Liberia, Liberia
Well, the work here in Liberia is exhausting at times. I am enjoying the conversations I am able to have with the women of Liberia. They are so intelligent and have great knowledge of the word. Of course, in Liberia when you are not feeling well only time will tell if it due to heat, food, water, or lack of sleep. I was awaken last night with stomach pain that did subside, but I am left with nausea. I have only eaten a banana today so we will see how things turn out. Continue to pray for health. Sarah and I have been working on the application and information that I have come here for. Another bump in our road has been that the man that was preparing some of the information for us has left the area to work on the census. They are paying around 50 US dollars for the two weeks to help with the census and they can't turn down that money. I want to thank you all for the comments of encouragement and prayers. I also want to say thanks for you that have taken care of and checked in on my husband, Ryan. The last request I have today is for courage and safety of me driving in Liberia. I will have to take our vehicle with Sarah and go to the clinic area tomorrow. Only Phil has been driving and he will be in a meeting during this time, so to expand our time here I need to suck it up and drive like the Africans. Thank God for all the blessings here.

11 Comments:
Wow what amazing work you are doing over there! I will have my MOPS group pray for you.
Love you lots,
Andrea
Know that there are numberous prayers for you, the people there & your work. I am so proud of you. Be safe try to take care of your self. Love Mom
Joni - I love reading your blog -- and am so excited that you have made the trip back to Africa. You are an amazing example of being obedient to God's calling. Praying for you. Love you lots -- see you in April! -- Angee :)
Joni,
I know you have the courage to drive Sarah and yourself around in Liberia! What a blessing you are.
"The Lord will keep you from all harm-he will watch over your life; the Lord will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore. Psalm 121:7-8
Love, Aunt Mary
You are an angel! I'm touched by your story. Liberia is my country and happy with what you are doing. I promise to let my Sunday School class in Dallas know to pray for you.
Payway
Joni i am very proud of the work your doing over there . you will be fine driving , take care be safe hurry home to Ryan .
Love Mom W
Psalm 12: 7 "I will praise the Lord, who counsels me; even at night my heart instructs me. 8 I have set the Lord always before me. Because he is at my right hand, I will not be shaken. 9 Therefore my heart is glad and my tongue rejoices; my body also will rest secure."
Praying for your continued safety, health and outreach.
Have a blessed day,
tricia
WOOW IT IS AMAZING TO HAVE YOU HERE IN LIBERIA. WE WILL BE PRAYING FOR YOU AND YOUR WORK TO IMPROVE LIBERIA.
YOU ARE DOING A GREAT JOB.
JONATHAN
IT OFFICER
ALIVE LIBERIA MISSIONS INC
Know that you are in our prayers for a safe return and quick return to health. I have also asked my women's prayer group and small church community group to pray for health and safety. Be safe and we will see you when you get back....we have been savings some sixlets candy to cheer you up.
God bless, Tamara, Greg, Alyssa, Tori and Baby girl #3
Joni, so good to hear about your time in Liberia. Thanks for taking the time to Blog. I'm glad to hear that all is going well even though there are little bumps in the road here and there.
God Bless
Clint
Joni,
I am so glad that the Lord is using you to touch lives in Liberia. Thank you! Please know that we're praying for you!
Love,
Erika
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