday's
Imagine waking up on a Sunday morning and the first thing
you have to do is to pray that no church will be attacked and pray that God
will watch over you as you worship Him in church that morning.
For everyone in Nigeria, especially in the North, this is reality
– church has become one of the most unsafe places to go. Who knows when and
where a church will next be bombed? Only God knows.
Even though there is fear of this happening and it’s always
in the back of our minds, churches are still full every Sunday. The church I
attend doesn’t even have enough seating for everyone, even though they already
have 3 services. The church is very much alive!
As I drive to church on a Sunday morning, I pass many
security checkpoints on the way. Many army and police officers patrol the
streets each Sunday. Some of them are born again Christians who have to miss
the services at their own churches in order to protect their fellow Christian brothers
and sisters. Pray for the military as they serve God and His church in this way.
A huge amount of responsibility falls on their shoulders.
No car is allowed anywhere near church buildings. We have to
park far away and walk. Each church has members of the Boys’ Brigade on
security by the church gates. They use a security scanner on each person before
they go through the gates (This will sound crazy to people back home but it’s sadly
become so necessary here). A lot of responsibility also falls on their
shoulders. Many have already lost their lives in service. They are on the front line.
It’s easy to be gripped with so much fear that we stay at
home, and that would be a much safer option. After the bombing of the COCIN
Headquarters church in March, I started ‘church hopping’ for a while, trying to
find a ‘safer’, more secure place to worship, but I never settled in another church.
God led me to read Deuteronomy 31:6
which says; ‘Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or
terrified because of them, for the Lord your God
goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.” This verse hasn’t
just come up once, it just seems to keep appearing, either by reading it, or
hearing someone say it. God is reminding me that He is in control and that He
goes before us. God is so much bigger than any terrorist group. We can’t stop
going to church because of ‘them’.
Last weekend as I was anxiously praying about this whole
situation, part of the chorus of ‘Our God’ by Chris Tomlin came into my head,
bearing in mind, I haven’t heard this song in a long time! The words of the
chorus are:
“And if our God is for us, then who could ever stop us, and
if our God is with us, then what can stand against?”
Though it’s always at the back of my mind, I now feel a
little more at peace about going to church and truly believe that the same God
that protected Daniel in the lion’s Den when he refused to change his habits of
worship, is the same God that will be protecting me and the many others that
are continuing to go to church each Sunday, but we need to believe it, we need
to trust Him!Thursday, 29 March 2012
Day to day
Mon: -
- Open Doors in the morning, working with children in Speech Therapy
- Aerobics class in the afternoon :-)
Tues: -
- Usually off in the morning, sometimes at Open Doors
- Gyero in the afternoon to do language therapy with Emmanuel (Emma)
Wed: -
- Outreach into the Brothels in the morning with the Grace Gardens team (I only started to go on outreach last week)
- Taking a kids choir in the afternoon
- Aerobics in the afternoon! (when Im feeling motivated!)
Thurs: -
- Open Doors in the morning
- Teaching English at the City Ministries Widows ministry in the afternoon.
- Every first Thursday of the month we have a CM meeting in the afternoon
Fri: -
- Working from home in the morning, or doing whatever needs done
- Bible study with short-termers in the afternoon (when we have short-termers around)
- Freitheim Friday! (Dinner at the house of an American family. Peter is in charge of City Ministries and the family kindly have everyone for dinner on Friday to thank us for our work during the week)
Sat: -
- It varies, but mostly relaxing or doing something fun.
- Once a month we have a Mission Africa prayer meeting on a Saturday morning
Sun: -
- Church in the morning
- Chilling in the afternoon. (Occasionally I go to Kagoro to visit the kids at the Gidan Bege there and spend some time with them, singing and giving guitar lessons.)
In Africa, you shouldn't really have a schedule because you are not likely to stick to it, you just take life as it comes, so some weeks are a bit different.
Mum and dads visit
Since my mum and dad told me they were going to come and visit, I had been anticipating their arrival for months and was so excited that I had their schedule organised for quite a while!
Having my parents visit was such a blessing and it really encouraged me to see their enthusiasm and their willingness to get involved. They were so free with everyone here and they didnt mind me keeping them so busy, they were eager to see everything and everyone!
It is already making a huge difference. Now when I talk about the different ministries, places, people, they have a greater understanding and know exactly what I am talking about. It also helps my mum and dad pray more effectively for all the places and people because they can picture it.
Thank you mum and dad for your sacrifice to come the whole way over to Nigeria! Thank you for trusting God and not being afraid to come here. Thank you for all you did and all that you are now doing to help ministries and people out here. Love you both lots and lots!
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| Mum at Gyero Care Centre |
Having my parents visit was such a blessing and it really encouraged me to see their enthusiasm and their willingness to get involved. They were so free with everyone here and they didnt mind me keeping them so busy, they were eager to see everything and everyone!
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| Check out the Kaftan - Not sure he will be wearing this to Carnmoney! |
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| Mum and I at Gidan Bege, Kagoro, Kaduna State |
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| Dad made a new friend at Open Doors :) |
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