Sunday, May 03, 2009

What a rainy day...



What a day!

Its 3 PM and suddenly gets dark, and drop by drop, in few seconds we can't see anything around but rain, and rain, and rain. The emergency lights are on, and we can hardly see the car in front of us.

People run all over the places trying to stay dry, but it seems that water is everywhere.
This is a happy day only for these little kids, playing on the rain, and smiling when we stoped to take the picture.

Friday, May 01, 2009

Have a nice trip back home...


Its incredible, but time runs!

Our friends, the Calaim's are now traveling back to Portugal, after 15 days visit to Mozambique, not only to know more about our ministry here in Maputo, but to visit Beira, where their younger son, Nuno is working on a short term misionary project.

As always, here is the special moment at Maputo International Airport. In 55 days, will be our turn...

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Welcome to Mozambique...

Visitors... who doesn't love to receive them at home, when we are far from our country?

This time we welcomed the Calaim's, who were bringing their son Nuno for the final phase of a missionary project in the city of Beira.

During a stop over in Maputo, they get to know the city, the "Ant's House" - an orphanage where we have soccer ministry, and the Central Hospital where Alice helps at the Oncology.

Of course we had time to see the wonderful and magnificent God's Creation, as we visit the Kruger National Park and the Mpumalanga Province landscapes of South Africa. Check this Sunset:


This place is called God's Window...

Nuno is somewhere in the middle of "Lisbon Falls"...

Finaly, this is one among more than fifty elephants crossing the road, 60 feet far from our car!

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Thursday, April 09, 2009

Happy Birthday Raquel!

Raquel is now 13 years old!

This year we gave her something special: a day at the Badplaas Water Park.
Badplaas is a special place in the South African Mountains, only 150 miles from Maputo.
Check these videos:





Wednesday, April 01, 2009

School bus accident causes one dead and eight injured

A student of the Portuguese School in Maputo died yesterday and another eight were injured in an accident involving a private bus that provides transportation for the Portuguese school students.
The accident occurred at the Julius Nyerere Avenue, one of the main roads of the Mozambican capital, when a car crashed (Mitsubishi Pajero) against the private bus carrying the students of the Portuguese School.
In statements to Lusa, the director of the Portuguese School, Dina Trigo de Mora, said the student who lost his life is from Mozambican nationality and attended the 9th year of schooling.In turn, Alice Feliciano, a member of the board of the Portuguese School in Maputo, told Lusa that the injured were transported to a private clinic (Clinica Sommerschield).

Source: Lusa

Personal note: Dear friends, our family is shocked with the death of this 14 years old girl and also the driver. We also are grateful for God's protection to our girls. Mariana was traveling in this bus for the last 15 months, in this same schedule, until we changed the contract to another transportation company, last month. Mariana's best friend, Marisa, minutes before the accident, asked a friend's mother for a ride, and didn't take the school bus.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Izilda

Tropical Cyclone Izilda strengthened rapidly early Thursday before reaching the southern Madagascar coast. Izilda's winds reached 75 mph as it moved onto the Madagascar coast south of Toliara. Izilda began as a weak tropical storm early Thursday with winds of 45 mph. However, it strengthened rapidly over the warm waters of the Mozambique Channel. Izilda reached the coast late Friday morning local time. An estimated 4-8 inches of rain has fallen in the past 24 hours on the southwestern tip of Madagascar. Izilda is weakening, but it has stalled out. It will continue to pelt southwestern Madagascar with heavy rain while moving little through Friday. Izilda will eventually move back over the Mozambique channel this weekend. It is not out of the question that the cyclone maintains its intensity. by Accuweather.com Senior Meteorologist Dave Samuhel

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Welcome to Maputo, Mr. Nuno!




We have a new friend, Nuno, our visitor for the weekend!

Arriving in Maputo last friday night, after a long travel by BUS from Beira where he spent the last 5 months on missionary work; he is now flying to Portugal for a 3 weeks period.

Nuno, you have 3 weeks to get spoiled by mom and dad! After that, please come back, your little students need your help with Math and English!

See you at the airport, Nzungo!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

75.2 in Maputo

Tonight we fell cold and add an extra blanket!
Probably 68 outside...

This morning, we're still cold; and went outside with extra clothes!
Probably 71.6 outside...

It's 3 PM now, and it seems a winter afternoon!
It's 75.2 outside!

Please, don't laugh... our bodies are now adjusted to the African temperatures, and today we remembered our last winter in Portugal.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Men development...







"We want to focus on the athlete but also on the man - Saidate Moveia, general secretary for União FC, on the new season interview for the Maputo City Championship".

International Sports Ministries (MDI in portuguese) have been helping us with discipline and teaching. Each player is also a person who needs teaching and education so he can overcome all the struggles in live, family, friends, etc...

Read the interview (in portuguese) at the Newspaper Jornal de Noticias

Monday, February 23, 2009

Back to the soccer field...

We are back to the soccer field, finally!

Well, this nice and green field is only 1 in 3 fields in the city, and this first game will be probably the first and last for all the season. Usually we play at dust and sand fields, and thats where they actually prefer to play.



It was a friendly game, against Costa do Sol team, and the result was 1-2 for our boys. Values on the jerseys and hopefully, on the players behaviour!


After the match, a short trip to the beach, for team building, and to know the vision, and purpose for this new season, where the Bible will be a part of the training bringing the values that will make not only better players, but also better young man, in the different areas of life.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Balls and Smiles





These "special" kids smiled when they realized the balls were for them.

Although the restrictions to play due to each particular situation, receiving a ball and touch it, is enought to make a different day. In fact, that's why we are here!
Thanks to "Operation Kid-to-Kid" for the donation of 20 soccer balls.

Monday, February 09, 2009

Thank you

we can praise the Lord that the doctors are hopeful to begin chemotherapy for Gabriel this week. However, the timing of it all depends on a number of variables (ie: scheduled bone scan, bone biopsy, lung biopsy and determining and treating the source of persistant fevers that Gabe has been experiencing). Chemtherapy can't begin until 48 hours after the bone scan and biopsies are complete and the fevers are gone. Obviously there is much to pray for! As well, we can continue to pray for Mike and Sarah as they need rest and energy to keep up with their daily routines surrounding Gabriel. Pray too for Simon, as he adjusts to the routine of visits with mommy, daddy & Gabriel and time with his grandparents and family in between. School is ahead for him also, and we can be praying that the transition to new friends and classroom goes smoothly. Today, the elders of our church had the opportunity to visit and pray over Gabriel. As I thought about that tonight, it reminded me of something. A doctor in our church has a beautiful painting of a surgeon operating on a patient with nurses all around him, but what captivates the viewer most is that standing behind the surgeon and guiding his hands is Jesus. What a hope we have. God IS the "Great Physician!"

In His Grip,Cathy

Know more at www.mikesarahthiessen.com!

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Please Pray...


Our life can change in just a few hours!


That's what happen to our missionary friends from Canada, the Thiessen's, serving in Mozambique with OMS for almost an year.


They left Mozambique yesterday to go back to Canada to seek medical treatment for Gabriel. Obviously this was not in their plans, and has been quite a shock to all of us. They discovered on Friday in South Africa that Gabriel has a tumor of nearly 8 cm in his liver. The blood tests and other scans show that it is most likely cancerous and appears to have spread to the lungs, though a biopsy has not yet been done.

The doctors in Canada have already received the information and just tonight they heard that the chief oncologist and his team are ready to see them upon arrival. That was a comforting word to them!

Let’s lift them up in prayer during this time, knowing our God is still in the business of miracles!

Friday, January 16, 2009

A Special Day...

What a special day at the Central Hospital. First, the so waited reabilitation of the Oncology Department just started, and second, boys and girls went with "Aunt Alice" to have an Ice Cream and to fell the fresh water of the beach!



Saturday, January 10, 2009

Fresh Fruit

Here, in Mozambique, not everybody can buy, but all can sell!

To buy fruit or vegetables, you don't need to get out of the car, as the sellers will came to you the fastest they can. You also don't need to find who sells the cheapest, because they all have agreed the prices.

The problem is to find the right Mango or the sweetest Pineaple! Anyway, we never do a bad choice - everything is delicious.


Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Smiling at the Oncology






Today was a special day at the Oncology Department of Maputo Central Hospital, when the kids discovered that Christmas is also a special season for them!

"Aunt Alice" and "Aunt Paula" arrived earlier to make sure everything would work fine and nothing would be missing. In fact, the table was full with chicken, fruit, juice and popcorn. Chicken was the special guest but the first to go! They just love chicken!

Santa was there for the distribution of small gifts, some clowns with balons, a group of missionaries who would bring music and a bible story about Christmas.

Our daugther Raquel, played as Christmas tree in the story, and took some pictures for us. It was a rainy day outside but a shiny day on the faces of those, sent to the hospital by a disease not invited for their lives.

Tho those who contributed to make this happen, thank you so much! God bless you!
On behalf of those at the Oncology... Kanimambo!


Thursday, November 06, 2008

Workshop at Oncology...





A special day at the Department of Oncology.

Paper, color pencils and lots of imagination from those who entered this service with no date to go back to their homes.

It is wonderful how this simple "gesture" in our lives can be a tremendous moment for the lives of these children, hopeless and unsecure, awaking every morning not knowing nothing about a disease that will probably conquer their fragile lives.

2nd place...


This season is over and we are glad to see "Unity Soccer Club" finishing at 2nd place, not being promoted to the 2nd league.


Anyway it took them a lot of effort and commitment to reach this place, although they just play for fun, not having any kind of "income", having themselves to pay for their transportation to the field.


Note: A special word to Alice, who has been their loving "mother" washing their jerseys after each game, so the white can still be white!

Friday, October 24, 2008

Ant's House...




This morning, at the Ant's House - the orphanage in Maputo that we helped with a 20' container filled with gifts, the kids started to received what they were waiting for long time ago.
Thanks to the generosity of so many friends in Portugal, as some private companies and governmental departments in Mozambique, many families will be blessed by the gifs.
We will give the clothes and shoes gradually to the families, just to avoid that those things to end at te market the next day.
The Portuguese National TV Channel covered the event, and soon this will be seen on TV.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Partnerships...



We have been blessed by the visit of "Ambassadors in Sport" team, doing an outreach effort through friendly games and soccer clinics.


Our team (Unity Football Club) won by 6-0 (they sad they aren't used to that kind of fields... well, this is Africa, that's what we have!) and this morning they went to the Orphanage "Ant's House" to run a small "soccer clinic".

Thank you, AIS!

Thursday, October 09, 2008

Happy Birthday Mariana!


9 years ago, our family was blessed with Mariana, our youngest daughter.


Now, she is 9 year old, and can't wait to celebrate her first birthday party with the Portuguese School in Mozambique classmates, this next Saturday.


We can't wait either to see what is going to happen...


Happy Birthday, Mariana!


PS - There are 9 candles in the cake! I can assure you that!
PS 2 - Check what happen on Saturday:

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Good morning Maputo...

The day starts early in this city!
5:20 AM - The streets are clear! Some lights still on. Some runners doing their daily jogging before work.


Merchants setup their "business" to get the first customers of the day.


Minute after minute, the city starts to wake up and soon the streets will be filled by thousands of cars and "chapas" (a 9 seat van with 20 passengers).

A new day in Maputo, known in the past, as one of the most beautiful cities in Africa.

We love this city!