Luta now has seven of Mowa’s biological children to care for as well as a couple others that they have taken in. Please be praying with us for them in the days to come; that God would provide everything that they need and that He would be with them in their grief since losing a husband and a father.
Over the past several days, since Mowa’s death, we’ve been reflecting on our relationship with him both as a friend and a co-worker. He was a very kind, gentle person who truly cared for widows and orphans and even before taking on the responsibility of Director of the Elikya Center he had been taking them into his home and caring for them. Some of our favorite moments spent with Mowa were when we had opportunities to sit and talk and just enjoy each other’s company. He had a contagious laugh and when he really found something funny, he had a hard time stopping his laughter. Even though we didn’t always understand his Congolese sense of humor, we thoroughly enjoyed laughing with him.
All of this has been very difficult for us and we also need your prayers:
- For guidance and wisdom from the Lord as we try to help and encourage Luta and their children.
- For the Lord’s peace upon us and we grieve for our friend.
Mowa in July 2009 in front of the Elikya Center entrance sign |
All of us with Mowa in July 2010, shortly after arriving at the Elikya Center |
Mowa speaking at last year's Elikya graduation |
Mowa and Luta meeting Hannah for the first time |