The girls are flourishing
here in faith, education and personality as we had prayed they would. Lily has
completed 4 grade with close to straight A’s and will be in 5th next
year. Josie finished her first year of school in reception (4K) and will be
moving on to kindergarten next year. Both surprise us nearly daily with their
growth as young girls and we thank God everyday for His blessings upon them.
We have also been blessed
with a new addition to our family. We wrote a short piece for the Comboni
Newsletter recently so we thought we’d share it here also.
After the flooding that
ravaged many parts of Malawi and left thousands without food and shelter, we
traveled south to distribute much needed aid to a community in which our
Comboni Fathers are working. While there, we received a message from a social
worker in Mzuzu, the far north of the country, stating that there was a 2 ½
month old baby that was in desperate need of help.
We have officially adopted Amari Margaret Wezi Kleven and she is
now the youngest Comboni Lay Missionary in the Kleven clan! Over the past four
months she has grown beautifully and has brought immense joy to our family. We
thank Almighty God for this wonderful gift.
Over the past two years the
Lord has challenged, pushed, and blessed in more ways we ever thought
imaginable. Our work here is often measured in smiles and greetings each day
rather than deadlines met and goals accomplished. Though this can seem to be a
relaxed “easy” way of life, it can also be a point of frustration. We are reminded though in Phil. 2:14 “Do
everything without grumbling or questioning”.
So with obedient hearts we continue to listen. We are
starting to realize that after almost 2 and half years here in Malawi our work
for the Lord is just getting started.
Love and Blessings,
The Klevens
Jacob, Tonya, Lily, Josie, and Amari