Wednesday, April 29, 2015

... from both sides of the world!

Greetings everyone!

Tom and Bo send you a hearty, "Ku-shay," (Krio for "hello") from Sierra Leone, and I greet you with, "howdy," as I am in Texas assisting my mother with her transition into a nursing home. Our thanks to all who have prayed for us during this unexpected event! Mom is regaining strength and settling into this new season in her life!



Good news for Sweet Salone!! We are rejoicing as we've seen Ebola numbers decline over the last few months! Most days there are ZERO new cases, and at times one or two, but overall, we believe that West Africa has this deadly virus close to being contained!


Schools in Sierra Leone reopened this month, and we have 70+ kiddos, some orphans and others are former street boys, back in the classroom. Tom has done an amazing job filling in for me administratively and with the accounting for this area of ministry!


Our temporary relief effort for 19 families will continue through at least October. Those receiving food parcels each month have such appreciation for you who are making this possible!


Tom is working on the final stage of construction for the toilet system for Margaret's orphans. He will soon restart the work on Hosetta School's dormitory and dining hall for our special needs children.


Bo loves his new school!! We are so excited that he was accepted to DELE Preparatory Academy. He is up by 5am and is walking down the mountain by 6:30 to a bus pick-up. He has studies from 8am to 4pm and then makes his way back home. Tom says he is "dog tired" by evening!


God is so good to us, and YOU are such a blessing through your prayers and support! Please accept our deepest gratitude!

We love you dearly!

Becky ... and Tom & Bo

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Relief Effort!

"Relief" has never been a word that we like all that much because it very seldom has a view to long-term sustainability, but we knew coming back in January that we felt compelled to assist numerous families through the rough time they've had as Ebola has not only claimed lives and caused a whole new set of orphans, but every man, woman and child has suffered the side effects of rising food prices, inconsistent work or pay and a lack of basic medical care.  We are thankful to folks in the USA for supporting this area of ministry which will run for 6 to 12 months depending on the need.  In January and February, 18 family units received parcels, and this week God impressed upon us that we must add an additional family.  The people here are so grateful! And we so appreciate Abraham for making this happen for us logistically! We could not do it without him!!!  







Sunday, March 8, 2015

In Good Hands!

Seven days a week, we have a number of men in our compound. Some are security guards, and some assist with construction or routine work.  We simply could not be here and do what God has called us to do without these guys!  Even while we were in the USA recently, this place was locked down tight as the men were risking their own lives to transport to work each day through areas of the peninsula where Ebola was running rampant!  We love these folks!


Carew, Sulaiman & Abraham


We have a bleach hand washing station just inside the gate, 
and temperatures are checked before the guys begin work.


Sankoh & Carew


Sulaiman


Vandi


The guys always talk about how in this country the "BOSS MAN" is thought to be very strict, and he doesn't actually do the work. He orders everyone around, and would never joke or have a good time. Well, Tom is relentless at playing jokes on the men as they work side by side together! They have great respect for his work ethic, and enjoy his humor!

Other security who work weekends or nights: Desmond, Alfred, Joseph K, Joseph S, Mark, and Sullay!  So blessed by all these wonderful men!  

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

8 weeks HOME!!!

On Sunday, we will celebrate 8 weeks since we arrived home!!!  
We wish we could say that Ebola is history, but sadly, 
Sierra Leone is still experiencing new cases daily.  
Thankfully, travel restrictions are back in place as of last week since 
the numbers of cases rose in February due to 
people moving more freely. 
We pray daily for this country, and those we love so dearly here,
 that God will protect and bring this horrible virus to a complete end.

Those that we serve alongside have been especially 
grateful for our return. 
They say they have found a renewed courage to
 press forward by having us back with them.  
We are the ones who are blessed by them as 
we know the struggles they experienced in our absence. 

Here are just a few of our folks that so faithfully lead some of our areas of ministry! 


Auntie Edna & Headmistress Susan of Hosetta School for Special Needs Kiddos


Director Charles with associates Daniel and Patrick of the Waterloo Street Boy Ministry


Assistant Isatu with Auntie Margaret, the director of God's Will Children's Home for Orphans


Interim Director Bobson Allie (left) with the HOPE CENTRE staff, Jui

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Merry Christmas!

December 16, 2014

Christmas greetings!

With 24 days until we board the plane for Sierra Leone, we know that an update is in order. You all mean the world to us, and we so appreciate your prayers and support! Love you all dearly!!

2014 WAS OFF TO AN AMAZING START with teams in February, May and June focusing on our orphans, street boys and construction! The Lord was at work as well as we shared in strategic planning among partnering organizations for future ministry opportunities. And we were especially thrilled that the adoption process for two of our orphans was completed in July, and the kiddos flew with their new forever parents to the USA!

IT WAS THE WEEK OF JULY 21 that Ebola entered the capital of Freetown, and we began to talk through what it might look like if we chose to stay in Sierra Leone, or how we would set things in motion to run ministries long-distance from Texas. After much thought and prayer, we departed for the USA mid-August. Thankfully, all work has continued with some modifications with the exception of construction!

EBOLA IS STILL A CONCERN IN WEST AFRICA, but we feel an overwhelming peace that we are to return HOME. We have now shifted gears and are making preparations to fly on January 10, 2015.

A NEW AREA OF MINISTRY: "RELIEF" - we have never liked the word RELIEF because there is no clear view to self-sustainability, but Sierra Leone is in an extreme crisis, and people we love are suffering. We know we cannot feed 6 million people, but we are developing a list of 15-20 family units, aside from our orphans and caretaker families for street boys, that we believe we need to assist. A basic parcel that will help to offset needs will include rice, peanuts, oil, salt and soap for approximately $75 per month. For families who have absolutely no income, we may double the parcel. We would like to commit to help these families for up to one year. We pray for discernment and wisdom as we seek to meet needs!

HOPE FOR THE FUTURE - with things settling down in Liberia, we feel more attention will be focused on Sierra Leone. Other missionaries are planning to return in 2015, and we are in on-going communication. Our prayer and our hope is that things will turn around for SL, and in the meantime, the Lord will be able to speak to hearts through this time of crisis that would not be open to hearing His Voice any other way.

We love you!!  Thank you for your prayers, support and the love you have for us and all those we serve!!

It's all for the Kingdom!!

Tom, Beck and Bo


So blessed by Dianna of the DMN!

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Ministry continues ........

We can never express our gratitude for our friends and partners in
Sierra Leone for continuing ministry in our absence.
It is always a privilege to serve alongside these guys,
 and absolutely humbling to know of the depth of their commitment to 
continue the work as we are in the USA.  
Once again this week, all distributions for the orphans and caretaker families
for street boys have been carried out even with
the risks involved from Ebola.  A big thank you to all!!!  

Here are a few pictures the guys have posted over the last few months!

 Abraham
 Sulaiman
 Charles
 Patrick

We wish we had photos of everyone that has been a part of this effort!  
We will certainly post about them upon
our return to Sierra Leone
in January!!

It's all for the Kingdom!