Monday, June 2, 2008

Life in Senegal and Prayers Needed

The time here is Senegal has been flying by! I cant believe I have already been here for two weeks. So far my roommate and I have begun to build relationships with our family, started working with some other girls from the ESL team teaching about 12 teenage girls English, teaching our family English, and have been diving deeply into Gods word. We have been learning so much! My Wolof isn't the greatest, and I get frustrated with not always understanding people. But God is good and will translate what he wants translated!

Life in Senegal is so different than life in the U.S. Here are a few of the differences:
- there is no need for an alarm clock here, the random calls to prayer throughout the night wake you up early!
-cleanliness is a relative term, if your clothes don't stink, wear them. if they do stink, still wear them!
- if you use the bathroom or take a shower and you aren't accompanied by some sort of critter, its a good day!
-goats are natures garbage disposals. dump your leftover food and trash at the beach and they will gladly take care of it for you!
-flies are your constant companions.
-cooking lunch is a 2-3 hour ordeal.
-here, you never forget that you are white, the kids in the street always point at you and say TOOBAB!!!!! (that is Wolof for white person!)
- not sweating is a luxury

Though life is different, i really am enjoying it here.

Here, they live life on a day to day basis. They buy enough rice for that day. They worry about the food and money for the next day and then the next day. In Senegal, there is no planning ahead.

Saturday night I went to my first Senegalese futbol (soccer) game! it was a blast! I got to see some of my American friends. It was definitely a blessing to be able to have a conversation with other "Toobabs" in English!

Here is a little bit about each person in my family, and prayer request for each one!

Nday: Nday is the oldest woman of the house. She is the Aunt of all of the people that live here. She works hard, cooking and cleaning, and overseeing everything that goes on in the house. She is a strict Muslim and always does her prayers. Pray that she would experience dreams and visions from God revealing his truths to her! Dreams and visions are a huge thing with these people.

Yanday: Yanday is a beautiful girl in her 20's. She works so hard around the house, she cooks lunch every day, and sometimes dinner too. She is super sweet and she is a blast to hang out with. She loves dancing, and dances every time music comes on TV. She doesn't do her prayers everyday and we aren't sure why. Pray that we would be a good witness to her. Pray that her heart would be softened to God's word.

Check: Check is in his 20's. Is isn't around the house a ton, except for around meal times. He says he wants to learn English, but he hasn't really been around too much to learn. Pray that we would have opportunities to teach him and in the process share Christ's love with him.

Miaita: Miait is crazy! She is probably in her late 30's, or early 40's. She always has us laughing. You never know what crazy thing she will do. She sells breakfast at a shack on the side of the road for money for the family. Pray that she would ask us questions about our faith!

Kodu: Kodu keeps to herself mainly. She is married to a brother of the other people in the house, and we think she feels like she doesn't quite fit in with the family. Her husband is away working, I haven't met him yet. She cooks for herself and her 4 children, Meti, Mama, Papa, and baby Njaka. Meti, who's about 13 helps her cook a lot. Mama and Papa, about 4 and 2, respectively, are my good friends. I can communicate with them! Pray that they would ask questions when they see us reading our Bibles.

Anta: Anta has a very special place in my heart. She is about 11, and is my best friend in the house. She is such a hard worker, she has to do so much work around the house! She is the errand runner, and does the grunt work no one else wants to do. she doesn't get to really be a kid. Her family makes her do her prayers every day. She wants to color with us, and we have a bible story coloring book, so pray that we would have opportunities to be bold and explain the stories!

Thank you all so much for your prayers, they are going to great use!

Also keep my other team mates in your prayers as they build relationships as well. Also pray for our health, some of the Toobabs aren't adjusting as well as others!

Thank you!

bon bennen yon, until another time,

Xati Silla
(My given Senegalese name)

5 comments:

Candy said...

Brooke~
Our family is praying for you. And Ryan misses you ;-)

Candy Turner

bd said...

Brooke, it sounds like you are planting plenty of God seeds. Our prayers are with you and the other TOOBABs there!

Blake Dickeson

Saving By the Cartful said...

Brooke~you were such a patient, loving teacher to Kelsea this year, we just know that God is going to use you in huge ways in Africa. We are praying for you and this family, and that God will make His timing obvious to you and give you the courage to share your heart and His love and grace with these people. Can't wait to read more!
love, The Eichler Family

Momma said...

Way to go, Brooke!
Great update, I feel like I know your new African family.
Will be praying for you all.

Ba bennen yon, enchilada,
With Love,
Miriama's toobob yaav

Brittney Galloway said...

Hi! We are praying for you! Sounds like you are having a great time!