
Tuesday morning I woke up with stomach cramps. We had to fly out at three to Makele. I was worried I wouldn’t make it. We didn’t confirm our tickets so we had to go early because we were on standby. I felt terrible. My body was getting weak. I prayed for God’s grace to sustain me.
We got on the flight. It took 1 hour and twenty minutes. It was a terribly rough landing. Marciano picked us up from the “airport” (It was a tin shack). It was after stepping off the plane and looking around that I felt I was in Africa. It was barren and rough looking. It was beautiful. Marciano took us around Mekele. I like Mekele much better than Addis. It has fewer people and they seam more friendly. They have sidewalks and the buildings are made of stone, not tin. Marciano’s house was beautiful. It was peacefull, like Elrond’s house. But after a cup of tea, my cramps returned, and thus began my day of dehydrations and diarrhea. We met Bob and Tammy, missionary friends of Patrick. We went to a pizzaria and talked in code. They wanted to be secretive about being missionaries, because they worked covertly with the Orthodox church. I can’t be secretive, so I shut my mouth. We went home and went to bed.
The next day, I woke up feeling worse. I had woken up several times in the night. I was very weak and tired. Had diarrhea all morning. Ate very little breakfast. We’re supposed to go with Marciano to visit homes where he has placed orphans. Didn’t think I could go. Slept until lunch. Went back to bed. Ross, Patric, and Marciano went without me. Slept till their return. Ate at same pizzaria for dinner. Came home and went to bed.
Thursday, woke up and pooped. Solid, ahh, Praise the Lord. Went to the tin airport and got a shoeshine. Flew back to Addis. Another rough descent. Our taxi driver dind’t meet us; hire another. Went back to Red Cross and dropped off bags. Ate at Aggasi (steaks for $2). Crossed street to LTC for IOI prayer meeing. Gave a brief testimony about how God called me to Jackson and about discipleship and authority. Went back to Red Cross.
Friday: Met Negash to climb a mountain to a remote village. He has been visinting this village for one year. He treks up to see them every 2 weeks. It was a rough three-hour hike in mud. The mountains were beautiful. There is too much to say about this trip now, but I hope to write more about in the future. We got to the top…finally, and spoke (all three of us). I read a passage out of Isiah 66. The small church invited us next door for coffee. We gegan our descent in the rain. Three miserable hours in th erian. It was well worth the misery, went to Negash’s house and ate. Joseph, the taxi driver, took us back to the Red Cross. Gopod night…



