Bill Schrull

 So here we are again getting breakfast early in Dar Es Salaam.   I’ve probably taken a picture of this view out of our hotel at least a dozen times or more.   But it never ceases to grab a hold of me and remind me of just how fortunate we are to be able come here almost every year since 2005.   I love the sun rise each time as the city comes alive with activity.  The sidewalk starts to fill with people going to work.  Then at 6 AM a flood of sound from the Lutheran church fills the air with the joyful notes of early morning worshippers.    It’s really during this first morning that I begin to shed my thoughts of all that keeps me looking to far forward and driven to perform.   Instead I’m simply drawn to the beauty of the day as it begins and relish the moment I’m in.    I mean for sure in the back of my mind are things like getting to the airport for our flight over to Kigoma.  But even that seems to be put on pause for a savoring of the moment.

 

The Lord as been so good to us.   Even with the delay we’ve had in our travels to Tanzania because of heath issues, it never crossed our minds that the cancer word would be more than a slight inconvenience for us.    In that I’m totally amazed at Cathy’s strength in character and faith in our Lord to bring her through the difficult months of chemo, surgery and radiation.   All the time she had days like this in mind and the assurance that she would be back here in Tanzania giving the best of her life in Christ to others.

 

And so the safari (journey) begins.   Our flight to Kigoma was pretty straight forward.   No big drama there.   When we arrived we were greeted by Bishop Makaya and his wife Editha at the terminal.   They were on their way to fly back to Dar for some business, but he wanted to be sure that he greeted us, especially as it’s been two years since our last visit.    

 

We then collected our bags and headed over to Katubuka Parish, which is a nearby Anglican church.   We were greeted by several church members and had lunch with them.   Then it was off to Kasulu for us.   After a couple of hours of travel, we arrived at the Diocese compound where we received a warm welcome from the DWT staff.   These greetings are not just hellos and hand shakes.   I’m taking about singing, waving tree branches and marching along together to bring us to our home.   Tanzania hospitality is second to none in my opinion.

 

After some time to have tea, unpack and refresh ourselves, at 7 PM we had an official greeting meal over at the Diocese chapel.   We had a chance to greet everyone and even sing a song together that I led with Cathy.    After dinner we went back to our house and now are just relaxing and getting ready for a good night’s rest.   

 

Tomorrow after chapel and breakfast we’ve got some shopping to do along with getting our Tanzania cell phone numbers setup.   We’ll be delivering a lot of the equipment we brought to the DWT office as well as to the bible college.   I’m hoping to get some time going through some setup of the new equipment at the college if time allows.   If not, we’ll have plenty of time on other days to work on that.

 

We give our thanks to you who have been posting to us on Facebook as well as praying for our journey.   I hope to write a lot more about our time here as the days go by.

 

Bill

So we made it to the Airport waiting in the louge.   We are ready to get on our way to Dubai.   I wanted to get a picture this morning of all of our baggage along with us and Bob Cutting.   But time would not allow so I’ll see about getting a picture of us with all our stuff at the New Africa Hotel.   We’ve got quite a bit of equipment with us this time, which include thin client PC’s, 20 android tablets, 2 laptops, all types of connectors and wires, etc..   It’s been over 2 years since our last visit to Kasulu because last year we had to deal with Cathy’s health (breast cancer).   I’m glad to say that she is doing very well and seems to be cancer free.   We give thanks to God for those results.   So now we are getting back to what we love to do; visit with our friends in the Diocese of Western Tanganyika and  partnering with them on various projects and ministry together.

 

Safari Njema!

 

Bill

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