Showing posts with label Bangladesh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bangladesh. Show all posts

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Bangladesh end

hubby arrived home safely last night
the girls were absolutely thrilled
he arrived over half an hour late, so the wait was hard on them
he is getting over his cold, but is really tired
he is up helping with the christmas tree and breakfast etc
but then all of a sudden he is curled up in the chair napping
or on the couch resting
he is already talking about the future, the men who went
want to help get the walls up on an a particular orphanage...
maybe go back next year
all thoughts and things to give to the Lord in prayer
right now, we are glad that he is home
safe and sound

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Bangladesh 5

My hubby sent this Wednesday at 7:53 am B.C. time, which was 9:53 pm in India

Hi, we are currently waiting for our flight at the Hyderabad airport
Tomorrow morning we will be taking a short tour in London
and then flying into Calgary at around 4:00PM local time on Dec. 4th
I am feeling a bit better after taking antibiotics
My chest and head was very plugged up
I went with our doctor in the group
to get some antibiotics from a medical store and bought some yesterday
It cost about $1.40 to buy it over the counter and in Canada,
the same prescription would be about $50-$60
I am feeling very ready to be home now ...... sorry, the rest is just for this mommy :)

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Bangladesh 4

here is some pictures of the big cheese in bangladesh
the first two are from a microcredit school they visited
currently he is in hyderbad, india
they are feeling the constraints there
not allowed to walk alone, eating and sleeping in the hotel
OM shuttles them everywhere
he didn't say directly, but i believe these precautions are because
of the instability in mumbai and thailand
the muslim influence is very clear here, from the loudspeaker calls to prayer
and the treatment of animals (cows, rats and water buffalo) as gods

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Bangladesh 3

my husband is now in india
he was not there during the terrorists attacks
he is not in mumbai
he is in hyderbad and they have been assured all things are safe
they were going to a meeting with joseph desouza of OM when he called
that was all the news, he was busy but safe

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Bangladesh 2

rick called again this morning, which is actually the end of his day in dhaka
they had a "day off" of sorts, they had a meeting in the morning and spent a day in markets and did touring, it was their only "off" day in the trip
when he arises tomorrow, or when i go to bed, they will be boarding a plane to go to india
he won't be anywhere near mumbai or the attacks, same country, not same city,

they have been assured of safety from what can be seen right now
his time in dhaka was spent in giving medications, where they prayed for people if possible
one day they heard that the secret service was coming to check them out, remember this is a country that is controlled by Muslims, the place they were staying was only 5 km from an elkyda headquarters
at first the thought of the secret service caused concern, later they were pretty sure an agent came in plainsclothes, with a pen and a pad of paper and started to take notes of what they were doing, asking questions, checking things out
however, at the end in very broken english he pointed to his arm and said "lym disease" and held his chest and said "asthma", the man who was talking to him and was sure he was secret service felt compelled to pray for him, so he followed the leading of the holy spirit, took a bold step and prayed, the man left and no harm came to anyone
on another day they also went to the slums
where they saw families and children living in vile conditions
walking through open latrine pits
filthy and dirt, with children as young as mine, caring for their own siblings
no hope, no where to go
in addition to these already desperate, bangladesh is a flood plain and has a rainy season
the only accesible high points of ground in the country are the roads
when it begins to rain, people desert their homes and seek temporary shelter on the side of a road, they grab their six feet of road space and camp out there for weeks at end, maybe even a month, at this time of the year, disease is rampant and many die
many many die........i don't think i can fathom

i sit in a heated house, a comfy chair, with electric lights and a hot cup of tea

i go to the grocery store and pick up my groceries, and oh maybe a starbucks too, just because
do i really understand what it is like to go without? it is said that north america is in a recession! a crisis! is our crisis even comparable? is our "crisis" worth all the air time and discussion that the news stations give it?
and as i sit in my heated, lighted, comfy house i often feel very far from God
i see my bible on the table and pass it by more often than i should
sometimes in the course of my day, it seems that i have so much to do, that well, i don't have time
i often feel apathetic, maybe sometimes even justified in all the things that i have to do
my husband went to bangladesh feeling very similar to that
feeling a bit like God had lost relevance in the day to day and that he was an on-looker spiritually however, being there has re-shown him a very powerful, very real God that is truly active in this world in a way he never comprehended before, he has met with the Lord in a new way
the details of how he meet with the holy spirit are not mine to share, but i believe that when he comes home, he will be more than willing to share them
i know that God is here too, here where i live, where you live
i know that you don't need to go half way around the world to meet him anew
but i also know that my husband is exactly where God wants him right now and that he needed to go, that God wanted him there, that God has things to show and teach him that he didn't even expect
if you think of it, pray for him
with thanks, from me

Bangladesh 1

so rick called on monday morning
he was safely back in dhaka, bangladesh after having a trip to the north
they had visited an orphangan, a micro-credit school and performed a few dozen baptisms
he saw children that were so joy filled at the opportunity to have an education
children who lived away from friends and family with 2 one month breaks in a year
who worshiped with Lord without fear and boldly
in a country that is dominated by Muslims and that rejects Christianity, stifles it
he was so challenged by their faith, inspite of all that they don't have

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Half way around the world

So in the last months, the rick and I have felt a little restless and have wondered what to do this fall and winter.

For those who don't know, our summers are so busy with our business and work there is not time for much else. We literally put our noses to the trees in May and emerge again sometime in August.

We had been thinking that maybe this winter our family could do a missions trip and we had been doing a little bit of searching to that end. The answer we got was different in two ways...it wasn't for our whole family and it involves a part of the world we never even considered.

To summarize rick is going to Bangladesh at the end of November. He is going with a group of men mostly from BC and Alberta to look at supporting local business men. This is a introductory trip to this area. It is an exciting opportunity and unbelievable at the same time. We will keep you posted on the details.