End-of-Year Evaluation
School ended so well! Both Molly and Emma worked hard and completed all their work on schedule for our school calendar! When I came, Katie kept telling me not to expect to get the school work done on the schedule I planned for the year, and they both are now amazed and pleased that we finished on time with everything we planned done, and, they say, done well. We do have some science and Fine Arts we will start next week, but only a little bit to end it all.
Wheaton has about five more weeks of school, which is a great achievement since she had such a long day and hard schedule attending French School every morning, and only one or two afternoons to do school in Kaffrine. Katie does two days of school with her in the village every weekend. Now that the big girls are done, Wheaton and I are working on school every day and will soon be finished.
Corey and Katie’s ability to do ministry has been multiplied significantly. Both the Senegal Director and Personnel Director remarked to me that they have noticed a significant increase in Katie’s ministry in particular, and how Corey and Katie as a team are more fully involved than ever in their work, with more energy and enthusiasm.
I was able to weather the year with heat and no air conditioning! We all adjusted well to living together, and we all have enjoyed this year of school. I have made a trip to Dakar and back to Kaffrine without any other SIM teammates and didn’t get lost! I can shop in Kaffrine and hold brief specific conversations in Wolof when Corey and Katie are in the village.
We all agree there will be new challenges for next year since I will have all three girls full time: Wheaton in first grade, Molly in third and Emma in fourth.
Beth’s Visit
It was a real treat to have Beth Drury come to visit for ten days. We did a little sightseeing in Dakar, spent two days at the beach and the rest of our time in Kaffrine. I even drove her out to the village, and right up to Corey’s hut. We did have a bit of excitement in Dakar the night Beth was leaving when demonstrators set up a road block right at the driveway to our guest house, but it was settled quickly and we were able to enter the compound within an hour.
Even though I was sick with my first attack of parasites when Beth was here, we still were able to have a good visit and to catch up on the news from so many friends from ECC.
Death in the Community
Elaji Ndao was one of the first believers in the Kaffrine area. He and his wife and their two teenage children were the only believers in his village. He suffered much persecution for his faith, and stayed strong. On 29 June, he died leaving his wife, Awa, and two children now under the care of anti-Christian family members. To read more about Elaji, click on his name to be redirected to Corey and Katie’s Prayer Log.
Summer plans and activities
This summer we plan to do lots of fun things. We have already made stuffed animals the girls got for Christmas, and are busy making new clothes for these bears and bunnies.
Both Emma and Molly will work through the summer on our new typing tutor so they can do their school work on the computer! Hard at work on those practice sessions so they can play the fantastic games!
Corey, Katie, Emma, Molly and Wheaton will take a week’s vacation to go to the Cassamance to visit missionary friends there. They will take a ferry from Dakar and then drive around the end of the Gambia to return to Kaffrine. I will stay home and work on school schedules and enjoy the peace and quiet.
Wolof Children’s Camp in September
The SIM team is already planning for the annual Wolof Children’s Camp. They have a date (Sept. 19-23) and a place and are arranging speakers. Older youth who have attended in years past will be part of the leadership team this year. Last year there were some significant difficulties with a major robbery, cancellation by some leaders, injuries and water and power cuts.
Please pray for spiritual and physical protection for this year’s camp. Pray for the Lord to provide the $2,000 USD we still need and for Him to orchestrate the participation of the young people, the speakers and the camp leaders. Pray for spiritual growth for the Christian youth, and for the young people who are still uncommitted to trust God and give themselves wholeheartedly to following Jesus. For more information and to participate in this project click on this link:
http://www.sim.org/index.php/project/95301
Prayer points
Driver’s license – my driver’s license for the USA expired in 2004 and my UAE license expires at the end of July. A Senegalese license is issued in French – which I don’t speak. The only way to get a new license is to go to the USA to take the test. The alternative is to sell my car and depend on others for transportation. Please pray for wisdom in figuring out what to do.
Political unrest – The riot we witnessed when Beth left Dakar is symptomatic of the political unrest here. There is great dissatisfaction with the frequent and long power cuts, and some recent moves by the president. Please pray for peaceful solutions to this complex situation.
Summer travels – Corey and Katie are going to a place where there are more frequent uprisings. Please pray for their safety and an enjoyable trip, that they will be refreshed and refresh the missionary family whom they will visit.
Upcoming School Year – Please pray as I plan for the upcoming year that I will be able to balance the three grades and give adequate attention to all the girls.