Friday, 10 September 2010

Resolution


Riots in Mozambique - The angry poor; Why Mozambicans took to the streets

http://www.economist.com/node/16996835?story_id=16996835&fsrc=rss


Dearest friends and family,
All appears to have returned to normal here in the land of Mozambique. Except for the heavy police presence evident on the streets, everyone is operating as if there was no conflict. At the beginning of this week the government backed down; bread prices returned to what they were, water prices were diminished and the cost of a bag of rice was decreased. The people have backed off and we are guessing that means they are content with this resolution.
We thank you for your attention and prayers in response to our blog postings during this time and will continue to communicate with you in regards to our experiences here in Mozambique and what God is up to.


Yesterday we had a bit of a play day. We were able to take a group of boys to the beach in Maputo and they just LOVED it!!! How freeing it is to watch children abandon all and just play, relishing every moment as giggles burst out and smiles touch each and every face! It's so fantastic to see!  Matthew played soccer with the boys and I waded in the water as each boy wanted  Mana Sheri to watch them do their tricks. It was a beautiful afternoon escape. We SO thank the Lord for those kind of days! (pictures to come ;-D)


We are very excited as in less than 2 weeks time, Matthew's parents will arrive for a visit. How very welcome that visit will be!! They are the first visitors we've ever had here in Moz and we cannot wait to show them all that we have the privilege of taking part in on a daily basis - I can now understand how very proud parents feel as we will be introducing them to "our gorgeous children."


We pray that each and every one of you are well and ask that you would please write us e-mails and tell us what is going on in your lives. We are not too busy to listen and pray.


So much love and appreciation from us,


Matthew & Sheri Steer

Sunday, 5 September 2010

Quiet before the Storm?

Friday it was a bit calmer and quieter in the city of Maputo, there were some small pockets of unrest, but basically the unrest moved further North and more deaths ensued. A total of 10 they say.


The weekend has been quiet, almost too quiet...Matthew was able to get out of the centre on Saturday & and pick up a few food items. The foodstore was out of many items, most notably bread. It's been peaceful, but there are many rumours and texts going around that the riots will start again tomorrow. Please pray that there will be resolution soon!


I think it goes to show that we have taken the peace in Mozambique for granted. I've only ever known it to be peaceful here, unpredictable for sure, this IS AFRICA, but the peace was at least predictable. It's been a week now that there has been unrest and I find myself getting agitated and wishing things would return as they were - predictable, that is. But we learn as in most situations in life, life is not predictable, nor is any thing for sure - except for His faithfulness to us - His love which is steadfast and never turning. But most of what is SURE is not physical and yet we are such physical beings. So what do we do during these times when what we knew is no longer? What do we do when we no longer know what tomorrow will bring? What will all of this rioting mean for the stability of this nation? What of the freedom we have known? What does the future hold? 


We cannot know and really we should not be surprised by any of this. All we can do is press into the one sure ONE - the One who holds the answers and holds us in the palm of His hands.

For we know that the whole creation groans and labors with birth pangs together until now.
Not only that, but we also who have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, eagerly waiting for the adoption, the redemption of our body.
For we were saved in this hope, but hope that is seen is not hope; for why does one still hope for what he sees?
But if we hope for what we do not see, we eagerly wait for it with perseverance. 
Likewise the Spirit also helps in our weakness. For we do not know what we should pray for as we ought, but the Spirit Himself makes intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered...
...And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.
Romans 8:22-28

with love and appreciation,
Sheri & Matthew 

Thursday, 2 September 2010

continued chaos

We would appreciate your continued prayers. We found out that 6 people (2 children) were killed in the rioting yesterday. Today we all remain once again inside our gates, but we can hear constant loud gun fire throughout the day, and it's often very close. The rioting continues in the streets and it seems the police have stepped up their action. The people are building barricades and looting and burning anything they can get their hands on. Highly costly damage and vandalism is occurring and most concerning is the deaths. Please continue to cover us in prayer. As it is unsafe to leave the centre another prayer concern is our food supplies. I have been told by some workers on the outside that nobody is selling anything on the streets, food included. There's only so long that can go on. But we are so thankful that God is our provider!! We will continue to keep you informed.
Always trusting in Him!
Sheri & Matthew

Wednesday, 1 September 2010

Riots

There have been extreme rises in the cost of all the essentials for surviving in Mozambique. Obviously the poorest of the poor have been affected badly by this. Bread, milk, oil, sugar, petrol, charpas (public transportation) etc. have shot up in price and the people are very unhappy. What happens in Mozambique when a large group of people are unhappy is they come together and organize a strike. But these strikes are not peaceful and they're not quiet. They are riots that have the potential to get violent and aggressive and it is generally dangerous to go out onto the streets on these days. Today is one-such of these days. Our directors requested that nobody leave the centre today and with good reason. Hospital consults were missed, children missed school classes, outreaches were postponed and all with wisdom behind these decisions. Our centre is a good 30 minutes outside of the capital city and the streets just outside our centre are filled with disgruntled people in a mob mentality. Buses are being turned over, cars and tires are being burned, police are coming through with teargas which does not stay outside of our iron-wrung bars. Children and guards alike run to our clinic as they choke on the gas. We ask for you to cover us, our children, & our centre in prayer. Please pray safety for our workers. Many made in to the centre safely which was a huge answer to prayer as it would be very difficult to feed 450 people without the service of our kitchen workers. Not everybody was so lucky. Our Mozambican nurse who faithfully serves in our baby house and nursery got stuck on the street on her way in this morning as the police were not allowing anyone to pass and cars were being burned and it was quite dangerous. She couldn't reach us and couldn't get back home either, but a friend provided an open house for her to seek shelter in until the excitement died down. At lunch time we met with all the children and explained that our centre is very safe and there is no reason to be frightened, but on the other side of the gates is a whole different story. We have the peace and love of Jesus that fills our centre and ourselves, but the people outside the gates reflect those who need to know the love of Christ.


We thank you so much all for your prayers and concern. Things have quieted down through the day and we're hoping that means the strike is over, but we will find out more tomorrow. Nobody has left the centre today but it did get pretty rowdy with people turning buses over just outside our gates, burning cars and who knows what else. We are praying nobody was injured. Our children are safe and had a quiet day and God provided all we needed! We love you all and will keep you updated.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-11150063



Psalm 57: ...For my soul trusts in You; And in the shadow of your wings I will make my refuge, until these calamities have passed by. I will cry out to God most high, to God who performs all things for me. He shall send from heaven and save me.....and God shall send forth His mercy and truth!


with love & appreciation, 
Sheri & Matthew

Sunday, 18 July 2010

"And lean not on your own understanding"

July 2010


We are well behind in putting out a monthly newsletter – apologies, many times it just feels like there are not enough hours in the day - so many needs, but we love seeing His hand at work! What a privilege to wake up every day in this beautiful land and  absolutely love what we are doing  and know that He has called us here. We are together working with Him and are passionate that those He has called us to serve would know His love and care. God has surely been busy with us these past 2 months!


Here’s a taste…From taking on the responsibility of administering IV antibiotics to a sick 5 year old last month to being told she could possibly have leukaemia and amazingly and with relief being told that all her exam results appear to be perfectly normal - thank you Jesus!; to celebrating Children’s Day

(June 1st, a holiday like Christmas for the children in Mozambique); to completing a new phase in the I.T. area by installing a new widerange network across the whole base providing wireless access for people to connect to the outside world wherever they are; to admitting healthy 2 month old twin girls to the nursery; to diagnosing Bell’s Palsy in one of our 10 year olds; to struggling with the ½ megabyte speed internet connection shared between 35 missionaries and then finally having the internet company come out here and provide a new modem that picks up at times more than double the speed we have been fighting with – a large victory; to praying and asking for wisdom in treating a 9 month old who seems to have chronic asthma and frequent exacerbations with chest infections and finally getting in to see the only pediatric pulmonologist in the nation and as a result seeing this baby turn the corner in just 2 days!!; to admitting a beautiful 16 month old weighing 5.4kg with severe marasmus-kwashiorkor malnutrition as well as a haemoglobin of 2.4 into our nursery and then very speedily taking him to hospital for proper IV antibiotics, blood tranfusion & care (he came home last week!); to having our first internet teaching session for the children during a lunch break (in the computer room consisting of thirteen computers which have just recently been connected to the internet). The students were asked to find out details about Mozambique such as: What is the population of Mozambique? What’s the ratio between Male/Female? etc… For many of them this was the very first time they had ever used the internet!; to celebrating our 3-year anniversary during a 5-day rest in South Africa where Matthew got to attend a World Cup Soccer game (Australia vs. Serbia) and we got to explore the beauty of SA; to currently dealing with a mumps outbreak in the baby house (9 very miserable babies have been affected so far this week)


– These months have been non-stop and God has been amazing giving us the strength and desire to see His hand in each and every situation…God has surely been teaching us to rely completely upon Him- and in this we see His reward; answered prayers, wisdom that comes, children who were very sick yet now their smiles light up rooms because of the love that fills them & the health they walk in, missionaries who are happy because even though the distance is very far, they feel nearer to their families at home because of easy contact via internet. And here we come back to that same word from our last newsletter which He is teaching us…”but let [us] ask in faith, with no doubting.” And the verse before that in James 1:5 says “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him.”




I think each and every one of us fears stepping out into the unknown, fearing failure and making a mistake. Matthew and I have had our moments, and during every week, every day, we face situations that are beyond us and this is when we have a choice; to lean on Him, or our own understanding (and our own understanding brings us nothing but doubt in these situations). It is only during these times when we don’t know what’s coming, when we don’t have the answers or the knowledge to solve the problems facing us, when we know that by our own strength we cannot do it, that we can go deeper in our relationship with the Lord. God Himself proves always faithful, always ready to step in if only we would humble ourselves and let Him…He is called our "very present-help in times of trouble". God we are very grateful to You and for You as You are always our present-help!! And we thank you as our friends and family for upholding us in prayer and thought and support. We could not do this without you and so desire you to know that you share in our ministry – our testimonies are also your testimonies.

Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths." Proverbs 3:5-6

Below are 2 articles we read this week on BBC that we have personally felt to be answers to prayer as steps forward in the areas we are passionate about – breakthroughs in health and seeing the children raised up throughout the world!

** Using computers to teach children with no teachers **  






So much love from us here in Mozambique,
Matthew & Sheri Steer

Saturday, 22 May 2010

But let him ask in faith with no doubting...James 1:6

The month of April was a whirlwind of joy and difficulty. Matthew and I both celebrated our birthdays in style, surrounded by missionaries who have become like family and who made us feel special and loved. We still feel very new although have been thrown right into the thick of it. No easy days, every day comes with its challenges and resolutions and his mercy and grace which have been found to be sufficient.
Matthew has had to deal with dozens of setbacks with his computer work, pulling finances from who knows where to deal with the multitude of broken machines, the Universal Power Supplies breaking due to the extent of power outages and surges, the internet being down and broken routers for 2 full weeks leaving no one in the center with internet and finding hours that don’t exist in the day to manage (100s) of viruses found on computers (our jobs really aren’t that different). He’s sure he’ll come to the end of these troubles and then other problems present themselves. The progress in spite of these setbacks has been amazing. Network cables have been hoisted on-top, underneath and all around the center to make sure all are equipped and capable of connecting to a reliable internet signal. He also held a successful beginner’s computer course with the teachers of the children’s school during the children’s half term break.

Sheri and the medical team cared for a sick new baby, Graca, who we battled for, but in the end she went to be with Jesus. This was very sad and working through it just brought us back to the reality of life here in Mozambique (and availabilty or lack thereof of lifesaving measures). Sometimes we don’t see the physical victory we desire to see and we recognize sometimes all we can do is show the love of God in these precious moments He gives us with “the least of these”! We have also seen a few cases of mumps and 1 case of measles and we braced ourselves for the worst and amazingly, clearly due to God’s protection the worst never happened, there was no outbreak! But through this we developed an even closer relationship with MSF (Doctors without Borders) who runs our local HIV clinic. They were amazing as they simply vaccinated 21 of our most vulnerable children for measles (and you would know if you came to Mozambique, not much is simple here).
We were able to take a long weekend away together which was a gift. Until we step away, we don’t realize how really busy we have been and how very overstimulating this life can be…constantly our names are being called, constantly we’re needed for something, constantly there is noise, commotion…and then we realize how much we relish our moments of silence, moments alone, moments where we can just hear the sea crashing on the sand, a moment to actually see the sunrise (and not despise that it’s already risen). And even in these moments of silence, it is clear we are here for such a time as this and are SO privileged to be doing what we love amongst whom we love serving Him who we love most.

We would really appreciate your prayers as the next few months are going to be very busy for us. We have been asked by the leadership to step in and oversee the functioning of the Babyhouse. This requires us to understand how the babyhouse as an entity functions in order to be an asset to the team that is currently in there. They’re doing a great job in there and we only desire to bring increased unity, efficiency, and wellness to all included and we know we are reliant on His wisdom and His perspective to see any of this to fruition!
Sheri’s workload is increasing as the current nurse overseeing the medical part of the babyhouse returns to America and Sheri takes on this role. This is not new information, but as of May 29th, Sheri’s workload will easily be doubled. This entails working with a team (thank goodness) and overseeing everything from vaccinations of the babies, calculating nutritional needs, deworming every 3 months to chronic illnesses and every day sicknesses and scrapes and bruises – that is, of 42 children ranging from 0-4years of age (approximately 20 under the age of 2 ½)! We desire His wisdom in all situations as we know the official training we’ve had is not sufficient for what we encounter everyday – but we know that His leading and His wisdom, grace & mercy is sufficient.


Have you not known? Have you not heard?
The everlasting God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth,
Neither faints nor is weary. His understanding is unsearchable.
He gives power to the weak, and to those who have no might He increases strength.
Even the youths shall faint and be weary. And the young men shall utterly fall.
But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength.
They shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.
ISAIAH 40:28-31


With much love and appreciation for your prayers and support!

Matthew and Sheri