Dear Friend,
When I was a child I would see the bloated African
children on TV and the injustice would rise up in the pit of my being. I would turn
to my mom and say, “someday I will help them and build my own clinic.” I had no
idea how this would all happen as we were barely getting by some days on our
own with my mom’s small income, but I carried this in my memory and heart. I still
carry it as I type this letter to you. When Ian and I were courting and would
walk around the campus at Grand Canyon University, I shared my dreams of a
place where we would care for orphans, those in prison, the sick, the starving
and the dying……not just those dying physically but spiritually. My dreams
became our dreams. We would love people right where they were and live life alongside
them, embrace them as they died and yes even play soccer with them.
As we journey into our 15th year of marriage
the Lord has brought us to this moment. Along this journey we have had 2 losses
through miscarriage, Aidan and Malachi. We have been blessed with 3 amazing
sons…Tobiah, Jaidan and Gideon. We have experienced in a very deep way the loss
of both my parents to cancer within 2 years of each other. As a family, we cared for my mom the last 6
weeks of her life. We have been blessed with many friends, great jobs that have
provided financially along with health insurance and children that are sick
only once a year. We have had so much fun, so many laughs. Through this we have
wrestled with our faith, with our emotions, and with our purpose as a family on
mission in this world. We have taken the path of homeschooling our children not
to protect them but to allow them to thrive in their gifting and strengths. As
God leads us into this moment, I find myself looking up and saying……”Mom, my
someday has come.” BUT GOD has given me such a beautiful gift as I am not alone
and it is no longer just my “someday”. We are all in! Ian, Carla, Tobiah,
Jaidan and Gideon! And God is leading us…..Where you ask?
MOZAMBIQUE, AFRICA
-The
life expectancy rate is 50 years old.
-There
are 74.63 fetal deaths/1,000 live births and 490 maternal deaths/100,000 live
births.
-18.3%
children under the age of 5 years old are underweight.
-0.03
physicians available/1,000 people
-27%
unemployment rate (the US is at 7%)
-1.2
years is the mean years of schooling (of adults)
- OVER 600,000 orphans
- OVER 600,000 orphans
-Ranked
185/186 on the UNDP Human Development Index (the US is 3/186)
-Mozambique
has the higher Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) value because it has the
highest intensity of deprivation. This looks at the overlapping deprivation in
health, education and standard of living.
“Jesus only did what He saw You do; He would only say
what He heard you speak…
He would only move when He felt You lead, following Your
heart, following Your spirit…
How could I expect to walk without You, when every move
that Jesus made was in surrender…I will not begin to live without You, for You alone are
worthy, You are always good, You are always good…”
Thank
you so much for your consideration in journeying with us in partnership.
The
Gennaris- Ian, Carla, Tobiah, Jaidan, Gideon
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