Monday, 10 November 2008

SANNU! YA YA KIKI?

Ok, first of all, the title of this blog means “Hello! How are you?” It’s in ‘Hausa’, the local language, which I am currently trying to learn. I’m picking it up slowly but I know the most important phrases such as “ I don’t understand”. I might be starting Hausa lessons tomorrow.


Work has been going really well. I’m enjoying working with the kids in the speech therapy department and I’m learning a lot at the same time. Since I began working at Open Doors, I have already seen great improvements in the speech of some of the children I work with, which is very encouraging. I am now getting more involved at the school and recently started to lead worship at the kid’s devotions in the afternoons. I do this along with a Nigerian member of staff and some of the kids. Today I had a great experience at school. I carried a bucket of water on my head like a Nigerian woman!!! Check out the picture! My next task is to actually to get the water from the well.


I went back to Gyero Care Centre on Saturday to spend some time with the boys. I had things to do in the morning, so unfortunately I couldn’t stay at Gyero for very long but I am going back next week.


Since I last wrote to my blog, there has been another answer to prayer. I said that I wanted to go to EMS a couple of afternoons a week (It’s a school for Nigerian missionary kids). There is a great need there but I am not allowed to travel there alone due to safety reasons. A guy called Emmanuel, who is also out here with ‘Mission Africa’ just arrived a week ago. He has offered to go to EMS with me. He will do sports with half of the kids while I teach music, help with choir etc. Emmanuel had been waiting a long time for his Visa, so we are thankful to God that he has now arrived, so many people have been praying. I just found out tonight that Micah has got his Visa, so he is travelling to Nigeria on Saturday. He will be working at Open Doors and apparently he is also willing to go to EMS with me to help with music. There are over 100 kids there so it's great that I am going to have so much help. Thank you to all those that have been praying.


More prayer points:



  • Please pray for my health. I have already had a throat infection. I have recovered now but please pray that God would keep me strong so that I can fight any allergies and infections.


  • There are going to be a lot of changes in our house soon. Two girls leave on the 2nd December and then two more leave mid December, leaving just 2 of us until February. It’s not going to be easy seeing people leaving, because I have been used to being on teams before, where you arrive and leave together, so please pray for this over these next few weeks.

Thanks,


Sai anjima, (Goodbye for now)

Lynsey

4 comments:

michaelwylie said...

Hi Lynsey - Great to here all about the work you are doing in Nigeria. We are so encouraged by the reports of answered prayer and to know that you are making a difference in these kids lives is fantastic. I loved the water balancing picture (in fact I'm already dreaming up a new game for Fusion based on that idea!)

We're praying for you all the time and this Sunday night we're having another 'Prayer and Praise' night in Fusion so all the guys will be hearing how you're doing and we'll spend some time praying for you. Last time we did this so many young people prayed for you it was a really incredible night. I wish you could hear their prayers -it would be such an encouragement to you.

I'm so pleased that you are getting to go to EMS because I know how much you wanted to get involved there. We'll be praying that you adapt as a team when members return home and new faces arrive. Really great to catch up on all that you are doing. God Bless.

Michael

Ephesians 5:1

Anonymous said...

Hey I was well impressed when I saw u with that bucket on ur head!!! Kinda disappointed that it didnt have water in it!! but sure go u anyway :-) Glad uve got those guys 2 help u at EMS, it all sounds like its starting 2 work out 4 u. Ur gonna b a pro at leading worship by the time ur finished over there, i'm sure the kids love having music at devotions!

Lynsey Bell said...

Hi thanks for your encouraging comments. Just to make it clear, that bucket was full of water! :). Sure I'll demonstrate when I'm back at home haha.

Anonymous said...

lynsey, great to read about all the work you are involved in. sounds like you are enjoying the kids and getting on well. heard you may have to move. we are thinking about you here in northern ireland. keep safe.
jayne, paul and lucy f.