March 2006 David & Joanna Morrison Update

“What is it like to live in Bangula? It is hot, and mostly dry, though we have had rain this year. It is big enough for a corner store and a market, but not big enough for a grocery store. As you walk through ‘downtown’ you are likely to meet cows, goats, chickens, and many children wanting something to eat. At our house you will find our children doing school work in the mornings, and our Malawian children coming to play with Duplo and do puzzles on the back porch in the afternoons. You might meet pastors popping in for various reasons, or someone coming by for a visit.

“Our family life is a constant adventure. Put three children under the age of 10 into a small town in rural Malawi and the adventure soars to new heights! We live with the very poor, love and care for pastors and orphaned children and pray to see God’s Kingdom come here on earth, amidst the hunger and the sickness. In the myriad of decisions that need to be made everyday we wait on our God who is our supplier of wisdom, provisions, strength, humour... always giving just what is needed.”