Resonate Issue 26 | Page 6

doing life together Sally Sally, age 26, visited the team in Mozambique on a Global Xposure visit nearly four years ago and hit it off Hannah, age 16, the daughter of the team leader and his wife. While Sally returned to Mozambique for nine months to help look after the younger children of other team members who were doing language study, hanging out with Hannah in her down time was a highlight. Sally’s most recent trip to Mozambique earlier this year saw the two pick up where they left off. Sally is preparing to return, this time as a long-term team member.3 3. Learn more about Sally and join her partnership team here: www.globalinteraction.org.au/who-weare/people-groups/yawo/mozambique/sally Hannah and I definitely clicked straight away. When I wasn’t looking after the kids, visiting friends in their villages or spending time with people at the hospital I loved spending time with Hannah. We’d go on weekend walking adventures, bake and explore the local markets. One time Hannah and I joined her younger brothers in a photo scavenger hunt and tried to capture objects that started with every letter of the alphabet. We had to be very creative, thinking of different names for dirt, sticks and mud! It took a long time but we persevered and have lots of funny photos from that day. There is so much I admire about Hannah. She is brave, always keen for an adventure, generous and filled with grace and love! Hannah’s love for her family inspires me. She will often make meals to help her mum out, or bake some treats to share with her brothers. I also admire how Hannah makes time for her friends, even though some of us are so far away. She is always willing for a Skype chat and often sends encouraging emails and is always interested in how I am. Hannah loves Jesus and that is written across her life, especially in the way she interacts with people and generously gives of her time to help others. I’m looking forward to more exploring with Hannah when I get back to Africa. There are many hills still to be climbed! Most of all though, I’m looking forward to sitting with Hannah at her dining room table sharing life together and more than likely, eating one of her famous brownies. resonate · issue 26 · page 6 Hannah I remember first meeting Sally on her Global Xposure trip. She jumped out of the car, introduced herself and showed genuine interest in my experiences, the culture here and the work we're doing. On her next trip to Mozambique we quickly adopted her into our family. Even though I was busy with my schooling, I loved helping Sally look after the kids and spending time with her. Some of my best memories are exploring the bush, rivers and mountains and sliding down our special mud pit during rainy season! One time Sally and I moved our electric piano to the middle of t