Friday, February 3, 2012

Three definitions of home

Hello Friends

I have been reflecting over the last few days about the meaning of :H~O~M~E

It occurs to me that each of us have similar but varying definitions for the word.

This week I have been privilege to see 3 definitions in action.

Firstly. I was approached just before the weekend last week to try and help in a most desperate situation.
There was a young girl (7yrs old) ready to be discharged from Baragwaneth Hospital. She had been there since a violent assault almost took her life in November. Physically she healed well, the damage done to her throat after it was slit had mostly healed but her broken little soul will take a lifetime.

The problem came in that whilst her mother is desperate to take her back, the man who was responsible for the attack has not been arrested and she fears for her life and the life of her 5 yr old son, on a daily basis.

Obviously we would want to help but bringing the children here was not an ideal option. After some leg work we were so blessed to find AMCARE (The outreach run by the Alberton Methodist Church). They are going to assist the mother in skills training and get her a certificate in catering and the social workers have a foster family near where the mother lives who will take the children for the interim. Our hope is that the man is arrested and the mother equipped to give her children the HOME they deserve.

The Second Experience
Lookie gets a home of her own



Many of you will remember my darling Lookie from the post long ago (http://pippaspassions.blogspot.com/2010/11/back-to-basics.html)

Well through the last few years she has been lovingly supported by TLC friends abroad, facilitated by Judy Gilmour and Liton Ministries. In late November we discovered that the house she had been living in had been registered in the name of her late sister and that her niece had inherited the house.
The niece immediately set about getting Lookie evicted and my poor old lady was once again faced with being homeless at Christmas.

But God is good and Lookie's supporters rallied around her.
This week we were able to watch her very own "HOME" being built on a plot of land in Jackson's.
This is how it went!


Lookie shows us the land she was allocated




The Builders measure up the length


They offload window frames, glass, doors, steel and wood!

They then told us "You can come back in an hour and it will be done!"  We all laughed ofcourse! It takes longer than that to build a child's playhouse, surely?

Anyway, we went and visited Zoe's project, Mama Tracey's Miracle Creche. As always she was doing a tremendous job and the children all greet you with a VERY LOUD cry of  "HOW ARE YOOOOOOOUUUUU!"   It is so sweet.



After an hour we went back and to my surprise ...

There was a house where we had stood!

Lookie was so very happy.
The next day we went and delivered sand and cement for the floor to be completed and I will be giving her several items for her house that we recieved lots of when we made our appeal for the new farm.



Last but not least ...

We placed a baby this week. Not an unusual event by any means but more or less the first of the year. She went to a beautiful, local family and what was unusual was that I got to spend a good deal of time (a couple of hours) getting to know the family and really connecting.

It reminded me of what a privilege we have doing this work.
Making babies feel at home then sending them truly home ... what a gift.

Thank you to everybody who helps us do this work. Thank you for being stirred when we are stirred, for reaching out when we need it and for allowing this great would to continue.



To all of you who know us closely, please keep mom in your prayers. It has been a physically exhausting few weeks for her and she is struggling to keep her head above water. Please send up prayers for her rather than messages to her as these  at the moment are adding to her stress because she feels overwhelmed when she struggles to answer everything.

Last but not least!

PLEASE will our South African friends sign up to sponsor us on the MY School Card system. It costs you nothing but will help us tremendously! Email pa@tlc.org.za fpr details!

WE LOVE YOU ALL
Pippa





2 comments:

  1. Thanks again for the blog, I will remember your mom in prayer,as indeed all of you, for the wonderful work that you do, god Bless you all. again special love to Keiran & Jesse

    christian love

    Anne scotland

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  2. lovely Pippa... our hearts delight to follow along with you all

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