Travel Journal
June 6th, 2007
Dear Luke Commission supporters,
This update is to tie the spring 2007 Swaziland trip altogether and to give thanks - thanks
to you and thanks to God.
We're back in the States processing the recent past and proceeding into the future. Harry and
Echo and the boys and Grace are in the East, and Kal and Jan are in the West. Our hearts are still
in Swaziland.
When Harry and Echo introduced the team at each clinic, Harry would tell them that the
medicine and the eyeglasses were free as a picture of God's free gift of salvation. He would then
tell the hundreds of Swazis listening that our gifts were purchased with donations from friends
in the United States and Canada.
Harry always ended with these words: "Those Christians love you and even now are
praying for you." And, indeed, you were.
It wasn't until we arrived home that we realized how much you were praying! Thank you,
and to God be the glory! Your stories about being prompted to intercede at unusual times, your
questions about what has happened to the people mentioned in the updates, your tears and
hugs as you greet us all point to your dedication to prayer.
Your hard work and God the Holy Spirit led to the salvation of 4,017 precious Swazi souls.
We gave out 4,174 SiSwati and English Bibles. We ran out of SiSwati Bibles at our last clinic
(which ironically are printed in China); but you prayed and we had enough. Please start
praying for the next shipment which we're told will take 4 months. We believe God will deliver
sooner.
More than 10,800 patients were treated. This includes 7,668 medical patients, 186 tested
for HIV, and 3,017 optometry patients. These received about 70,000 packets of medicine.
More than 5,000 clothes and toys were distributed, 2,420 at the clinics and 2,576 at the
Manzini hospital. Some 1,600 packets of vegetable seeds were given.
These are just figures, however. At the 33 mobile bush clinics we witnessed Zionists give
their lives to Christ, poor in sight allowed to see, children helped with antibiotics, adults relieved
of STD symptoms, all relieved from intestinal worms.
We were rewarded all day long with smiles and handshakes of gratitude. Those who watched
The Passion often gasped or cried or covered their faces, only to later respond to an invitation
to receive Jesus as their Savior. One by one, they came, each receiving eternal life no matter
how difficult this earthly life...
And so as our earthly lives here continue with their struggles and joys may we remember
the more than 4,000 Swazis who now know their Creator and have His book from which to draw
strength and wisdom and comfort. Thank you for actively anticipating in this great harvest.
Love in Jesus,
Jan for Harry and Echo and the boys, Grace, and Kalvin
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