Guest Blog Post: Lorraine Floreen

Matt’s parents, Eric and Lorraine Floreen, are here visiting us for 2 1/2 weeks.  Rachel’s busy keeping a house full of 12 going, so we jumped at the opportunity to have Lorraine guest blog for us!

 

Eric and Lorraine at LAX

 

(Lorraine Floreen) We’ve been here for two weeks now. Matt and Rachel have done a great job at making a peaceful and homey atmosphere even with power outages. And the meals we’ve had, well let me just say that on several occasions Eric has asked Rachel to send me the recipe.

 

Eric in Village

 

Having lived in Jamaica, there is much that seems familiar, everything from driving on the other side of the road, to being in the minority, to bartering. We’ve gotten to experience a lot, starting with one Sunday worshiping at IBF (tea before service was a treat!), followed by a trip to Zomba plateau. We were surprised at all the villages but even more so the number of people walking along the ‘highway.’ Matt did a great job of making us feel comfortable even driving up the twisty road to the 6,000 foot plateau and up another 2,000+ feet to where we were staying. We arrived to no power, but a fire and candles and oil lights awaiting us. The very first morning Abigail and I were up while the rest of the family slept, and when we went into the backyard, a baboon passed about 6 feet from us. It was the first of many baboons we saw while there.

 

Women grinding maize

 

Matt also took us to a village in Mozambique with the team from The Master’s College. It was 15 km off the highway, but it took about 3 hours for us to drive that distance, mostly because we only had one 4 wheel drive vehicle, and clearance was a problem for the other vehicle. We took tents that we slept in, and were prepared for having no running water or electricity, but it was even more basic that we expected. Not a chair or bench to sit on, except for the mud covered brick ‘benches’ in the church. Due to a diesel shortage, we took one less vehicle, so Rachel and Abigail stayed behind. Because Rachel wasn’t there, I, as Matt’s mom, was presented with a large basket of maize flour and a live chicken as a welcoming gift. These people love the Lord Jesus and shared the little they had with us – they made maize meal for us twice a day, and even killed a goat for us to eat.

 

Matt with Chicken

 

Watching Matt and Rachel minister here in Malawi, and playing with Abigail, has been a blessing far beyond what we had expected.

 

Lorraine and Abigail

The Kopps

Matt and Brianne Kopp stopped by “on their way” to Ethiopia a couple weeks ago.  Now, if you look at a map, you’ll realize that Malawi is not on the way to anywhere!  This was an extra leg for them, and a special treat for us.

 

Kopps at the Ice Cream Den

They had an adoption court date to be at in Ethiopia, and the little boy they’re adopting is almost exactly the same age as Abigail.  We let them borrow our munchkin so that they could get some practice in before meeting him.

 

Ice Cream Den

Since we had only about 24 hours with the Kopps we knew we needed to show them the best of Africa… Fortunately we were spending those 24 hours out at the lake getting ready for camp, which took us right by the Ice Cream Den!

 

Crocodile Farm

What’s a proper visit to Lake Malawi without a trip to a crocodile farm?

 

Matt Kopp speaking at Camp

We spent the night in a couple chalets on the lake shore, and the next day Matt Kopp did the opening session for our church youth camp, introducing our topic: Do You Love Me?

 

The Kopps

In those few moments over lunch or out on the lake shore early in the morning, we enjoyed great conversations with these two.  We’re so thankful for their hearts for ministry and the so-evident love that they brought to us from Faith Bible Church in Ladera Ranch, CA.  We’re excited to spend more time with the Kopps over the coming years, and look forward to the next time they come to Malawi!

TMS Team


TMS Team Group with Matt

We’ve so enjoyed having the TMS team with us this past week.  They’ve been busy teaching classes and seminars all day and through the evening, but we got to hang out with them over meals.  We’re thankful for their ministry to so many people here as they teach God’s Word clearly and faithfully.  Please pray for these guys and for several others who are considering coming to join us long-term to help start the seminary here.  We’re excited to see whom the Lord will bring!

 

And now… we’re off to youth camp!