We are back and trying to process all that has taken place in the north of Namibia. We drilled for 4 days in this one area, but were never able to get to water. The water situation there is desperate. I will report on that later.
I will document our trip in increments with pictures. Africa is such a vast land. We drove for 10+ hours and passed through only 5 little towns--the rest was bush, bush, and more bush. We were able to be with the Himba people everyday. They came out everyday to watch us drill and stare at us like we were staring (but trying not to) at them. At first it was strange to be around a bunch of topless women, but as time went on we got used to it. We even went to a church service with some dancing Himba women :) . Since we were their guest, they had a special song and dance for us.
Drilling is very hard and grueling work. To drill they had to find the local watering hole where the livestock and the people drink from. I will post pictures that show this--the woman filling up her container or bucket in the same place that the cows, sheep, goats, etc. drink from (and pee & poop in!).
I found out that the Himba are one of the classified 'unreached people group,' yet the gospel is penetrating this tribe because there have been people praying for them through the 10/40 window. Nonetheless, ancestral worship, animism & witchcraft are a pressing force which needs to be dealt with. Will you pray for these people? I will post some pictures.
There was a sweet old Himba man, Jamba, that became our friend and sat with us everyday. He had a giving heart, unlike many of them that only wanted to take--like the shirt off my back, demanding I take it off that very moment.
Thank you so much for praying for us. Stay tuned for pictures and explanation.
Hi Kim, We miss you girl!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to get the updates and pictures.
Remembering You and Dale in my prayers, what a blessing you and Dale are to these people.
Looking forward to your return and hearing all about... everything!
"be strong in the Lord and in the strength of His might."
Love you, Theresa