Saturday, August 9, 2008

Time to Say Goodbye...for now

As many of you already know, last week we made the sudden decision to go back to Canada for an early furlough because Ian’s health continues to burden him heavily. We’ve held out hope for the past year that he would get better, but it seems this will not happen while here in PNG—with the climate, the culture and the stresses of the work. Still this was one of the most difficult decisions we’ve ever made. But the amazing thing is how the Lord has confirmed us in many ways—He has already provided so much (car, house etc) and to be honest, we have realized even for the field’s sake, this is as good a time as any to go. Next year, when we had proposed to have our furlough, would not be a great time, it seems. God has used many people back home and in Australia to encourage us over email and let us know they are praying. Since sharing our struggles, we’ve been encouraged by some fellow missionary families here in PNG who have faced similar situations. Carrying these mutual struggles in some ways brings with it some encouragement. Through all of this, we definitely feel a sense of peace, as hard as it is to leave our work and life here right now. Ironically, we felt much the same way when the Lord first called us here—humanly speaking, we didn’t really want to come, but knew it was what God wanted us to do. And when the tough times have come, we have always come back to that. God wanted us here, so He also has a purpose and plan for whatever comes our way.

Since we’re leaving on Tuesday already, we’ve begun to transition and have started putting closure on things. This week has been a week of goodbyes for the kids--as Jonathan had his last day at ‘school’. We brought in a cake to his class, and they all sang, “Goodbye my friend, Shalom”! It was very cute. Here's the whole class.



And Karlyn had her last time at her playgroup with all her little friends. She is having a harder time than Jonathan with this whole travelling thing. A couple days after we made the decision to go, she said to me, "No going airplane". She had somehow picked up on what is going on and isn't too happy about it.



This week, I also helped Elissa wrap up her health sessions as she did one on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday morning. Actually, I didn’t do much, especially compared to an amazing woman from our church, named Gami. She was Elissa’s translator and has spent many hours with us as we planned and also wrote up a booklet in pidgin to give out to the women. Gami and her husband Joel traveled with us on Monday to Bobong village, the village of some people from our church. Elissa and Gami held a health session while Joel helped Tim train some of the young men in soccer. We handed out some bandaids and polysporin.



Jonathan and Noah had such a fun time there--chasing chickens, pigs and dogs and swimming in the nearby river. Here they are, hamming it up for the camera and the crowd!



Noah, Jelika and Jonathan. This was taken right before Jelika reached over and pulled Jonathan's outy belly button. It was really funny!


Then on Tuesday we held a health session at Kamkumung church and on Wednesday in Biwat Settlement, close to our home here. I think the women really appreciated learning the information and we hope that it will help to better their lives and especially help them avoid certain illnesses and infections.

Bright and early Tuesday morning, we are all leaving Lae. It’s exciting to be doing this with Tim and Elissa and the boys. Actually it’s kind of funny, although maybe not for them, but we’ll be leaving PNG and arriving in Cairns even before they do! We feel a bit bad, but that’s just how the flights worked out….But they will ultimately win the race because they’ll definitely get to Canada before we do. We are taking a slow trip back in the hopes that this won’t wear Ian down too much more. Thankfully, we remain in our Father’s hands.

4 comments:

Allan and Alice Buist/Plug said...

Good to here God is putting everything in place for you. We have all been praying hard and a lot for you all and especially Ian's health (Allie feels every single mealtime prayer is not complete without mentioning each one of you!). We are waiting eagerly to see you soon. You can tell Jonathan there will be chickens for him here too, since we should be getting some with a week or so - maybe he can help us name them!
We love you all.
Allan, Alice, Jacoba, Jonah, Simon, and Allie.

******************************** said...

Best wishes for a great flight "home". Ian, although we don't pray often enough for your health, know that you (and Nadia and kiddoes) are in our prayers today. We're so happy that you've been given peace over this decision (it's just the decision MAKING that's tough!!).
Maybe we can see you in Canada if the dates work out -we'll be in Ontario from Aug.19-Sept.2.
God Bless!
Marc, Jody, et al

Bruce and Sarah said...

May God grant you his travelling mercies, and a time of recuperation and rest in Canada.
Remembering you in our prayers.
Bruce and Sarah Huizinga

HH said...

Safe travels back to Canada. God's blessings as you recuperate and we continue to pray for full healing. Stay in touch!