Dear Pastor and Church, May 2012
So…We’ve arrived! Well on the
island of Nauru anyway.
April was a busy month, we were in
many churches and driving over 5,000 miles and countless “see you later” and a
few heart breaking “good bye’s for now”.
Our dear friend, mentor and big brother, Pastor Dan Inman has graduated
to heaven. Also Alice Frink, a very Godly helpmeet to Norman Frink, her life
was a testimony to my wife and many others. We also stopped to see my only
remaining sister and it was sad to see her becoming so frail. My wife’s dear
friend and visitation partner, Janette is also struggling physically. Cathy
often commented that when making visits, Janette always knocked the door with
authority (the King’s authority), please pray for these families.
This ministry of Standing
In The Gap is filled with hello’s and goodbye’s (neither of which we
are good at). Now we understand the missionary’s heart when they lose a loved
one while they are on the field.
Now, the island of Nauru is not at
all what we expected!! Our first Sunday ~ what an experience! I drove a 1983
Land Cruiser for the first time, “no big deal” you say. I had to drive on the
left side of the road, the steering wheel on the right, shifter on the left,
direction signal on the right. Not only that but pulling a very well built hay
wagon with a roof and seats/church bus.
The only thing that was familiar was the clutch, brake, gas were in the
right order but on the wrong side of the car. Let me tell you OLD HABITS DIE
HARD!! Road wise there is no registration of vehicles, no insurance, no license
required ~ you are supposed to be 16 years old but if you can see over the wheel
and reach the pedals it’s okay. I caused much laughter when I asked about
vehicle inspection (it was a dumb question). Food is expensive and not always
available, especially fresh vegetables. For example, fresh eggs are cheap at
$4.50 a dozen and a jar of Nescafe instant coffee is $14.00. The people seem
generally “laid back” and most are very quick to smile! Island life is very
different! Many homes do not have windows and some don’t have doors, not needed
they don’t have anything to steal.
We were so glad the McGeorge’s were
able to be with us for a few days to help us get acclimated to the island.
PRAYER NEEDS ~
~Our finances, we have commitments
from various places that have not yet come in.
~McGeorge furlough time.
~The church here (International
Baptist Church)
Thanks to Pastor Mike Leslie of
Australia for arranging to pick us up at the airport and to his parents for the
wonderful accommodations while waiting for our flight to Nauru. We have made
some new friends.
“Faithful is he that calleth you, who also will do it.” I Thessalonians
5:24
Your missionary to missionaries,
Leo and Cathy Paine