The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me to lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside the still waters. He restores my soul; He leads me in the paths of righteousness for His name's sake.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; For you are with me; Your rod and your staff, they comfort me.
You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; you anoint my head with oil; my cup runs over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life
PSALM 23
Well, we’ve been in Mozambique for exactly 1 week. Sorry that we have not been able to write until now. The internet has been really difficult, but it is getting much better because we have a brilliant man (my husband) working on the system and troubleshooting the difficulties! We’ve only been here 1 week, yet it is amazing how our lives and outlooks have changed in such a short amount of time! God is omnipotent! And what has seemed would be impossible He has made possible in us! He is raising us up as we kneel down before Him!
We encountered only grace and favour in our travel through South Africa and into Mozambique. And on arrival here, we were wonderfully welcomed by friends who have become like family; so many were awaiting our arrival and so many were pleasantly surprised. It has been so wonderful to reunite with the children I knew from 3 years ago who are SO big and healthy now! Whenever Joao sees me he cannot help but have a huge smile from ear to ear - it's beautiful! We feel hugely blessed by how we have been taken care of! We have a lovely home – a little unit in what we call “the long term building.” Our unit consists of 2 (bed)rooms, a sitting room and a bathroom. We also have a kitchen that we should share with another couple, but they prefer to cook their meals in their unit, so the kitchen is ours! We also have a very lovely private garden area. God has really been looking out for us!
It hasn’t all been easy. We’ve tackled a bit of diarrhea sickness, some suffocating heat, language barriers, impossible internet connections and we’ve come out on the other side winners! Now we walk straight forward in the path the Lord is preparing for us.
Matthew has been busy trying to understand the extent of the problems with the internet in this 3rd world nation, as well as missionaries now realizing his gifting in computers calling him up for help with their own laptop issues. Something he has really enjoyed doing is working alongside Salvadore, our Mozambican computer teacher in the school. He has been an amazing asset in helping Salvadore do things 10x more efficiently with the students. Matthew is very encouraged by how his presence has been received and is looking forward to seeing this relationship grow. Neither of us are bored having to look for things to do…it’s a bit of the opposite where we’re just relieved if we get to see each other during a day due to the workload!
I have been relearning the ropes of GATV (Gabinete de aconcelhamento e testagem voluntaria). Some of you may not know what this is but translated it is “Office of counseling and voluntary testing.” This clinic is run by Medecins Sans Fronteires (Doctors Without Borders) and is specifically for testing and treating HIV. We have 39 children living in our centre currently who require their services and therefore their care needs to be organized. I have enjoyed being back with these beautiful children and being able to learn how to care for them once again. What a privilege. I have also been handed the daunting responsibility of writing a new schedule for the western nursing staff (that works, meaning appropriate rest for the nurses/appropriate care for the children). This has been challenging as we are short staffed currently, but God is gracious and takes good care of His children, so I am looking forward to seeing how it benefits all the nurses to live healthier lifestyles and for the children to benefit because of this.
We will be able to get out and about most weekends, so that will be a nice respite for us as we live where we work. We miss all of you so much and hope that we can be in closer contact. We do desire to know how each one of you are, so please e-mail us, send us letters, tell us how we can pray for you. Happy Easter!! May His amazing love for you in His sacrifice and resurrection be tangible for you this Easter.
So much love and appreciation from us,
Sheri & Matthew
P.S. We now have a South Africa mailing address:
This is where all letters and packages should be mailed
Matthew & Sheri Steer
Matthew & Sheri Steer
Suite No. 420
Private Bag X11340
Nelspruit 1200
South Africa
(These guys are saying "hoyo hoyo" - in Shangaan (their mother tongue) that means "Welcome!")
Wonderful to hear such a great report. I was particularly interested in your phrase "appropriate rest for the nurses appropriate care for the children. Yes! Member care is so important and so overlooked in most mission endeavors.
ReplyDeleteMuch love,
Fawn
Lovely Loves! Easter Joy and Resurrection Power in Jesus' love to you all!
ReplyDeleteGod is so good! Thanks for sharing, Sheri! I miss you guys, and I miss Moz! It's great to read how God is using you and Matt. Blessings! -Anna
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear you are both settling in. you are amazing. such an example of the lord's provision when we step out in obedience to the LOrd.
ReplyDeleteblessings to you both and all the children this Easter time. I would love to visit in the summer if that works for you.
love Lizzie xx
Great to hear from you both, and to hear that your first weeks have gone reasonably well.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work Sheri!
Matt, I haven't seen Oz in a couple weeks.. I hope he is not in Mozambique going by the name Salvadore?
Wishing you both all the best.
Bobby
at last I've got onto the site - and it's great! Well done you too and a big abraço de Brasil por voçês! I'm so pleased to hear about Matthew and Salvadore and Célia and I have been praying for you guys lots! I have had 2.5 wonderful days of sun here on the praia but sadly now lots of rain but we have had a fab time anyway and travelled lots, met lots of wondeful people and seen the incredible Foz do Igauçu (pics on facebook if you get time to look)
ReplyDeletelove you lots, Jenny