We’re praising the Lord today for the good news we received this morning. Our co-worker and friend who left for the states last week for some medical tests has received the OK to return to Africa. We’re expecting them this weekend. It’s been special to hear the kids pray for Mr. Vaughan; he’s definitely a favorite teacher!
The statement released at the end of the mission leaders and school board meetings last week in Dakar was what we expected: ICA will ‘hibernate’ for the 2003-2004 school year and work towards re-opening for the 2004-2005 school year. At the meeting on Friday night when the statement was read to the staff and students who are here, it was greeted with total silence. Up to the last moment, we were all hoping it would be different. Those who attended the meetings came away with a very clear sense of the need for ICA in central West Africa, and are committed to making that a reality once again.
Now we have some decisions to make regarding next year. Spending time with the Marines (our West Africa field directors) did help clarify these options for us, but a lot will depend on when it is safe to return to Bouake. We are committed to returning to ICA when it re-opens and will be part of those who work towards its rebuilding. In the meantime, it’s possible we may have the opportunity to do some language work either here in West Africa or in France – something that would position us to be more effective at ICA and in Bouake.
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