Merry Christmas!
"God, please let someone get to go to heaven because we got to go to South Africa!" Follow our journey of helping our field staff in South Africa as they serve children. This ministry is our passion and we are privileged to have a small part in it. I strive to give you an honest look at what is happening here. Sometimes it is fun and sometimes challenging! Thanks for reading of our adventures. Thank you for supporting Restoring Hope!
Friday, December 24, 2010
a different Christmas
Merry Christmas!
Life in SA
Work on Brian and Lois's home is going well. Their home and the first children's home are being built at Restoring Hope Village.
The carpet arrives! Three guys riding in the back and two up front, this little pickup was loaded to the hilt with guys, tools and carpet. It took all day for them to install four rooms of carpet. A job that would take 3 hours in the US.
Larato and Monica (the first 2 RH village girls) playing in the dirt with peach pits and stones. They had a real nice game going on until I walked up with the camera. I think they are a bit shy because they moved to a different location and continued playing. Grandpa Bob got the message and left them alone!
Yep, swimming 2 days before Christmas! The water was refreshingly cool and quite nice. Notice there are no girls in the pool...whimps!
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Restoring Hope Village receives the first 2 children!
Lerato, age 10, and Monica, age 6 are cousins and both girls' mothers passed away this year. For the last few months they have been staying with an uncle in a situation that has been less than ideal. There are 6 other men living in the house with
no women, although to this point it seems that nothing terrible has happened. He has been trying to keep them only for the small grant he receives each month for foster care.
At The Village our first house is nearing completion. Many man-hours have been invested and we are almost ready. Since things aren't fully completed the two girls will be staying with the O'Tools until the house is finished. In the meantime we continue to make arrangements for their full-time care. Dunamis Christian School is holding a place for them, and we have several leads for housemothers. Lois and Amber have sorted clothes, found backpacks and school supplies, and prepared Christmas gifts for the girls.
Soon Lerato and Monica will be experiencing the same outpouring of love we have experienced over the past year during the establishment of Restoring Hope Village. It is through your faithful prayers and support that this day is possible. These two girls, along with many others will soon be shown of the love that God has given us. We are privileged to be the hands and feet of Christ, and your representatives to those who so desperately need Him.
Your partnership in ministry is essential. Many of you have already joined us in the work. Here are some ways you can continue to partner with Restoring Hope:
Continue to pray for the ministry here. Pray for the children, our church outreach ministry, and ongoing work at The Village.
Consider a 2010 year end donation. As 2010 draws to a close, consider a financial gift to help us finish our goal of $8,000 to ensure we are prepared to care for the children God brings us. We are over halfway there, and hope to reach our goal by the end of the year. You can give on-line at www.restoringhopeint.org or mail your gift to the address below.
Sponsor a Child. We have had several people already sign up for sponsoring a child. To learn more about our sponsorship, contact us at childsponsor@restoringhopeint.org
Join a team. We have several teams and visitors already scheduled for 2011. If you are interested, please contact us at info@restoringhopeint.org
Join us in thanksgiving for God's wonderful provision and blessing throughout this past year.
The Staff at Restoring Hope Village
Brian & Lois Niehoff
Louis & Amber O'Tool
Restoring Hope International
PO Box 372, Ankeny, Iowa 50021 · 515.963.6794
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Gift of God--GRANDKIDS
Liam had to try on grandma's reading glasses and
Liam and Gma made Christmas cookies. Liam just wanted to make stars and men (gingerbread men).
We are not sure what could be more fun than being around our grandchildren. Full of energy from the time they wake up until they go to bed at night, they energize us and are simply fun to be around. They can wear us out in short order. They especially like getting personal play time attention...jumping on grandpa, doing flips, and being carried around. It seems that anytime grandma or grandpa have food they enjoy sitting on our laps...and enjoying whatever is on our plates. It may be the same food they have but they definitely enjoy it more when it comes from our plates. They like our drinks too, even if it is water. We are getting used to the backwash!
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
The Pines
Some of you are familiar with The Pines children's home. Here is a quick update. The area around The Pines is undergoing a very dramatic change. Every day an estimated 150 people gather to illegally tear down buildings scavenging for anything of value. Within 100 yards of The Pines fence there are illegal gold miners digging up the ballast from the old railroad tracks. Years of rail cars full of ore going over the tracks has left traces of gold in the ballast. These miners are digging and sifting the material and then panning for gold. They then take it to an illegal processing plant in the township. Word is that people are actually living (squatting) in this area. Pray for The Pines staff and children that they would be safe in this drastically changing environment. Their utilities are more than occasionally interrupted due to all of the hand digging going on around them. To us it is actually scary!
Monday, December 13, 2010
Happy Birthday Lois
Saturday we celebrated with Lois as she turned a milestone in her life. You can count the candles on the cake to determine how old (I mean young) she is but it ends in a 0.
Snow, beautiful Snow
Yes, we know what snow and cold are like. FYI, it is up to 20 right now so don't feel like we are enjoying wonderful summer weather or anything. Yes it is a bit colder in Iowa but, hey it's always colder in Iowa.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
God is at work
Earlier this week Susie helped Lois and Amber host a Christmas party/lunch for the hospice children. They had a blessed time as they ministered to these children.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Thanksgiving Saturday
We enjoyed a Happy Thanksgiving, American style, yesterday. The day was filled with cooking, eating, sharing time with friends and an unusual twist, telling South Africans about Thanksgiving. The people here are intrigued by the US and our formerly British friends (that is they came from England, not that they are former friends!) were a bit surprised that the US fought England for independence from British rule and taxation! A fun time was enjoyed by all, even the children. There is nothing like having grandkids to enjoy...our own grandkids or someone else's.
Friday, November 26, 2010
Unexpected Mission
Yesterday was Bob's first day on "The Job" and it consisted of preparing a garden spot and planting the garden. There was discussion of the size and amount of veggies to be planted and we realized that soon there would be children here and they would need food! That is an exciting thought.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
God is good...
He worked out so many details to make our trip to SA happen.
• tickets with frequent flyer miles with an overnight in Atlanta to save us a bundle
• flight delay provided for flying out a day later w/ no overnight to make it even more convenient. (long sweet story here)
• refund of prepaid non refundable car rental that we didn't need in Atlanta
• privilege of working in SA, in some small way supporting the harvest
• supportive pastor, church and family. Special thanks to Joel & Stephanie Newman who got their family up early to take us to the airport and to Bob & Liz Schultz for seeing us off!
Well, I am going to attempt to journal--I don't have much experience but would like to share with those of you who would like to read it! Also, my memory is not the best so I would like to be able to look back in a month and see what we were up to! Here goes...
We arrive in SA in 2 hours! When I think about it I am overcome with emotion. A dream that we have had for 35 years is coming true! God has seen fit to allow Susan and me to serve Him beside Brian, Lois, Louis and Amber!!! We count it an honor and privilege and are humbled by this experience.
God is great all the time!
1 Samuel 12:21 And turn ye not aside: for then should ye go after vain things, which cannot profit nor deliver; for they are vain.
22 For the LORD will not forsake his people for his great name’s sake: because it hath pleased the LORD to make you his people.
24 Only fear the LORD, and serve him in truth with all your heart: for consider how great things he hath done for you.
We are on a Boeing 777-200 that has 278 seats, a range of 10,840 miles and two huge engines each with 110,000 # of thrust. Our 14 1/2 hour flight from Atlanta has been smooth with only a couple of hours of minor turbulence. Our speed has been 630 mph most of the flight-- the fastest I have ever moved! That is getting very close to the speed of sound, Mach 1!
These huge planes amaze me...capable of carrying hundreds of thousands of pounds at an altitude of 37,000 feet for more than 14 hours. How do they hold enough fuel to accomplish this? I don't know but sure am glad they do!