I have lived in Tonj for over 10 years and this month I have been blessed with a ‘flushing’ toilet!! And a shower and a bath tub!! With 17 full-time people living in the compound, when we have teams, the kids and I sometimes can’t get into the shower. So we made the decision to convert the storeroom attached to our bedroom, into a bathroom. No more taking baths with our swimsuits on in the kiddie pool in the garden with everyone watching us. No more getting outside to the communul bathroom and then realizing you’ve forgotten your soap! No more traipsing to spend a penny in the middle of the night. It’s so wonderful, a real bathroom.
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A New Session
Pastors are back! Isn’t it exciting? I arrived in Tonj thirteen days ago. I taught for two days, then the pastors went home for a week. They were scheduled to go home later but since I arrived during the teaching, Sabet decided it would be best for them to go home right after I arrived in order to let me prepare a bit. Now that I have had a week to prepare, I am excited they are back! There were nine of them in class today but more will be arriving over the next couple days. We are studying Romans and Sabet is teaching on 1 Corinthians. After I finish Romans we will begin on 2 Corinthians.
I teach for about three hours a day, minus a break at 10:20. It is a lot of teaching, but it is going well. We have quite a bit of discussion, which I appreciate, and they are very involved. It makes me so happy when I ask them a difficult question and they are able to answer it well. It is even better when they refer to other passages of scripture to back up what they said. It shows me where they are in their learning and it also shows that they are paying attention to the teachings. We went over some deep stuff today in Romans 6-8 and tomorrow will be just as deep, but they are getting it! They understand! When I ask them questions, they are able to answer. My only hope is that they apply what they learn. There are cultural misguidings that need refuted in order for them to wholly serve and obey God. If they apply what they are learning in these classes, they will be counter-cultural. That is a lot to ask, but it is what Jesus told us to do. Don’t get me wrong. They don’t need to conform to Western culture. I don’t want that at all. They still need to relate to their congregations. What I am saying is that there are practices within their culture that are sinful. These things need to be seen as sinful and the pastors need to take personal stands against them. It is a big step to go against these things, but if they truly desire to serve God in their villages, they can do it. Their love for God can overcome any boundary. He can make them stand.
So, I am excited about this new six week session, but I need a lot of prayer because six weeks is ninety hours of teaching! Yikes! God promised He would help me to accomplish this task so I have faith in that, but there is still something mysterious about prayer that I can’t understand yet I know it is vital. So, please pray as I teach for twenty-eight more days before the next break. Also pray for the pastors. Pray that they hear these things from God and APPLY them to their own lives and not just preach them.
Rachel’s Post.
You know, their are quite a few who never get the courage to go out and make their wildest dreams come true. I was one of them, so God made them come true for me! My dream since childhood had been, #1. to go to Africa, #2. to be a doctor and #3. to do both at the same time. Well as God would have it, both of those dreams came true for me when God had me get on a plane heading for south Sudan to work in a medical clinic for three months. Alright, I’m not a doctor yet but it is still a fulfillment of that dream for me. My name is Rachael Anne Callaghan, I just graduated high school and I am now in Sudan working alongside In Deed and Truth Ministries in their medical clinic. When the plane touched down in Tonj I knew that God was going to do some amazing things! I came here with one college course in First Aid and CPR, never did I think that I would be using it so extensively in my every day work. In the two weeks that I have been here I have learned to clean and dress or bandage wounds, and I have rather taken over the Wound Care and Immunization Room. I have seen minor wounds and major wounds, burns and lacerations, I have cut part of a man’s tow off, assisted in after birth care, seen multiple cases of malaria, even witnessed a death. However, throughout all this God has been good and has made himself present to me more then ever before! I will continue to praise God through these storms because without Him nothing that has happened here would have been possible. Before I left my mother, Kimberly gave me 92 verses, one for every day that I am away.
My verse for this day is James 1:22 “But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves, For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man observing his natual face in a mirror for he observes himself, goes away and immediately forgets what kind of man he was. But he looks into the perfect law of liberty and continues in it, and is not a forgetful hearer but a doer of the work, this one will be blessed in what he does.”
Medical Update by Margaret Bangura (nurse/midwife)
This past two weeks have been the most peaceful week in the clinic, after the large number of patients, some times 150, and we had only one clinical officer and two missionary doctors, one missionary nurse that was assisting in the clinic, one midwife and myself along with our Sudanese community health workers in training. It was really tiring, many emergencies and a high rate of severe malaria cases that needed immediate attention especially for the under five year old children. that will come into the clinic either convulsing or history of convulsion,trying to get an intravenous line to set up IV quinine was really a challenge on all of us,the reason being that some of them are not only having malaria but some even with anaemia and dehydration its really hard to get the veins.
We prayed about the large number and the emmergencies,and for strength and renewed energy everyday.The two missionary doctors left for America with the expert clinical officer going for his break and was releived by our in charge clinical officer.
God really saw the need for us to rest from the large number of patients so that we can give all our best with a small amount of patients that we take care of and prepare for the next day,the brain is a very protective organ and when it is very tired it does not function too well and will find a way to shut down to protect itself(hope am not boring you on anatomy and physiology).
The past two weeks we were having an average number of 60 patients, few emergencies,and to make it more blessful our two clinical officers are on duty,we thank God for this two peaceful weeks, I believe now we are ready for any number of patients that will get the opportunity to visit our clinic.
We pray that you continue praying for the malaria cases and for strength and knowledge on how to care for this great people of Tonj.
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Rebecca Released (girl made pregnant by Tonj pastor and thrown in jail)
Wednesday afternoon I went to visit Rebecca and the other ladies in jail. Rebecca seemed to be doing well, more hopeful. We did a Bible study on suffering and calling out to God during the hard times. I invited all the ladies to join us. There were around 20 there. Some of them scooted close to us and the others stayed where they were. As I read verses from the Bible and talked about God never leaving us, more people came over to listen, including some of the prison wardens! At the end, I led them in a prayer to ask Jesus into their hearts. Most of them said they already had done that, which is good. I encouraged Rebecca to read the Dinka Bible I left with her.
This morning (Friday) Mary, Rebecca’s mother, came by the compound to tell us Rebecca has been released. She was ordered to pay 300 pounds. They are letting her go home for the night as long as she reports back to the jail during the day. She will have to do that until the money is paid.
We praise God she was let go and we continue to pray for her life as well as the life of the baby she is carrying.