Monday, March 25, 2013

March 2013 Newsletter



Well as most of you know, we spent 3 weeks in February back in the U.S.! Madalo and I had a great time catching up with family and friends, celebrating our new marriage, holding lots of new babies, going to San Diego and Disneyland, celebrating my 30th birthday (my first one back in the U.S. in 3 years!), and trying to do a little fundraising in the midst of it all. It was quite the whirlwind and we were thoroughly exhausted by the time we finally made it back home to Malawi. We needed a vacation after our vacation!

Everyone here in Malawi says we had a great time and were treated well by everyone back in the U.S. How do they know? Because of all the weight we gained! Culturally, here in Malawi, gaining weight while away is a sign that you were well taken care of. Wouldn't it be nice if we thought that way in the U.S. too?? I've already dropped ten pounds since coming back!

Although we were tired, I quickly had to get ready for the COTN International President and founder, Chris Clark to visit Malawi along with his wife and co-founder, Debbie. The first few days of their visit they were accompanied by an international board member and his wife, Bruce and Julie Donaho. So far their visit has been great and they have shared a lot of vision, encouragement, and training with the staff here in Malawi as well as learned some things from the Malawi staff. Being the founders, and because in the early days they would spend months at a time in Malawi, the children, especially the older ones, call them “Dad Chris” and “Mom Debbie”. It's a unique organization where the president is also thought of as "Dad" by many of the children!

I feel like I am working with COTN at a key time in its history. Behind are many years of a small, family-style ministry and ahead it is developing into a full-fledged international non-profit while still trying to maintain its sense of family and community. It is definitely a great experience to be part of an organization as it grows in this way!

One of the many new babies we met,
our new nephew, Oliver!
Madalo has gotten back into the swing of her work at African Bible College (ABC) Community Clinic. She really enjoys being a nurse; treating and caring for people as God heals their bodies and spirits. She is such a light to her patients and fellow staff members, always bringing a smile and encouraging words to those around her. I’ve heard more than once from some of the “higher ups” at ABC that she is one of their best nurses!


Much Love,
Jeremy and Madalo