
Over this past weekend, we've been celebrating the first "birthday" of our new church, the Centro Cristiano de Alhaurín. One leader commented that life with a baby church is not unlike life with a one year old child: we have a name now and we're getting to know our unique identity, we're learning how to walk and take steps of faith, we're getting to know the members of our family better, and we're very much in love with our (heavenly) Dad. This weekend was a time of giving thanks to God for all that He has done in and through us over the past year... and also a time of considering one or two words that He is giving us about our future steps as a family of believers in this town and this nation.
Little did I suspect that a different kind of "birthday" was awaiting me when we arrived home from church last night. Tamba was waiting for us on the doorstep and, as soon as we got indoors, she went upstairs to my bedroom and started to miaow and cry. I went up to check on her because she had arrived home last week with rather a swollen stomach; I had decided it was either a bad case of tapeworm (from eating too many raw mice while I was gone!) or perhaps she was pregnant. We had just decided yesterday that we might need to take her to see the vet this week.
Anyway, it soon became obvious that she was in labour, and by around 11 pm the first little boy was born; another followed half an hour later, and then a third little kitten popped out at about midnight. After some time, as they began to suckle and Tamba settled down purring again, I switched off the light and went to bed.... but about an hour and a half later, there was another loud yell, and I saw that a fourth kitten had been born - a little girl, this time (at least, as far as I could discern the gender of the newborns; apparently you can't be certain until they're three or four weeks old.)
At the church service, we'd been thanking God for the spiritual "new births" of various friends who had become Christians over the past year. I didn't expect some literal new births right there in my own bedroom. So now Sue and I are assuming our new and unexpected role as "grandparents." In a couple of months' time, we'll be looking for homes for the little ones, and then looking into getting Tamba spayed, so that any further new births we experience this year will only be the spiritual kind.