A pleasant journey….

After several weeks’ of uncertainty, and responding to changing circumstances, we are finally on the eve of a flight back to Australia at 6:30 in the morning. As late as Friday last week, March 19, our plans were in disarray, with the Australian government announcing reduced passenger limits between PNG and Australia, and the PNG government requiring all PNG domestic flight passengers to have a COVID test 24 hours before travel – an impossibility for us in our remote area.

Thankfully, the official exemption from the domestic travel COVID requirement was received Wednesday, leaving only the international pre-flight PCR COVID test to obtain. The samples were taken by our mission clinic doctor at 7:30 Thursday morning – a thoroughly unenjoyable experience –  and hand-carried to the testing facility in Goroka, over two hours drive away. We were the ‘guinea pigs’ for this process, with some expressing doubt that the results would be received in time. We boarded our mission aviation flight to Port Moresby (POM) at 9:30am, wondering if everything would fall into place, as indeed each previous step had. We could only trust that God had all things in hand, and that He would enable us to endure whatever came our way.

In POM, we prepared to bunker down in our little motel room, planning to avoid public exposure as much as possible….. then had to deal with Elspeth’s mobile phone dying! [ Yes… the laptop died two weeks ago, and the phone has gone out in sympathy. How on earth do they manage to get the timing so spot on? ] The very helpful motel staff drove us to a shopping centre, where we carried out the ‘purchase phone, setup, test and get out’ mission with the finesse of a navy seal team.

In the meantime, we were monitoring email for the much-awaited COVID negative test results, while preparing the backup plan of getting an alternative test at a local private hospital on Saturday if need be. Then, with a little over a 32-hour turnaround, against all expectations, the test results arrived Friday afternoon at 3:54pm!

In 2 Corinthians 11, Paul lists the hardships and persecution he has suffered as an apostle, then mentions his humbling “thorn in the flesh” in chapter 12. God’s response to Paul’s pleas for relief was “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” (2 Corinthians 12:9). We have felt very weak and helpless indeed throughout all of this drama.

The icing on the cake was a text message from the airline confirming our Brisbane flight, and “wishing you a pleasant journey”. If they only knew the joy that is ours at the end of such a tumultuous few weeks.

Prayer points

  • Just one…. praise God for this reminder of who He is, and how great are His works

postscriptum….

That’s what the p.s. at the bottom of a letter refers to…. if ever you wondered. We just posted our March newsletter on the cambellramblings newsletters page, but there was so much to share about our approaching furlough leave in Australia that we ran out of space for one other photo story, and there has been some additional info we would like to share.

Firstly, we mentioned a praise point that we found a tenant to rent our home, and here she is in the main photo above (that’s her on the left).

Talitha came to Ukarumpa in late December from Rockhampton, entering the quarantine process in the community for a reduced period of seven days (they were the good ‘ol days when PNG considered Queensland to be relatively safe). In preparation, Elspeth provided support in the form of getting her pantry stocked and fresh produce delivered, and essential services connected. Post quarantine, the relationship continued with Talitha becoming a regular guest for meals and joining us at Bible study. Please pray that she can enjoy the comforts of our little home, and that her role of teaching in the Primary School will be a blessing to her students and their families.

and finally (Part II)….

We also mentioned at the end of the newsletter the uncertainty surrounding international travel these days. As we finalised and posted online, developments in Queensland are casting a shadow over our plans. The PNG Government reports that 90 COVID cases were confirmed last Saturday, with 65 of these occuring in the capital, Port Moresby. Queensland Premier, Annastaica Palaszczuk, addressed the media yesterday regarding her concerns for the COVID situation in PNG, adding that she hopes to speak with the Prime Minister’s office to “have a look at the flights that are coming in”.

While this sounds ominous, we proclaimed God’s goodness in providing a flight for us on March 28. Until He sets a clear alternate path, we will be sticking with ‘Plan A’. In the meantime, please keep praying….

Prayer points

  • that our scheduled flight will go ahead, and the required pre-flight COVID test can be obtained
  • that we trust God and have a genuine peace knowing He is in control
  • for the Australian and PNG governments as they continue to work together in addressing the current health crisis