Greetings from Montepuez!
We’re emerging from our winter here in northern Mozambique,
putting away our jackets and beginning to wipe layers of dust from everything
and everyone. We’re also just under the
four-month marker for our remaining time in Mozambique, which carries with it a
swirl of conflicting emotions!
Just a few days after the ikoma, our team received eight interns
from Harding University. They spent six
weeks job shadowing us, getting to know our friends and ministry partners,
eating in our homes and out in villages, and getting a feel for life in this
part of Africa. While the interns were here
in Montepuez, the churches we work with hosted a Women’s Conference on our
team’s property.
Starting back in May and continuing through September, Rachel
is studying through the Sermon on the Mount in two different women’s groups;
they’re in some pretty remote locations, and together with a few women from
town they worship and study together, and they’ve made it about halfway through
the text. They are enjoying being
together and wrestling with Jesus’ provocative invitation into this different
kingdom!
This has been a season of travel for our team; both the
Smiths and Westerholms have traveled out of the country, and we also were
delighted to receive Brian and Laura Beth Oliver and their kiddos to visit us
here! We tried to take them around and
give them a taste of Montepuez life; they got to meet a bunch of our friends
and have some cultural experiences like frying bajias, worshiping with a
village church, climbing our mountain, experiencing a local/famous singer/storyteller
performance, and a couple days all together at the beach in Pemba. We are so thankful they were able to come
visit, and we treasured their time here with us as a precious gift!
Later this month we will begin the second semester of 2018
in the Theological Institute; I will be teaching classes on preaching and on
the “Giants” (challenges facing the Church in Cabo Delgado) and Rachel will be
teaching the class on church history. The
first semester was pretty intense for us; in a ten-week span, Rachel and I
taught six week-long classes (and may have almost worn ourselves out…). We were thankful for the stamina to make it
through that stretch, and we hope that God will continue to use the school to
bless these students and the churches they serve.
Right now we are really, really (really!) grateful for wise counsel from
mentors to “take a year to say goodbye” as part of healthy leave-taking. We’re also making plans for packing up a
container and stepping through the logistics of moving internationally, so our
brains are going in multiple directions!
Our plan is to arrive in the United States in December and to spend time
with family and supporters in the first few months of 2019 while also looking
for jobs and discerning the direction of the next chapter of our lives. We don’t know where God is leading us next,
so please keep this transition in your prayers; thanks again for supporting us
and this ministry!
Please join us in prayer:
- For a good second semester in the Theological Institute
- For resolution of our document issues
- For wisdom and peace about wrapping up our time in Mozambique well and trust about what God has for our family in the future
Grace and Peace,
Alan and Rachel Howell