Our final days in Papua New Guinea were not as I had envisioned them. I thought of chances to sit with friends, visit places that I have loved and take photos with people who mean a lot to me. I thought of going through the market and enjoying the produce. I had vague ideas of how to celebrate Tony's graduation, which, though it was from a long distance academy, was no less an accomplishment. He didn't get Pomp and Circumstance, there was not prom, or graduating class, but he is great guy who did a great job finishing his senior year in extraordinary circumstances.
Our time, however, did not end as we thought it would. We knew our truck had been stolen and demolished while we were in the US. We didn't know someone had helped themselves to some of our electrical equipment and personal items. It was disappointing. We were very thankful that a Lutheran missionary couple offered us use of their vehicle while we finished in PNG. Neil and Tony went to pick up that vehicle the day after we arrived back to Bobiufa. While on their way, they were held up at shotgun point. I knew we were back. It set the tone for our ending days in PNG.

I was shocked by the difficulty Susie faced in the aftermath of Leo's death. She has five children still living. (She lost her daughter to cancer last year) and she is a dear friend. Her struggles make any hardship we face pale in comparison. I talked to her via Skype this week. She's got a place to live until December and then she has to move. Our friends at GapFill.org are raising funds for her to be able to pay school fees as there is no free universal education in Papua New Guinea.
I share all this to ask you to keep praying. I have no doubt we made it home because of your prayers. I am sure that this New Testament has been prayed through to this point. What we need is to keep praying, praying for the Mesem, praying for the New Testament to be completed without further delays, pray for the finances, pray for the families of the people involved in supporting and praying for all this. We need to pray for one another. We need to pray for revival. We need to pray that the scriptures are not delayed because of any more because of extraordinary circumstances. Pray for the health, safety and employment of all involved. Pray that daily needs are met. Pray for revival. Or as we say to our friend Mantis, "Keep on Praying". We're eternally grateful and we know the Mesem will be as well.