6.08.2011

Meet Sadja




One of Jon and I’s constant companion and good friend is a twelve year old boy named Sadja. Sadja comes from a family of 13 children, three wives and one husband. His family is Muslim so he is not permitted to come to church, but attends Bible study and frequently comes over to read the Bible. He eagerly absorbs any Bible teaching and is excited about loving God. We have been continually impressed with the maturity level of such a young boy.
Sadja has an incredibly compassionate heart. One day when He came for a visit I was battling a high fever and vomiting. He noticed I was feeling pretty miserable in the intense heat, and asked what was wrong. I told him I was sick and immediately without hesitation he placed his hand on my head and began fervently praying for my healing. I wasn’t instantly healed, but my spirit was lifted beyond explanation at this display of passion and faith.
Sadja with his orange tree that planted
 when he was 10 years old. He waters
and cares for it daily
Sadja  states that he wants to work every day and save his money so that he can go to school to be a nurse. He often watches/helps me in the clinic and has become quite good at dressing changes. One day as Jon was watering the orchard, he followed him from tree to tree singing a song he wrote that went something like this: “I want to go to America with my good friends Jon and Annette, pack me in your guitar case” He spends his morning working in the cashew orchard and attends school in the afternoon. He often enjoys helping Jon with the many different work projects around the mission. He speaks several languages and we are amazed at how much English he has picked up in the last months. Sadja is quite the hunter and can show you how to smoke a ground squirrel or a giant rat out of the ground.
 I asked Sadja if there was anything he would like to tell my friends and family in America, and he said “Jon and Annette are my very good friends, please pray for the work in the clinic and the church.”
The new clinic building
The new clinic building
The clinic work continues to go well. We have a prospective building!!! We are hoping for a construction team to come in January to work on the many necessary renovations. Currently it is pretty much a shell so we are hoping to add a floor, ceiling, finish the walls, and add solar electricity and possibly even plumbing! We have been doing much paperwork and hope to have our official license soon.
With the monsoon season starting, I have seen a slight increase in malaria and am bracing myself for more as the rains increase. There has also been a sharp increase in machete wounds. I was puzzled until Tening explained that this was the time to start clearing the rice fields with the machete as the primary tool. Buying supplies and medication continue to be a constant struggle. It is not uncommon for West Africa to be completed exhausted of certain medications. Even large hospitals are completely out of some staples like Ibuprofen and de-worming medication.
Please continue to pray for the Church in Guinea Bissau. Pray that God would lead EMM to the right person to continue the work in the clinic when we leave. Pray that people here would continue to experience a thirst for more of God and his Word.

1 comment:

  1. Praying for you guys. This post was beautiful and I am so thankful that you shared this. What amazing faith Sadja has, I am praying for him as well.

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