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Sally McClung is a friend of mine that moved to South Africa with her husband Floyd. This is what she wrote in her blog....

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"There seems to be one consistent, often discussed topic of conversation here - fear, and concern for safety. Friends talk about it, shopkeepers talk about it, strangers talk about it……..there’s an article in almost every issue of the newspaper and it’s a popular topic on the television news. I am regularly asked why we came to South Africa. People say to me that it’s not safe here. Why would I leave America? Why would I choose to live here?

Many are leaving South Africa and moving to other countries out of fear. I happen to believe that God will bring others to replace them who are called to come out of love. I think Floyd and I are part of the latter group.

Floyd has thought for years that we would probably live here someday, but I wasn’t so sure. I had my own reasons for that, but, yes, concern for safety was one of those. It was something I needed to think and pray through in making our decision to move here. Actually, when it came right down to it, it was pretty straight forward - being in God’s will is the safest place to be! I had a deep sense of calling that it was God’s will for us to be here. It doesn’t mean there won’t be problems, it just means He’ll help us with whatever we have to face.

I remember when we lived in the Red Light District in Amsterdam, Holland. It certainly wasn’t your typical “safe” neighborhood! People thought we were crazy to live there with our two young children. Besides all the prostitution, there was drug dealing, fighting, crime, pornography, satanism……if you can think of an evil, it was probably there. And, yet, we loved living there and felt safe!

We had a young Dutch woman who worked with us for a couple years, and then she made plans to move to England to study. On her last evening in Amsterdam before taking the train to England, she came to say goodbye. As she walked into our neighborhood that evening, she was consumed with fear! She had lived and worked there boldly……not sensing fear……..and now she was overwhelmed with it. As she contemplated what was happening to her, she felt the Lord speak into her heart: “During the years you lived and worked here, my grace was upon you. Now you’re coming in as a visitor. I wanted you to see the difference so you can encourage the workers that I’m with them - even when they don’t realize it.” I’ll never forget her sharing that with us that evening……..and I’ve remembered it all these years since.

I am sure there are many instances in all of our lives when God has protected us, and we’ve not even been aware of it! I’m so grateful for that. My heart is increasingly consumed with a love for this country and the people here. It’s not something I can “work up.” I know it’s from the Lord. I can’t think of anywhere else in the world that I’d rather be. I’m careful. I’m cautious. I try to be wise. But I don’t live in fear. I think that’s a testimony to His grace! For years now I’ve had a problem with sleep. I’ve actually slept better since moving here than I have in a long time! My mind and my heart are at rest in Him. I think we can face fear, and come to a place of rest and peace.

“You will not fear the terror of the night, not the arrow that flies by the day…….For he will give his angels charge of you to guard you in all your ways.” Psalms 91: 5, 11"
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very powerful writing

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Wow! :chorus: