17 September 2006

Adventures and Lessons

Okay, okay, I know I’m a slacker and I know I say this with every post, but I just lose track of the time around here. Sorry about the lack of info and updates. So yeah, believe it or not I’ve been pretty busy since May and I’ve got a lot to squeeze into this post… I’ve been to the top of the tallest mountain in Africa, I’ve been to the bottom of one of the most amazing waterfalls in the world, I’ve been doing a lot of teaching, and I’ve been to the beach :-)

So let’s start with June. Another IMB missionary who lives in Kenya (Julie) had her brother and some friends come over from the States in order to make an excursion up Mt Kilimanjaro, the tallest free-standing mountain (i.e. not a part of a range) in the world. I was allowed to tag along, and so I met them in Nairobi along with another missionary who lives here in Cuamba (Jenni), but who works with another organization. We spent six days, I think, on the mountain, and it was absolutely amazing. We had sun and rain and wind and snow as we passed through the different climate zones (rainforest, grassy highlands, dessert and arctic tundra). It was a pretty easy climb really; we just took several days to do it in order to adjust to the altitude (~19,300 ft at the top). The last day was a beast, though; we started at 11:30pm in order to reach the peak at sunrise. I had the worst headache of my life - they say your brain swells at high altitudes. I believe it.
This is from the base of Kilimanjaro at the place where we stayed for one night before and after our hike. The town is called Moshi.
An expertly taken shot from half-way up. It’s a bit dark on our faces, but from R to L we have me, then Julie, then Jenni, then Julie’s bro Mark, then Mark’s friend Adam. Kili is there in the background.
I just couldn’t resist. This is Jenni and I making snow angels in Africa. I'm on the right. How many people do you know who have done that? I thought so… That’s a glacier in the background.


On to July. After a couple weeks back in Cuamba, we had our annual missionary training meeting in Malawi at this really nice resort on the beach. I felt a bit sheepish being there, actually. It felt kind of too nice for me. But the meetings themselves went well and we had a great guest speaker. It was really a good time to get to know some of the other missionaries around the area and to catch up with the ones I already knew. After the meetings I went to Nampula for the annual Mozambique Baptist church convention. This was pretty painful and I’ve tried to black most of it out… It was just really tedious business stuff, but I suppose it needs to be done as well. Before and between all these meetings, I found some time to climb another mountain (the tallest in Malawi), relax at a gorgeous tea plantation, and do some water sports, as you’ll see here below.

Before our meeting on the beach, my team and I got together to climb Mt Mulanje – the tallest in Malawi (though only a mere 10,000 ft or so). We had a great time and saw some gorgeous scenery. This photo is me with two of the missionary kids (John and Daniel) of a family in Malawi.

At the beach we had the ability to go water skiing (if willing to pay for it, of course). I haven’t been skiing since I was about 14, and you can see the strain on my face if you zoom in a bit. Really I just included this photo because I think it looks funny.

And finally, really roughing it at the tea plantation. A cold night, a warm cup of tea, a good book and a toasty fire. Africa is nothing if not diverse in what it offers for creature comforts...


And August. After about a week spent here in Cuamba I went back to Malawi to pick up my little sister, Sara, and her boyfriend, Eric. They came over to visit for almost two weeks (though the time was shortened due to traumatic delays in Europe). Jenni joined us again, and from Malawi we went straight to Zambia to visit Victoria Falls. It was ABSOLUTELY amazing. Imagine a waterfall about 300 feet tall, and then try to imagine it stretching about 1.5 miles wide. We only had a short amount of time there, but we definitely made the most of it. I was blessed to be a witness as Eric proposed to Sara, so I’ll soon have another brother (Yeehaa). We all went bungi jumping and white-water rafting (where we also all nearly drowned). We saw the falls from both the Zambia and Zimbabwe sides (the river forms the border between the two countries). We almost got locked into one of the parks when the gate closed at night, and we almost ran into elephants crossing the road at night. It was really a great time.

I brought Sara and Eric back with me to Cuamba and showed them around town as well as I could in the time we had. They saw where I live and we all went out into the hills one night to stay at my guard’s house. It was a great trip, though very rushed in order to see everything we could. They had to hustle back in order to start up their autumn semester of classes, which are now going well.

Look at all this STUFF! I’ve never felt so loved in my life as when I sat there surrounded by all the things that my family and friends sent over with my sister. I couldn’t believe it… You all ROCK! Notice that I’m representing my State/school well over here (GO BLUE!).

The start of the trip from Malawi to Vic Falls. L to R, Jenni then Eric then Sara then me. We had to borrow another missionary’s car because mine is only a single-cab.

How cool is that? And this is just one section – it stretches from here in both directions. Gorgeous.

All of us for an expert portrait in front of the falls.

The day that we left we decided to go white-water rafting first. Those helmets came in very handy, as we were all completely tossed at the very first rapid. Each one of us thought we were all done for. Praise God that we all came up and were able to enjoy the rest of the day as well.

Eric being introduced to sugar cane. My bro-to-be is a bit of a goon…

Sara and Eric back in Cuamba making use of the local transportation. When in Rome…

And finally, my not-so-tiny pup heartily enjoying her new toys. She feels just as loved as I do from it all. Thanks so much from both of us.


So that’s the holiday-side of what I’ve been doing for the past few months, but I haven’t been playing the whole time – never fear… I’ve still been going out to do my teaching for about a week at the beginning of each month, along with my normal ministry throughout the month. It’s all about time management ;-) I just returned from my fifth session at one location (called Mecanhelas) and they’re really starting to make use of it to teach others and to reach out to the surrounding area. Praise God for that. I will admit, though, that it’s been tough getting back into it all now that Sara’s left. I was looking forward to her visit for a long time, and having her here made me realize how much I miss my family.

But I’m still here, and still with the job of showing and teaching God’s love. These times of travel and encouragement have given me more reasons to praise Him and to just be in awe of His creation. Please continue to help me by praying for me in the following ways:

- That I will continue my ministry in His strength and with His guidance each day.

- May God bless the teaching that I’m doing and the people who are a part of it (both the students and my assistants). May they each apply what we’re learning in the Bible to their own lives.

- May God make his presence felt in this town of Cuamba, to the point where the people will reflect on their lives and recognize that something is missing, and seek Him out, and be open to the Gospel.

Thank you all for your continued support in prayer and love. It means more than I can say-

29 Comments:

At Mon Sep 18, 02:10:00 AM EDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

NTG,

You're still very much in our hearts and prayers. I'm thrilled you feel the love. Your photos show an abundance of beauty in a country where people struggle daily to exist. We're fortunate to witness your work in action and see the impact you are making in the lives around you.
I know Sara and Eric loved spending time with you and meeting the other missionaries you work with. How romantic of Eric to propose to Sara at such a beautiful waterfall. (I'm seeing sugarcane as a possible wedding present).
You've answered so many questions with this blog.....thanks for the update. I know you're gone for long periods out in the bush or climbing several mountains or yearly training or bungy jumping or white water rafting or preaching or avoiding elephants and hippos, it's just so nice to hear from you.

Again, you and those around you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Love,
AS

 
At Mon Sep 18, 10:18:00 AM EDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Nate!!

Great post! It was pretty cool to see some pictures of Eric and I on there:)

I have to admit...after seeing you for almost two weeks i was a little spoiled and i really miss you too! But after seeing the compleatly different world which you are living in...it has opened my eyes to new ways to pray for you and the people living in africa.

i love you!
Sara

 
At Mon Sep 18, 03:40:00 PM EDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nate-
Thanks for the wonderful update! We had definitely been wondering what was going on! Sounds like you had a very exciting summer. We continue to pray for you daily. Abbey has your picture in her photo album by her bed and talks about you often (6 year old with a crush?!?), and Austin still talks about being a missionary like "his friend Nate"- although you might be losing out to dreams of becoming a Hibachi chef.
We are so proud of you and what you are doing to minister to the people on the other side of the world.
So we have to know- were there any honey buns or Ranch style beans in your box of goodies? Have a WONDERFUL September! We'll check back in a few months to get your newest blog :o)

 
At Wed Sep 20, 12:25:00 PM EDT, Blogger amy said...

thanks for the update and the e-mail - this is such an amazing time in your life that you will never forget, i cannot believe all the awesome things you are getting to do (well yes i can, you are YOU after all, you would find adventures anywhere) i am so glad you are doing well and experiencing god and having fun - and CONGRATULATIONS to eric and sara, that is so exciting!!! what a unique proposal (: i love the updates, though few and far between, so keep them coming! i can't believe you have been gone for so long already. your puppy is SO cute and i hope i get to meet her someday! love and prayers...

 
At Fri Sep 22, 01:13:00 PM EDT, Blogger A. Victoria said...

You have indeed been busy. :) Thanks foe the update, it is great hearing about what you've been doing and are still doing. Matt and I will be praying for you.

Please do keep us updated.

 
At Tue Sep 26, 01:15:00 AM EDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great post, Nate!!
We love all of the amazing pictures... What a busy guy you've been! I can't believe you even found snow over there! It was great to see how much you were able to share with Sara & Eric.

Thank goodness you all remained safe throughout your travels! We have much to be thankful for and our hearts are opened even wider in awe of God's wonders and grace!!

We're happy to hear all about what you have accomplished in your teachings. We pray for you to be encouraged, as each day brings new opportunities to reach out and make a difference in the lives of the people you meet.

We send much love and prayer your way. Take care of yourself!

Love from all,
^^Mom & Dale...
V

 
At Sun Oct 01, 07:26:00 PM EDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nate! It makes me so happy to read about all you are doing! You have such beautiful photos and amazing stories!! And I like the "Go Blue" comments too! ;)
-Julie

 
At Tue Oct 03, 11:32:00 PM EDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

NTG

It's Tuesday, October 3rd and UB scored big today!!! He brought home the official 'KILIMANJARO 2006' DVD. Yes, we sat around the TV and watched you and your friends climb your way up that beautiful mountain. The girls were thrilled to see you and wondered why they couldn't hear you singing.... It was like we were there with you, except for the exhausting climb of course.
It was truely breathtakingly beautiful. The girls loved the fact that you 'found magic, twinkling' snow. They wondered if you had a snowball fight and made snow angels. (Apparently making snow angels on top of a mountain isn't enough....such a waste of good snow I guess) Anyway, we'll watch it a few more times, but it was great 'seeing' you.

Love and hugs,
AS, UB ,Hannah and Shannon

 
At Sun Oct 08, 02:12:00 PM EDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

NTG

Keeping you 'in the loop' regarding sports....
Oct. 7th (Grandma's Birthday) was a big day for sports in Michigan

MICHIGAN 31
Michigan State 13

Detroit Tigers are the 2006 Wild Card AL winners. They beat the NY Yankees.

They're dancing in the streets in Detroit and Ann Arbor.

Gotta love it!

Love,
AS

 
At Thu Oct 12, 01:34:00 AM EDT, Blogger nate & jenni said...

Yeeeee ha!

GO BLUE!!!

Thanks for the info, AS, and I'm glad you got to see us going up Kili... I'm looking forward to seeing that video myself. Hug and kiss the girls for me.

And fyi, Troy and Stacey, no honeybuns :-( and while I get plenty of beans around here, we're seriously lacking the ranch flavoring...

Love you all and thanks for the comments-

 
At Fri Oct 20, 11:06:00 PM EDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

NTG

Keeping you in the sports loop...

Detroit Tigers

vs

St. Louis Cardinals

The 2006 World Series starts in Detroit on Sat. Oct. 21.

Motown is ready to rock n roll.

TBC

Love,
AS

 
At Fri Oct 27, 11:46:00 PM EDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

NTG,

St. Louis won the World Series in 5 games.

Michigan is ranked #2 behind Ohio State.

Just keeping you in the "sports loop"

Hope all is well.

Love,
AS

 
At Sat Nov 04, 08:26:00 AM EST, Blogger amy said...

wanted to tell you that jackson elijah was born last week thursday! if you get a chance to check phils blog (www.lozenp.blogspot) you can see pics! i am a little biased but i think he is adorable!!!!

 
At Sat Nov 04, 10:09:00 AM EST, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey there Nate!
What fun updates! You're really livin' it up. But what's this about coming to Zambia and not letting me know? Not fair! ;) Just giving you a hard time. How much longer do you have? Catch ya later!
His,
Cindy

 
At Fri Nov 17, 04:58:00 PM EST, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Nate,

I hope that everything is going well. The big game is tomorrow and I hope Michigan can pull it out. Abbey and Austin keep asking when you are going to come back. The Singing Christmas Tree is coming up and I know you will miss standing in that tree for 4 straight days. I'm coaching Austin's 2nd grade basketball team this year. It has been really crazy. I look forward to hearing from you and Stacey said we'll have a big Texas meal waiting for you when you get back.

Troy, Stacey, Austin, and Abbey

 
At Thu Nov 23, 10:50:00 AM EST, Anonymous Anonymous said...

NTG,

Happy Thanksgiving!

You're in our thougths and prayers today and we'll eat some turkey for you. We are joining the McMahon's and Nancy's mom and brother and sister-in-law this afternoon. It is a lovely, warm day here in Houston. We wish you
were here. I know Kaitlyn and Ryan and Hannah and Shannon will miss you at the kids table :)). I'm sure the potatoes will be plain white.....

Take care of you and the people around you.

Much love and Thanksgivings
AS,UB,Hannah, Shannon and Sage

 
At Fri Nov 24, 07:32:00 PM EST, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy Thanksgiving!
Your aunt got it right- it is pretty warm here in Houston- we picked out a Christmas tree in shorts and flip flops!

Thought you might enjoy this - and I'm sure you can relate to some of it~

I AM THANKFUL:

FOR THE TAXES I PAY
BECAUSE IT MEANS
I AM EMPLOYED.

FOR THE MESS TO CLEAN AFTER A
PARTY
BECAUSE IT MEANS I HAVE
BEEN SURROUNDED BY FRIENDS.

FOR THE CLOTHES THAT FIT A LITTLE
TOO SNUG
BECAUSE IT MEANS
I HAVE ENOUGH TO EAT.

FOR MY SHADOW THAT WATCHES ME WORK
BECAUSE IT MEANS
I AM OUT IN THE SUNSHINE.

FOR A LAWN THAT NEEDS MOWING,
WINDOWS THAT NEED CLEANING,
AND GUTTERS THAT NEED FIXING
BECAUSE IT MEANS I HAVE A HOME.

FOR ALL THE COMPLAINING
I HEAR ABOUT THE GOVERNMENT
BECAUSE IT MEANS
WE HAVE FREEDOM OF SPEECH.

FOR THE PARKING SPOT
I FIND AT THE FAR END OF THE
PARKING LOT
BECAUSE IT MEANS I AM CAPABLE OF
WALKING
AND I HAVE BEEN BLESSED WITH
TRANSPORTATION.

FOR MY HUGE HEATING BILL
BECAUSE IT MEANS
I AM WARM.

FOR THE LADY BEHIND ME IN CHURCH
WHO SINGS OFF KEY
BECAUSE IT MEANS I CAN HEAR.

FOR THE PILE OF LAUNDRY AND
IRONING
BECAUSE IT MEANS
I HAVE CLOTHES TO WEAR.

FOR WEARINESS AND ACHING MUSCLES
AT THE END OF THE DAY
BECAUSE IT MEANS I HAVE BEEN
CAPABLE OF WORKING HARD.

FOR THE ALARM THAT GOES OFF
IN THE EARLY MORNING HOURS
BECAUSE IT MEANS I AM ALIVE.

We Love ya~ Take care
Troy, Stacey, Austin and Abbey

 
At Fri Dec 01, 06:07:00 PM EST, Anonymous Anonymous said...

NTG,

Happy Birthday! We miss you and wish you all the happiness in the world.

Love,
AS,UB, Hannah and Shannon

 
At Mon Dec 04, 01:06:00 PM EST, Blogger amy said...

happy birthday! i am a few days late posting this but i hope you had a great birthday! can't WAIT to hear from you, love amy

 
At Tue Dec 05, 12:57:00 PM EST, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Nate!
We hope your Thanksgiving was great - and that you got together with the other families there for a plentiful meal and good times together. We had great weather here in Michigan - it was unseasonably warm and very enjoyable.
We also hope your birthday was a good one this year. Did you get to enjoy it with fellow missionary families as well? Or was it just another day in the villages? Either way, I'm sure you found a way to make it special and fun. (Hopefully, no more hippo rafting!)
All is well here. It has quickly become very wintery during the last few days - making up for lost time, I expect. There is no doubt that we will have a white Christmas now - although, I was wondering for awhile last week :-}
Take care of yourself! We wish you the best for this holiday season and hope to hear from you soon. All our love and prayers are sent your way!!
^^ M & D
V

 
At Sun Dec 10, 10:32:00 PM EST, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nate-

We just finished the final performance of the Singing Christmas Tree- we missed you!
We're praying for you.
Much love-
The Holiman's

 
At Sun Dec 24, 11:00:00 PM EST, Anonymous Anonymous said...

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!
We've been tracking Santa on NORAD, and the kids wanted to know if Santa came to see you in Mozambique...

 
At Wed Jan 17, 03:42:00 PM EST, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Nate!
Hopefully your trip to Joburg went well and you have returned safely. I imagine that you are back into your routine and out in the villages again. Maybe you can drop us a comment sometime soon to let us know how your new year is going so far... although, I know your access to internet is pretty limited there :-/

All is well here, although we are finally getting some big snow storms now that January has started. We really can't complain - we have had a pretty mild season so far... and it is winter in Michigan, after all:/

I hope your holidays were great, the new year finds you happy and safe, that your work brings you satisfaction and renewed energy & encouragement. We love you lots! Take care & we will talk to you again soon!
^^ M, D, & Co.
V

 
At Sun Jan 28, 02:46:00 AM EST, Blogger nate & jenni said...

Hi all-
Sorry I'm out of touch... Haven't had internet access for quite a while. Even now I'm connected at about a 15k speed. I'll try to get an update together soon, but know that I'm doing well & enjoying myself. Thanks so much for your thoughts & prayers. In Him-
Nate

 
At Tue Jan 30, 09:45:00 PM EST, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for the comment, Nate!
We're glad to hear from you & to know you're doing well. We realize that we've been spoiled with your huge postings & pictures from before... and we wondered if you could continue to get the internet access to post more updates as time goes on.
We are always glad to hear from you, even with a short comment(-:>
Take care & talk to us again as you can. Love is sent your way from us all... can you feel it!?!
M&D

 
At Fri Feb 09, 09:53:00 PM EST, Anonymous Anonymous said...

NTG.

Hola! from San Juan PR.
I have been down here for one week and thought I'd check in with you. I am visiting, Kelli, Sean, Alyssa and the newest member of their family, Emma Kate.
I am here helping, while UB, Hannah and Shannon are holding down the fort in Houston. What a beautiful island. So rich with history. Put it on your list of places to visit. I return to the real world tomorrow.
Emma is now four weeks old and is a healthy baby. She is a good eater and growing bigger everyday. It seems so long ago that the girls were this tiny.
I miss you and keep you in my thoughts and prayers. I'm looking forward to your next post. (hint)LOL

Take care of you and those around you!

Love,
AS

 
At Sat Mar 03, 08:23:00 PM EST, Anonymous Anonymous said...

NTG,

It's the March of the Aunts!

AT, AM, and AP have been visiting the Great State of Texas. We've had warm weather and they have enjoyed the pool at a crisp 68-72 degrees. (Too cold for me)
We're sending you a huge dose of Aunt love. Hope all is well with you. You remain in our thoughts and prayers.

Love and hugs to you and those around you!

AS, AT, AP, AM

 
At Sat Apr 14, 05:53:00 PM EDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Nate!
We hope all is well with you - and that you are getting all the tasks completed to arrange for a 'passing of the baton'... as your track-star days would call it:) We are thinking and praying for you daily - to make an easy transition as you finish your mission work there.
We can't wait to see you soon! Hopefully everything you need to do goes smoothly and the travel is all timely, safe, and maybe even enjoyable<:-}
The twins were here last month for Uncle Dan's ceremony, and they were bummed out to find you weren't here too. For some reason, they thought that you would be here to see too:/ I told them it would be soon!
Take care on your journeys!
Love & prayers from all is sent your way!!
^^ M, D, & Co.
V

 
At Sun Apr 15, 08:28:00 PM EDT, Anonymous Anonymous said...

NTG,

Safe travels. I hope all goes well as you make your way home.
The girls are very excitied.

Take care of you and those around you and big hugs to the friends you are leaving behind.

Love,
AS

 

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