Sunday, January 27, 2008

Greetings good people!

Another month, another blog entry...seems it's been tough recently gathering my thoughts, but I'll do the best I can to start updating this thing every week or two, SO stay tuned! I guess the last we spoke I was a week away from my first trip out of Sudan since I arrived in October. Well, Dec 20th I flew from Yei to Nairobi, stayed 1 night then flew to Cape Town, South Africa with a small layover in Jo-berg. I was in charge of accommodations so cheap, I mean "budget", was the name of the game - Hostels BABY! OK so I never actually stayed in one but how bad could they be. For the first three nights of the trip I booked a...rustic...yea that sounds good, a rustic hostel right in the heart of the city. there's a reason we paid $10 a night. I gotta be honest, the experience was worth the lack of sleep...you have to sleep in a unsecured, crowded loud dorm at least once in your life, heck I was just happy with a warm meal and a flushing toilet! Cape Town is a very interesting city, it almost seems the place is run by 30-something transplants from all over the world. Don't get me wrong, CA has an amazing unique culture that is unlike anywhere I've ever seen, but it certainly is a melting pot of young people..just the feeling I got. Our next hostel was much nicer and much closer to the beach, that's right THE BEACH! Wow, CT has the most amazing beaches..the famous foothills of Table Mtn slope down to beautiful white-sand leading to the aqua-see through Atlantic Ocean...houses and restaurants line the mountain as it falls right into the ocean. I gotta say guys, Ft. Lauderdale beach don't hold a candle..except for the bball court. So needless to say I spent the entire vacation lounging on the beach, exploring the city (I did climb Table Mountain), eating whatever I wanted, and..going to movies! Hey sitting in a nice COLD theatre eating popcorn and chocolate while drinking as much coke as you want is really nice when you've done the exact opposite for the past 3 months...always hot, no goodies, 1 coke per week :( The trip really was nice and relaxing guys, what a blessing to take 2 weeks off and just relax...thank you Lord. Got back to Nairobi Jan 2nd and immediately flew out the next day. Nairobi was eerily quiet with the police presence definitely felt..we really need to continue to prayer for Kenya. Well, I've been back in Sudan 3 weeks now with only 5 to go before the next R and R...i really lucked out with the schedule I'm on. I meeting Lee in NBO then off to a small island off the coast of Tanzania called Zanzibar - don't worry Lee we'll find you a long necked, native with massive earlobes and sweet spear hunting skills...Im sorry if that was culturally insensitive, but I live here and I'm allowed...so chill.
Vella was suppose to come but with the civil unrest in Nairobi it just didn't seem like the best idea...please be praying for my sanity, I sure was lookin forward to it! Ok, thats all I got this time. I write in a week or so and update you on our progress with the Church Reconstruction.
Prayer request - Kenya, Jade (a homeless girl I met in CT), Cape Town Baptist Church and my stability now that Vella's not coming...just kidding about the last one..maybe. Ok, love you guys. God's Grace be on us. joey

6 comments:

Novella said...

Hey Studd...I miss u too, crazy! ;) Im glad you are back safe in Yei! That seems odd saying you're more safe in Yei than you are in Nairobi, but the Lord is watching over you! Im sorry our plans got all mixed up, but it will just make it that much more special when we DO rendevous...;) you know you can't wait! ha But I know Lee has some pretty "fun" stuff planned for ya'll...just dont get yourself an african lady friend (as your dad calls it! ha)! Loved all your stories...you're always in my prayers; I miss u so much! I love you ~vella~

Paula said...

Hi Son, I am asking everyone to keep the folks in Kenya in prayer, the reports we're getting sound increasingly alarming with the unrest over the elections. How is it effecting the rebuilding project, I imagine gas and building materials are slower getting to the different sites. God's Will be done. Take great care and stay in The Word. We all miss you, especially G-pa. Lov ya, Mom

P.S. hi dani

James Holder said...

Fantastic adventure! Keep up the good work!

Unknown said...

Hey Joey , Cant wait to come up and visit with Vella were gonna have a blast ....love ya bro and be safe praying for you always : )

PS YOu Guys beat me to it again !!! love ya Paula and Vella :)

Aunt Pat said...

Hi Joey,
Uncle Paul and I were glad to read your blog and that you had a good time in S.Africa. We miss you and love you and you are in our prayers.
Aunt Pat

WhiteBoy said...

Hey everyone. I just blogged and God lead me to this message in a peculair chain of events. So this message is for someone out there. Everyone reading Joey's blog should really hear this teaching by calvary chapel bible college about Darfur
Go to (copy below with no blanks)
http://www.calvarychapel.com/
ccbc/lectures/audiofeed.xml

Go all the way to the bottom and click on file 091407 sept 14, 2007.

If it doesn't work-go to cc bible college website and go to ipod downloads and look for the file.

God bless. Joey if your able to download it I know you'll see God's call for you in this message. I mean did you hear this message before you went?