Back to reality: Janeece really has been in close contact with us, and is extremely organized and has been a huge blessing for us. In addition to taking care of the regular ongoing bills and being a presence at the house, she has overseen multiple construction projects, kept up with maintenance, started a vegetable garden (which will be for us for food, but also herbs for the natural medicine aspect of JM2Z), made multiple trips around crazy parts of Harare, and of course, things have come up that aren't planned. For example, the alarm system in the house, which we updated back in October, has just begun working correctly within the last couple weeks. The backup battery wasn't working properly, the alarm was going off at random times, and the timing wasn't set correctly for when she was entering or leaving the house. Even though workers had been out several times, they weren't getting the job done. However, just recently, adjustments were made and the system seems to be working correctly, although there have been issues with the security company either calling or not calling when they are supposed to. Thankfully, Janeece has not had any safety issues and she feels very comfortable there. Another example of an unexpected issue happened the other week when a truck was dropping off a load of bricks. It started backing up, and backed into the closed front gate and outer stone wall. The driver blamed the poor brakes and no rear view mirrors for the accident. Needless to say, a section of the wall needing rebuilding and the gate (which completely fell over) needed hanging and welding. It was difficult getting them to cover the cost of repairs, and it took them quite some time to finish the job (like leaving the gate to hang by metal wire for a couple days), but we are glad to know that it's done now. We are very thankful Janeece is serving JM2Z in this way and is so capable of handling each issue she faces.


Our plan for leaving for Zimbabwe is the first or second week of May. To maintain my spousal residence permit in Zim, I need to be back by the end of May. Our preference is to be gone for 2 years, but because of all the red tape, it might be 11 months. Yolanda's green card only allows her to be out of the U.S. for one year, unless she files a request form saying that she's a missionary; and that would allow her to be gone for 2 years. However, we can't file that until we have her new green card. So, if her green card doesn't come back in time, then we will return to the U.S. in 11 months for just a brief time. Either way, we are confident that God's timing is perfect and know that our plans are in His hands. We are excited with what we hope to accomplish during the next 11 months (or 2 years) in Zim. We will let you know about our goals for that trip.
Yolanda's final master's class is going well. She has been working on writing many papers throughout the semester, some short ones, but several others of 15-20 pages each. She has spent lots of time at the library, checking out 10-15 books at a time. Even though she is feeling a little stressed now with only a few weeks left in the semester, she is thankful for the opportunity she has had to earn a Master's of Divinity, and really how much it has equipped her to help provide emotional support to women, through her specialization in Pastoral Care and Counseling. Being able to have education is certainly a blessing, especially since the counseling aspect is such a big part of JM2Z.
We hope you have a blessed Easter weekend with your family and friends, as we remember Jesus' sacrifice and celebrate His resurrection and all that means for us!