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LIVING AS A REFUGEE IN THE NETHERLANDS

July 8, 2020
no fear just hope

Living as a refugee was not easy. I was 16 years old when I reached the Netherlands and I was all by myself.
It was a strange country, strange people, strange habits like holding hands and kissing in the street. I remember it was in the summertime and I was waiting for the sun to set. Time was going and I was surprised to see that it was still light in the early evening. As time went on, the light remained and the sun did not set.

I started to feel scared a bit even to the point where I started thinking that on that day the world would end. Just my luck, my first day in Europe and the world ends. This was just an anecdote to describe how ill-prepared I was. I remember when I registered myself as a refugee, the government did not take much of an interest in my reason for coming. They were quick to put me in a refugee camp since I was just a minor without supervision. I was only there briefly and later I have transferred to an organization specifically dedicated to people in my situation.

I was put in a house with six other girls from different nationalities, who spoke different languages and from different social backgrounds. During this time, I integrated in the system and was going to school, had friends, classmates, and was even offered some pocket money. This did not fill the hole of me feeling alone, I still was alone. I still had my story and my background and my problems but in a way my life had started over in a complete new way. I sued this chance and begun to do everything in my power to become a nurse.

This determination and will power led me to rent my own room in a city in the east of the Netherlands. Even though I had managed to do this, it did not stop me from visiting my good friends and spending a lot of time with the family I had known in the refugee camp. I still belonged with them and saw how people and families were fighting in the system hoping to be granted asylum status.

When I turned 18 I moved in with my boyfriend and around that time my first letters started coming
from the IND (Immigration and Naturalisation Service) telling me that my asylum procedure had been rejected and I had to prepare to leave the country.

I had learned that just before my time, there had been a socialist regime on migration that got rid of many procedures and replaced them with a very limited number of grounds to to validate asylum. However, they had granted the IND an enormous amount of freedom to ensure a humane asylum implementation. When the public opinion changed and the new politician got in charge, she could limit migration to a minimum by just instructing the IND to no longer to use their freedom for a humane “way of working”.

The lawyer who was appointed to my case did not see any possibilities for fighting this ruling. Therefore, I decided to take on the counsel of a private lawyer. From that moment onward my life was dominated by bills for initiating procedures, bills for the lawyer and so on and so forth, to the point that I was no longer allowed to go to school. In addition, with every procedure I started, new hope came and with every rejection hope faded and fear and anxiety prevailed.

This is when people start advising you all sorts of advice. Some said I should just marry someone and this would solve all my problems. Even though I knew I wanted to get married later on at God’s time, I did not want to marry for these ‘problem solving’ reasons. Especially with all the stereotypes going on , I didn’t want to be seen as gold digger either. In my view, getting married was not going to solve this problem anyway. My case needed a miracle, so I kept searching for different justifiable procedures to remain “in due process” which would allow me to stay in the country.

I was in and out of procedure all the time and all this time there were people praying for me in various places in the world and despite the fear crippling in, I don’t remember any day where I really believed that I was going to be deported.

My miracle later came, after years of proceedings, financial stress, uncertainty and not being allowed to fully participate
in the society, my boyfriend was offered a job in the city of Maastricht. The timing felt right and since we knew and were sure that we wanted to grow old together, it felt right to use the “european route”, by asking for permission to get married which we finally got. We we moved to Maastricht, got married and later moved to Belgium as a married couple. Under the European law, the
European citizen is allowed to move in Europe and within Europe and take his family along regardless their legal status
in that country. This meant that finally, I could start a fresh under a new clean status. I am thankful because Belgium provided me with a new home, a place to flourish, to go back to school ,work and be a contributing factor to the society just like how I wanted it from the beginning.

To be honest, there were so many uncertainties and hopelessness along the way that there is no way I personally would ever be able to arrange this journey. There were so many items that were beyond my control, there were so many elements of undeserved favor that for me I have to testify that God’s doing and hand was in it all along. God had heard my prayers and the prayers of the people surrounding me.

I know we are humans and we tend to forget but even in the moments when I am having a hard day, I try to remember my journey and where I come from. Such moments still fill me up with gratitude towards God and my country Belgium, with joy and hope.

I encourage you that God is in the midst of your situation, yes even your hopelessness.

Kadi

LIVING AS A REFUGEE
Kadi works in the health sector and lives with her husband in Belgium.
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TRUSTING GOD’S TIMING | MY JOB TESTIMONY | WAY TO MY JOB

June 24, 2020
TRUSTING GOD’S TIMING

Three weeks ago, my friend Annelies shared how her baby cries for milk and how she wants it then and immediately, and it is exactly what we do we our heavenly father.

We cry help Lord! When actually we needed the help yesterday and any wait longer drives us into worry. We are told several times to trust the promise keeper and way maker, but nobody tells us more about the waiting time.

It is easy to lose faith when it seems to take too long mostly in our eyes. Sometimes, we are so trouble and lose hope in it even happening.

I am here to encourage you that just like Annelies was ‘briefly’ in the kitchen making her daughter some milk, God is preparing something for you. It might mean that He may need to close many doors right in front of you, but keep the faith.

The promise keeper has promised, that’s all matters. Know that it will come to pass. This week’s guest blogs are all about waiting on God and how He is never late. You can walk in the confidence that God’s timing is the best and your testimony is coming.

God bless,

Click here to watch the video on youtube,

Nelly.

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GOD IS NEVER LATE ~ HE IS ALWAYS ON TIME.

June 24, 2020
Always on time

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In the book of Jeremiah 1:5, the word says, “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.” And in Jeremiah 29:11, the word says, For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. I would like to use those two scriptures to narrate my story.

On a cold January morning in 2009, I arrived at Schiphol airport in the Netherlands to join my husband who had secured a job in one of the International Organizations in the Hague. I remember it was a very cold Monday morning by all standards having lived all my life in Africa all my life. When I got out of the airport to step into the car, I thought to myself, wait a minute, have I just stepped into a cold factory?

A few minutes later, I arrived home to a warm house and started a new life with my one-year-old and husband. I remember struggling to adapt to the new weather and culture as everything was so different from what I was used to. All this time, my one-year-old daughter kept me sane and gave me good company during the day as my husband was working full time.

Interestingly, my daughter was very okay with the weather, she was always excited to go out to play. My husband loved his job and it kept him busy as well. This meant that I was now the only one who had to fit in! In 2010, I was blessed with another child and I got busier taking care of them with the help of an au pair.

 In 2012 I decided to pursue an Advanced Master’s degree course in International law, and I can tell you for a fact that it was not a very difficult season. It was challenging for me because I had a small family to take care of and the education system was quite different than what I was used to.

After my master’s program, I did three internships, two with international organizations. It was while doing these internships that I had so much hope that I will be employed but unfortunately, I was not able to secure a job during and after the internship period. This went on for years and I felt so hopeless and frustrated.

Faith in God

In terms of my faith in Christ, I was getting profoundly serious and deep in the word of God and despite all. I was convinced without a doubt that HE was doing great things in my life. One day it was while listening to God’s message, I was reminded by the Holy Spirit that I was focusing on doors that God had purposely closed for me since they were not in the plans that He had for me!

I had struggled and stressed myself to get a job at one of the International organizations but that was not the plan that God had for me. After listening to that message, I decided to arise and shine in the area that God later showed me. This is the same time I met a friend of mine at church who had similar challenges to mine. A graduate with no job. She was also a Kenyan and a neighbor, this was such an encouragement to me, such that we related in so many similar ways and motivated each other.

We met severally, and we decided to empower ourselves and other women in a similar situation like ours. We started a business together and formed an investment group and through the group, we empowered eight other women to own property in Kenya.

From all these experiences, I have learnt a lot and grown spiritually, socially, and economically. I have grown my businesses and I have been able to employ a few people too. I know there are so many uncertainties around and I share my story with the hope that it empowers you the reader. I would like to encourage anyone out there who is feeling discouraged especially during this time of the pandemic. God loves you and cares for you so much.

Keep trusting in HIM and HE will reveal to you the plans HE has for you. HE will give you everything you ask of him, according to his riches in glory. God is never late!

AMEN!

Betty.

God is never late
Betty is a Kenyan lady living in the Hague with her husband and two beautiful daughters. She is a lawyer who runs several businesses and a board member for various investment organizations. When she is not at her restaurant in the heart of the Hague city or with her family, you will find her rallying up women and motivating them to take the lead in investment opportunities and be the narrators in their own life stories.
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CAN GOD USE YOU? | NOT QUALIFIED | WHY DO I SHARE MY FAITH | TESTIMONY?

June 17, 2020
CAN GOD USE YOU

Have you been wondering whether God can use you? Do you know that God wants to use you the way you are, unqualified?. Share your story and testimony as is. God’s word is alive and strong enough to stand on its own.

1st of all, like I mentioned before ~I am an introvert who only shares things she is passionate about when need be. I have shared about my faith face to face, also led bible studies as well as give sermons. However, sharing videos is way out of my comfort zone, but its like the doors have been open and I am not going silent any time soon by God’s grace, because He keeps being faithful.

So I gotta keep sharing of His mercies and goodness. I want to encourage you that even when you feel unqualified , remember how God used the unqualified in the bible to make Himself known. The woman at the well ran with just what Jesus had told her and testified in her city, she did not need one on one coaching with Jesus.

It is about being obedient and running with that. Run with God’s word as it is because, His word is alive and can back itself up. So study the bible and share His word as it is, do not try to add to it or strip anything. He is the way and we are just vessels being used as His hands and feet.

Start by sharing about what He has done or is doing in your life. Most of the times we complicate issues because we want to look qualified and fancy while He calls us to go as we are because He is the one doing the work in us and through us by the help of the Holly Spirit.

Click here to watch the video on youtube

God bless.

Nelly.