Tuesday, April 28, 2009

WWMGD?

Last week we finished up our five well contract with the Catholic Missionaries. The last well was in Jale, at the border between Uganda and Sudan. It was such a blessing to get abundant, clean water for the people of Jale since prior attempts by other companies and organizations had failed. As one drilling company put it, "There's no water in Jale." Well, we prayed fervently for God to grant us success and He delivered to Jale a well that produces over 1000 liters of water per hour! This amount of water is near the max a handpump can pump if pumped constantly for one hour. The crew and I are just so happy that God is allowing us to find water where bigger, more experienced companies have drilled deeper without finding a drop.

What Would Macguyver Do? When we first started drilling at Jale we had a problem with the compressor. An O-ring burst in one of the valves causing all the air be released. This sounds like a small problem but it wasn't. Where could we get a spare O-ring in South Sudan? The closest place that would case a assortment of O-rings would be Kampala, a nine hour drive away. I was starting to panic when Aboi, one of my employees, used his black rubber bracelet and some superglue to create a new O-ring that worked perfectly. I realized that in the U.S. we always have the right tool available to do any job. Having the convenience of having everything available to us has dulled our creativity when it comes to fixing things.

This last weekend I got sick again with Giardia but was all better by Sunday evening. Other than that, everything else is going fairly normal. My farm is expanding as I now have lots of chickens, a goat, and a garden.

There is still lots of de-mining going on in Kajo Keji. It is kind of a hassle because they always seem to be closing off the roads I need to use that day, but I'm glad they're here. Asiki and I were talking about the de-mining when he made a comment that made me laugh. He said, "With de-mining, your first mistake is also your last mistake." I'm just thankful I work in a job where most of my mistakes don't have permanent consequences.

Well that's all I have for you for now. I uploaded pictures of most of the new wells on my facebook profile. Sorry to all you that don't have facebook... You would understand why I only upload to one source if you could see how slow the internet is here.

5 comments:

Karen said...

Love it!!! What a great story and answer to prayer to find that water. I think you should start a journal "WWMGD" because I am sure you have many stories already....it will make a great book someday! Praying for you, karen

Katalyst said...

Can't wait to see you in about 5 weeks.

Anonymous said...

you are so great, and I am so glad that God is doing great, and I mean GREAT, things through you.

The InFAMouS StevO

Joanne J said...

Wow! God is good. You are right about having to be creative in the boonies. A friend of mine had no way to plug a hole somewhere under his truck hood (on the mission field). He was chewing gum and thought--I'll try this. It lasted forever. You're an inspiration! Say hello to all for me!

Katalyst said...

How about this thing 'eh?