It was November 11, 2011 when we landed in Rumginae, not knowing what would wait for us. Now, 5 ½ years later, at the end of March, it was time to say “Yawo – Goodbye” to this remote outstation in the lowlands of the Western Province and its people.
We take many fond memories with us as we leave. And of course Lucien, warmly referred to as their “Rumginae boy” by the locals, will always remind us of our first home in PNG.
Life in Rumginae was not always easy. We’ve seen it all: the abundance of water and the shortage of it. The lack of power and the oppressive heat. This provided us with countless opportunities to grit our teeth and exercise perseverance. However, it also brought to the surface personality traits that we are not proud of. God’s affirmation “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” (2 Cor. 12:9) became practiced reality.
Sharing these lessons with our Christian brothers and sisters through preaching and Bible study and to learn from their experiences has definitely been a privilege and one of the highlights of our time in Rumginae.
Looking back we realize that some of God’s special blessings lie in challenges. Our trust in the Lord was strengthened through Him keeping His promise: Whenever we felt we couldn’t go on any longer, He supplied us with His strength. God is indeed trustworthy!
We take many fond memories with us as we leave. And of course Lucien, warmly referred to as their “Rumginae boy” by the locals, will always remind us of our first home in PNG.
Life in Rumginae was not always easy. We’ve seen it all: the abundance of water and the shortage of it. The lack of power and the oppressive heat. This provided us with countless opportunities to grit our teeth and exercise perseverance. However, it also brought to the surface personality traits that we are not proud of. God’s affirmation “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” (2 Cor. 12:9) became practiced reality.
Sharing these lessons with our Christian brothers and sisters through preaching and Bible study and to learn from their experiences has definitely been a privilege and one of the highlights of our time in Rumginae.
Looking back we realize that some of God’s special blessings lie in challenges. Our trust in the Lord was strengthened through Him keeping His promise: Whenever we felt we couldn’t go on any longer, He supplied us with His strength. God is indeed trustworthy!
Farewell dinner with the Hospital Community |