Monday, September 24, 2012

going the distance....

Amazing - it has been 5 years since we first arrived here in Africa.

The girls on our first day in August of 2007.
 When I first heard about living in here in Malawi - I had imagined what living in Africa was like - I thought of living with my cow for milk and trying to wash my clothes by hand.  I had seen too many movies or National Geographic’s.  I recently asked a graduate of ABC of how his trip to America was.  He lived in New Jersey for a year working with inner city youth as an intern.  He said,  "It wasn't the America that I knew” I said, "what was the America that you knew?"  And he replied, " it's not like the movies - it's real life there and people struggle there too."  

And from that point I say Africa is not like the movies or National Geographic.  It is deeper and richer than I could of ever imagined.  I am definitely transformed by what I have learned while living here.  Sadly - when I went on a short-term missions trip  (this is all hind sight) I was deeply impacted by that trip.  But I would say now, that I came back to America angry at how blessed we are and spoiled we are.  But after living a long time away from home - I have come to the knowledge that WE ALL have our issues. I got hung up on the wrong thing.  Yes we are blessed in America and a wee bit spoiled.  I also have realized, I have so much respect for those people where ever (America, Africa, Europe or anywhere on the planet ) they may be, that are digging in and investing in things that are way more than surface stuff.  There are solid people everywhere.  It's the everyday choice that we make in what we are going to spend our energy doing.  What are we going to invest in?  Whether we are just trying to survive or we have wealth - what are we doing with our time and our resources?  Are we being a good steward of what God has entrusted us with?  As we invest our time and energy that is where we will see true change.  Change and transform don't come with a short time invested.  It comes by the long haul.  Even if it gets hard and obstacles come, that is where you dig in and help make change from the inside out.  

I am sharing this because as we have been here investing and digging in here at African Bible College - this is where it happens for us.  This is where God wants us to be a good steward of what he has given us. We are to be investing in our family, teaching classes and people that come along the way.  Change happens slowly ,not instantly or even in a month. It happens in the everyday moments of life.  That is why it is so fun to serve a school where we get to invest in student’s lives for the longevity of it.   We get to meet them when they are freshmen and rejoice in the richness of our friendship when they graduate 4 years later.  What a joy that is.  The education that ABC has provided has deeply transformed their lives.  Amazingly - we also get to be educated and transformed.  We learn about our differences and grow together over time- through story after story. This comes through time and going the distance even when things aren't perfect or bumps come along.  We work through it and are truly blessed on the other side.  If we are willing, we both are enriched from the relationship that  we now have - and the joy is that we get to share it here on Earth and in Heaven.  How blessed we are.  This is why we are here at ABC.  Investing in people!  It's never easy, but that's why we got Jesus to rely on and what a privilege to be right here - right now!



  Below is one of the many people we get to share everyday life with.  

Tina and Funa with the girls in January 2008. Look how little the girlies are!

Funa with the girls this July on her birthday


 Thanks for loving, praying and supporting us as we are here serving the King of the universe and being deeply transformed by daily choosing to dig in!
Love- amy louise for the stauffy family!

Saturday, September 15, 2012

school is in session!

School in session here in Malawi.  Nya is in 5th grade and Analise is in 2nd grade.  Oh they grow up so fast. They ride their bikes to school everyday and enjoy it so.  Nya has a 2 teachers right now.  Mr. Nick Hughes from Cali and Mrs. Angie Santos from Malawi.  Nya has 2 teachers because one is going to have a baby in about a week and the other is filling in.  She really enjoys it!  Analise has Mrs. Beth Trumble, a teacher from Colorado and says its her favorite 2nd grade teacher ever! :)

The sweet girls ride their bikes to school.  Remember those days?



Here is Nya with her class in Chapel.  Some of these girls have been in the same class together since kindergarten.
Nya's teacher is Nick in the middle and the pregnant lady Angie at the end. Do you see Nya watching me...

Analise with her teacher and class at chapel.



Nya with her class presenting a song in Chapel.  All the girls in front but nobody can see the boys, they are too short.

Doing homework with friend Olivia!  They have soooo much fun together.

Went to open house and this is was written in Analise's journal. Love it!
Below are other things hanging around the classroom!






This baby boy is super cute and super busy!  He will be year in October! Where did that year go?

Love those legs wanting to walk everywhere!



So as things are in full motion here at the college and the girls school.  Bob has 3 classes he is teaching that he is loving.  I hope to get pictures of that up next week.  He loves his classes as he is teaching in the Master's program here at ABC.  He loves the deep conversations that he is having with these amazing African leaders.  He is the busiest I have ever seen him but he is loving it.
Thank you for your prayers and support as we serve here at African Bible College.
Love- all of us!

Friday, September 07, 2012

Africa - I love the sunsets and the people...

Life is full of amazing sunsets and full of people that we get to share life with...

WOW!

People!

Another lovely night in Malawi!

The games are on...