Dancing and singing – the universal language! The morning was filled with a variety
of these, from the entire group joined in song and dance, to Anna teaching a
couple of the girls some songs in English and how to strum her guitar - the
endless ways to communicate without knowing their language. Natalie brought materials for the women
to make a necklace out of a wooden tile covered in a variety of patterned
material to string on a cord as a sign of friendship between them and our group
– sister necklaces. Once made and tied around necks, they were proudly worn as
a sweet symbol of our sisterhood in Christ. The afternoon session delved deeper into the issues of
woundedness as Robyn shared the story of Tamar and her abuse. This definitely resonated with the
women, as sexual abuse is rampant here.
The pain of identification was plainly visible, and as Robyn shared how
God hates such abuse, is ever present with them and is infinitely aware of
their pain and tears, there was an instant response. It opened the door for some to share of their own experience
and how God has walked with them through it. They were so grateful for this openness which gave them hope
of healing. Walls were definitely
penetrated today, and as the sessions continue for the next two days, we pray
for them to experience His gentle, healing touch in deep, personal ways.
Karen and Heather also spent time with the women discussing
women’s health, going over basic physiology and how God designed the woman’s
body to work, His unique design.
The entire cycle of life was explained, and it opened the way for many
questions that obviously they had been wondering about. Some questions were
looking for assurances that what they experience is normal; they were unsure about
what is usual and what needed attention.
It is apparent that they, as so many, have limited knowledge of their
own bodies and how they work.
Pregnancy and childbirth were explained, again dispelling some
fears/lack of information. It
seemed very reassuring to them to have nurses there to openly answer their
questions, and that they had the freedom to ask. Basic hygiene was reviewed, as well as nutrition. It was a greatly informative time, and
you could see that it was very beneficial to them. At the end, the team presented each of them with a bag
containing a washcloth, bar of soap, and scented lotion. You would have thought that they’d been
handed immeasurable treasures!
Their immediate response was to jump up and down in sheer joy, then
burst into songs of praise to God for blessing them. It was significant that their thanks went to God first….not
to us, which is as it should be, but impressed each of us as to their awareness
that God is their provider, and it is He who deserves thanks. Peace translated their song to us –
“Our God is so great! And He is
blessing us again!” Oh, that we
could all have and maintain that perspective.
Such a full, though emotionally intense day. We shared hearts, hurts, tears, and
laughter. We hugged, kissed
cheeks, and looked into one another’s eyes as women; as His daughters. What a beautiful bond that is – what
glimpses of hope, not only for these women, but for their country.
Wow!! The pictures you are painting of each day, are making me even more excited to be there in July!! My prayers are surrounding all of you and the women there! Thanks so very much for sharing!!
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