Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Sunday Service at Nobnob

What a mighty God we serve~!!!
Church at Nobnob was a treat here at POC this last Sunday.  We had an opportunity to meet the local people that live on the mountain.  This beautiful church, way atop Nobnob Mountain, was the setting for us students at POC to sing “Dispela De” [This is the Day] and for us men to introduce themselves, wives and their family in Tok Pisin.  Boy was I challenged J

We are learning so much here about the people, their culture and their history.  In Papua New Guinea today most people have outdoor kitchens where meals are prepared.   We are currently building an outdoor kitchen for me and Cheryl.  It is called a Haus Kuk.   I have built the structure using materials taken from the jungle and am now building our table with benches.  This Saturday and Sunday, Cheryl will be cooking all three meals over an open fire in the Haus Kuk.  The kitchen where we normally have our meals here at POC will be closed and off limits so there goes the use of a refrigerator.  The other challenge is to get the food we need from market.  Now normally going to market means going up to Publix and grabbing a roaster from the Deli, but here in the “Land of the Unexpected” Cheryl and I will be hiking down the Mountain…about 4 kilometers and catching a ride on a PMV…[Public Motor Vehicle]  and hitch a ride into Madang to shop…of course we have to come back the same way and hike back up the Mountain…about 2300 feet above Madang and the ocean.  The nice part is that in this culture the women carry all the groceries, firewood and babies, while the men walk with them with a bush knife and protect them.   I’ve promised to protect her and that she won’t have to worry about no baby….just kidding of course but we do have to carry the groceries up ourselves.
Boy I love an adventure.

Keep us in your prayers as we navigate these days in training to learn Tok Pisin
Pray for patience as we adjust to living in community
Pray for the health of the children [28] with 6 under the age of 1
Pray for the staff as they lead us into unfamiliar territory

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