Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Four Days Until Departure

Only four days left until I begin the journey to Restoring Hope International Village in Welkom, South Africa where I will be staying for a little over nine weeks.  If everything goes as planned it will take around twenty-four hours from the time I leave my house to the time I reach the Village.  But the beginning of this journey really began several years ago.

My Mom met Bob and Susie Niehoff and their family around twenty-five years ago at her church in Iowa.  Since then, their son, Brian and his wife, Lois, have moved to South Africa to help families, especially children, who were suffering from the global AIDS epidemic.  They started their own organization, Restoring Hope International, which is a children's home that they have built.  They are currently providing love and care for twenty-eight children.  If you would like to learn more about RHI you can visit their website: restoringhopeint.org   

In the last ten years that Brian and Lois have been in Welkom, we have received updates and e-mailed occasionally.  For about as long as I can remember I have loved reading missionary biographies. It was always really neat to be able to be in contact with Brian and Lois and hear about what was going on now instead of a hundred years ago.  Around eighteen months ago, my sister and I began sponsoring a little girl through RHI, which was another connection.  Then in summer 2015 Brian and Lois were able to make a short visit to our home, which was actually the first time I remember meeting them.  After praying for a long time I believed God wanted me to go to RHV.  I wanted to be very sure that I was doing God's will and not my own, because for years I have wanted to travel and be a missionary in a foreign country, and I love kids!  I did not want to go for my sake, but to do so out of love and obedience to God.  I was learning that ministry is an attitude and a lifestyle. There are so many opportunities to minister to others, big or small, right here at home; and sometimes they are the hardest to do and often the easiest to overlook.  I felt like I needed to be better at that before I did anything else.  But God also showed me that sometimes He will use our desires and dreams to bring glory to Himself.  If we have a strength or a gift or something that we enjoy, we can't be afraid to give it to  God.  If we are truly going to serve God we have to kill all of our idols.  But by worshiping God alone, sometimes He still uses our dreams.  

It didn't work out that I was able to go in winter 2016, I needed to be eighteen before I left and I wasn't going to turn eighteen for two months.  About six months later Bob and Susie visited and said they would be willing to take me home or take me down so that I wouldn't have to travel alone, which was a big concern.  I was able to get my passport and my boss agreed to let me have the time off if it worked out that I could go. (I think I have the best boss and co-workers!)  My Dad decided that he would go with me (And the best parents!  While I'm at it I better add my siblings too!) and we got our plane tickets in August!

I don't know many details of what I will be doing.  I know that I will be helping with a lot of homework and spending time with them.  I'm praying that I will just be useful, able to see what needs to be done and then willing to do it.  Some other details are that my flight from Atlanta to Johannesburg is about fifteen hours long.  Welkom is seven hours ahead of the Eastern time zone and since it's south of the equator it will be summertime there.  Daddy will be flying home about a week after we get there and I am flying home with Bob and Susie at the end of March.

I will try to keep everyone updated.  I have never done a blog before, so please bear with me as I try to figure everything out!  

6 comments:

  1. Ashley, we will miss you like crazy! But we are SO proud of you for following this calling. Our prayers will be with you :) I love that you have this blog and I will definitely be following along!

    Dinah

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  2. Wonderful post. It is so cool seeing God work in your life. Your next 9 weeks will change you like you never imagined. May God richly bless you AND your family for their support!

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  3. Thank you for your comments! I'll miss everyone at home but I'm also very excited to go to RHV! Also, I know there was trouble with people trying to follow my blog. I have added a follow by e-mail button. If there are still problems please let me know.

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  4. I am glad you are able to go! And I am glad you started a blog! I have book marked the page already. ;) We hope you have a safe trip. May God bless you and use you to bless others! :)

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  5. Ashley, I hope you have arrived to your destination safely!! Love you and we are praying for you!!! Praying God works in HUGE ways in the next 9 weeks!!

    Love, Aunt Mo

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  6. Ashley, I am so excited to hear about your time in South Africa! Excellent introduction!

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