Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Final Thoughts....Words....

"Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and fautless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep onself from being polluted by the world"
James 1:27


I cannot express my thoughts, experiences and words about my life in Africa the last month...but, I can try.

The children absolutely amazed me and their unconditional love has changed my life. They have a love for Jesus that I can only hope I can obtain. They have lost their parents to this war; to disease; to tragedy, and still, they are strong. They blame no one and I never heard one of them complain. The widows' stories were amazing. They shared their hearts and were absolutely transparent. Some of their husbands died many years ago and never re-married and some of their husbands just left them because they couldn't have babies...others husbands died, then they re-married and then their new husband died. To see the life they have now, giving their lives to these children, just challenged me to press on in my own life. They take care of these orphanged children and still send money home to their own children. What a testimony of giving your life away. They have so much love to give.

I saw people on the streets pushing their bikes up a steep hill, in very hot weather, carrying heavy bags of rice, hay and water, with miles and miles to go, because they needed to provide for their family, and yet, we complain when we have to walk up the street...I saw a boy on the way to the orphanage with half of this legs cut off, and he was using his arms to walk. One of my team mates saw a man with one leg, riding a bike, using a cruth on the other side, pedeling, to make his way around town. I think one of my new friends in Sudan, who lost her leg when she hit a landmine as she was fleeing the war, and has a "new" leg now, and bikes an hour and a half to work everyday because she has to make ends meet...I am just as guilty of complaining as the next person....I needed to learn these lessons as much as anyone..I hope they have taught you as much as they have taught me....take a lesson from these amazing people.

I think that as Americans, our first thought is to take these children to America for a "better" life...but, I learned, this is not the answer. It really isn't. What is "better" anyway? As Americans we think we have the best answers, but I learned quickly that we don't. I don't atleast. These kids don't belong in America. and America is not always the best answer. These kids are so happy where they are-their life is happy; their life is good. What is best for them is for us to go to Sudan, train them to be disciples of Christ and build them to be leaders of their country to make a difference. They are coming out of decades of war...naturally, we just want to take them out of that, but that is not always the best thing. We need to make them into the best leaders possible so they can change their country for the best...these kids are already making a difference where they are and Sudan needs them...it really does.

Sudan isn't just poverty, people dying, war, starvation, etc. It isn't just what you see on TV. It's a county where there is hope and a place where I see people coming together and a place I really see Christ evident.

People keep asking me, "Did you just want to stay there?" I have so many mixed feelings about it. I have so much here that I feel like God has called me to. So many kids and families here that I know He has me to work with...and honestly, I am not sure I am called to Africa full-time. Please pray with me as I am going through all of my thoughts, feelings and emotions....Maybe I am supposed to be in America full-time ministering to internationals...I don't know. Maybe I am supposed to be overseas...I really don't know, but I am open....

The experience was amazing, humbling and one that I learned so many life lessons from...one I will always keep with me. The people I met have forever changed me. The children taught me life lessons. The nation taught me more about life than I never would have imagined. I am a better person because of Sudan.

Enjoy the pictures and feel free to contact me further if you would like....this jet-lag and adjustment back to America has been a little overwhelming, but with some good friends here, it's been so much easier!

Thank you to all of you who have been such a great encouragement to me throughout this trip and for all of your prayers. I could not have made it through without you.

Please continue to keep these children and people in your prayers and they continue to strive to keep peace in their country.

Peace, love and Africa.

I take my final words from a song called "Galeana" by Lori Chaffer....
As I look into your face I see hope and not disgrace
And strength that carries you along the rugged road you travel on
And as we go our separate ways you can be sure
that I have changed
Because I’ve seen the way you live


P.S. If you know of a Plastic Surgeon who is willing to do Pro-Bono work for a child in Sudan, please contact me or post. Thank you.

rlpichardo@yahoo.com

-Rachelle


My first experience at the orphanage...trying to fix the button on her shirt...she is so adorable!!!


This is me and Eva....she was one of my best friends at the Orphanage


Ahhhhhh....sweet Grace...don't you just love her?


The crazy kids in Morobo....I love them!!!


This is my friend Beatrice....she is in the Women's Empowerment Program.


Me just hanging out in front of the guest house....


One of my favorite pics...Grace is teaching me how to dance...:)


My amazing friends in the Empowerment Program....


Charity (Mrs. Ruth's sister), Mrs. Ruth's mother, and myself...HUMBLING....


Megan and I with some of the kids in Morobo


Seriously...need I say more? Adorable....

Go HERE to see a cool video of the orphanage.....it's a little dark, I am not sure why, but oh well!!!

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Home

Hey...I just wanted everyone to know that I am back in the states safely...after over 20 hours of traveling, I have made it safely...

I am in Dallas, TX right now, but am on my way to Memphis today...pray that my flight would leave, because there is ice on the ground here today.

Thanks and look forward to updating you later on....

Sometimes I feel like Doogie Howser updating these things!!!

-Rachelle

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Uganda


Hello....Well, please go HERE for an update on the orphanage and for pics...man, it was amazing and I could talk forever about the faith these children, widows and leaders have in Jesus Christ. He is their foundation and the only thing that keeps them going everyday. They have prayer and a time of singing twice a day...and it doesn't matter it's it's pitch black at night...they just sing and sing and sing their hearts out to Christ...He has brought them out of such darkness....their stories will bring tears to your eyes, but they have hope now...they really do. Their past has not defeated them and they will be leaders in Sudan...I know they will. This war has not defeated them. Although they are orphans, they have a heavenly Father. Megan and I didn't want to leave....
The widows...where do I begin. Each one has a story and it's so amazing. They serve these children like their own and still, they have family they send money to back home they are supporting...As they shared their lives with us, I was so humbled. We sat and talked, or mingled as they would say, each night, as we would teach them English, they would teach us Bari or Kaukawa...we would laugh and just talk...

We are in Uganda and Mike and Megan are preparing to fly out to the states...we are sad they are leaving, but excited they are getting to go home to be with their families...pray for a safe flight....

Vernon, Amber, Titus and I will be here until Friday night. Our flight leaves at 11:55pm (2:55pm your time) and we will be in the Dallas on Saturday around 5:30...I will come back into Memphis on Sunday afternoon...I actually fly into Little Rock (it was cheaper) and Mimi is picking me up-thanks Mimi-and will be in on Sunday at some point....so, pray for all of this to come into place and for safety and all of that...

I hope this time in Uganda will be refreshing...actually, I just got done with the steamer in this hotel...ahhhhh...this hotel is really nice....:)

I will post when I get back in the states, but please, keep the comments coming!!

Love you all and thanks again for all of the prayers, encouragements and LOVE!!! They have gotten me through!

-Rachelle

Monday, January 8, 2007

Monday, January 8

I spoke with Rachelle today as she has returned back to the village from the orphanage in Morobo. Thank you for praying for her time there. She had an amazing visit! They had a good time with the women they were able to share with and was so impressed by the children there. There is no electricity anywhere in Morobo. The kids would sing and pray every night before bed. It sounded like a highlight of her trip!

Tomorrow, she will leave for Uganda and stay there with the Bishop and his wife for a few days. Pray for this time together.

A quick update on Isaac ..... he is in need of a surgeon in the US to look at him to determine what his physical needs are. Rachelle will fill those of you in Memphis or with connections in Dallas that could help her in this area when she returns.

Pray for Rachelle's health to stay strong these last few days in Africa. Pray for her sleep, as she begins to readjust to US time zones soon. Pray for her to come home refreshed, with a clear vision, and many lessons and insight to share with us and use in her ministry.

Thursday, January 4, 2007

Thursday, January 4th update

Hi everyone. It is Marilyn again writing on behalf of Rachelle. I spoke to her yesterday and she is doing good. She has spent the last few days painting the medical clinic and was able to do some shopping at the market yesterday.

Today she and Megan are headed for the Orphanage in Morobo. It is 26 miles away, but will take them 2-3 hours to get there because the roads are in such terrible conditions. She was really looking forward to her time there. They will not have any electricity, and we won't be able to contact her by phone until next week. So she will not be available at the Dallas number posted in the previous entry! Also, she is 9 hours ahead of central time.

Prayer Requests while in Morobo:

Discernment on changes that need to be made at the orphanage
Encouragement for the widows - They will do bible study with the ladies, so please pray for the opportunities to share Christ and encourage them
Rachelle will be using her sign language to teach some children at the orphanage

As a reminder, she will leave the village on Tuesday, 1/9 and go to Uganda. She will arrive back in Dallas on 1/13 and in Memphis on 1/14. She is ready to come home and share what she has learned.

Tuesday, January 2, 2007

It's Rachelle

It's Rachelle....

Short, but very cool....

Christ is so evident in this place...it's amazing...

I have access today from an internet cafĂ©, but will not until I get back to the states…I hope Marilyn will call me so I can update her before I leave for Morobo tomorrow. I will return on Monday from Morobo (the orphanage) on the 8th and we leave the 9th for Uganda and from the 9th on I won’t have access to a phone or internet. Mike leaves the team on the 9th. So, you can call his cell phone 432-614-0300 until then, but not when I am in Morobo.

Our biggest deal right now is finding a Plastic Surgeon (for free) for our new friend Isaac. He is 13 years old and is a victim of a fire. He is an orphan...He needs surgery on his left arm because he is not able to currently use it all the way. It is really damaged...I will post pictures when I can. If you know of someone that can do it, we have housing and will work out details and all that jazz, but it will have to be done in Dallas. Bishop Taban will fly with him to the states, so we will have to get them both tickets and work out all the details, but we will have to find a surgeon first. We can do it. I know we can. We prayed for him yesterday. I will share more later when we have time. So, for now…Amy Cox, Amy Morris….anyone…I know you know people….let’s start looking….asking….we can do it for Isaac!!!!

Call me people….it’s a Texas number….

Oh, I am nine hours ahead of you all!

Love you….

Oh, I have 2 infections I am trying to fight….

Go to our other site for an update…www.sudanskids.blogspot.com

Thank you Avery and Marilyn for your help in updating….Moses and Robert are good…Robert will return this weekend…

Pray for Sudan.....