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    July 17

    Ps Gary & Judy come to visit…

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    Last week we were honoured to have Ps Gary and Judy Levens from Taigum Community Church visit us from Australia. As part of their ministry supporting and planting orphanages around the world, they give their support to us here at Casa Segura. It was a great blessing to have them with us for the short time they were here.

     

    These were their impressions of Casa Segura…

     

    “To experience the Amazonian jungle is an amazing thing. Beauty on every hand, yet danger and death also is a constant threat.

    What a place of contrasts Bolivia is. Enter through La Paz and experience the thin atmosphere of the world’s highest city. Headaches and dizziness come immediately. Off immediately in a tiny 20 seater propeller aircraft to Riberalta, literally carved out of the jungle. First impressions… oppressive heat, humidity, clouds of red dust (will we ever get it out of our clothes?). Then the smiling faces of our friends Mik and Kay waiting for us (or was all the chocolate and vegemite we brought them from Oz the greater anticipation?) Out to Hogar Casa Segura, the amazing acreage property that they have sculptured out of the jungle to be a haven for the multitude of orphans in the area whose parents have succumbed to the world’s greatest killer, malaria.

    We were only there a day when we realised what a hostile environment this is. Bug-ville – there are creatures of every size and colour amidst the spectacular butterflies, parrots and monkeys. We didn’t see any anacondas, but we saw plenty of shed skins, some up to 8 metres (maybe they saw us though!! – Scary).

    We drove into the jungle one day in the tip truck to collect timber that had been “hand cut” for the CS project. What a trip! Mik said that it was his most hair-raising one to date. Trust me to pick that one to go on! The “road” was actually little more that an animal track that was about wide enough for a small motorcycle. We slipped and slid our way along. I was convinced that I’d spend my first ever night hunkering down in the jungle. My mind played tricks and I imagined being swallowed by anacondas and whatever else. Sharpened up my prayer life. Needless to say we made it back.

    The skill of the woodcutter amazed me. He fells the giant Brazil Nut tree and it falls amongst thick forest. He somehow manages to cut it up right there into long, beautiful planks according to the dimensions ordered by Mik. His only tool is a chain saw!

    We left Mik and Kay, full of admiration for their grit, commitment and vision. They endure great hardships. Malaria, TB, parasitic digestive illness, discouragement and lack of Christian fellowship are just a few of their constant companions. God is with them. We were glad to be able to refresh them a little.

    Back in La Paz last night in the Raddison Hotel we reflected on how our lives go from the sublime to the ridiculous in short time periods. We dined in luxury looking out upon this amazing city that is like an enormous bowl with very steep sides. As we reclined in a hot bath we thought of Kay and Mik without running water in their little jungle chalets and we gave thanks to Father for these unlikely heroes of our faith. Good on ya, you little Aussie battlers.”

     
    July 01

    The rapid passing of time...

    It seems almost unbelievable that it was a year ago that I was home in Australia. The days, weeks and months go by faster all the time, even in the Jungle. 2008 is half way gone, and Ps Gary and Judy will be here at Casa Segura in just a few short days. It is at these times that I look back and think over all that has been done and all that is just around the corner.
    This year we have seen people come and go, bringing many blessings and some trying times. Construction has moved forward with the rebuilding of the house destroyed last year and the roof framing going up on the children’s cabins. The installation of the water project was completed. We have opened a school, which now has 16 students.
    Every nail along with each milestone brings us closer to brining orphans onto the property. That day now within sight, as God provides all the people, materials and facilities we need. Please pray with us that the day we have fatherless children living among us will come without delay!
     
    God has made everything beautiful for its own time. He has planted eternity in the human heart, but even so, people cannot see the whole scope of God’s work from beginning to end.  Ecclesiastes 3:11 (NLT)