In January and February, we were privileged to complete our famine relief project. Despite many stressful challenges, over 40 tons of maize and beans were delivered to 131 families for six months; most of them lead by a mother, father and/or grandparent suffering with AIDS. It is estimated that in
The rains in
We took a trip to
March, April and May were busy months as we prepared for the intern team that was scheduled for June. Some special donations allowed us to finish construction on the new kitchen, storage room and shelter for our orphan program.
One of the highlights for us this year was hosting an intern team during the month of June. Three young people were trained by NMSI and joined our ministry for five weeks. During the short time they were with us, we led five HIV seminars, a youth retreat and an orphan VBS, visited three churches, and showed the Jesus Film twice. It was a full and fabulous month for ministry and we are so thankful to have been involved in something really wonderful and exciting. Many people were touched with the love of Christ and the message of hope.
Possibly the greatest lesson this year from the Lord is that nothing is impossible. In the Bible, God used blind men, a talking donkey, brought men out of a fiery furnace unsigned, and used a big fish to teach a lesson. God used a blind man to teach us about trusting Him. For two years, we have prayed for a pastor for our village church. All along, there was a blind man who remained faithful through some tough times of testing and persecution. One day we discovered that for years, he has been studying to be a “certified” pastor. This was another treasure from God that we can not wait to see more of His mighty work in this village.
In the midst of exciting, full days and restful, but short nights, we planned for our month-long trip to be with our daughter during the delivery of her first child. The baby was due August 15 so we planned to travel around the 10th of August. Although we’d been saving for many months, we discovered the money saved was way short of the amount needed to travel. After reviewing our ministry finances, we found we also lacked the money to pay the rent on our house in
After purchasing our tickets, we didn’t know quite how we’d manage to keep the ministry running while we left everything in the capable hands of Pastor Dimba. We advertised our house for rent “as is” and within one day, we had someone who wanted to rent it until the end of January. American missionaries living in
None of this would be possible except by God’s calling of others to come together through giving and praying. We are so thankful to be involved in something so wonderful and overwhelming; we lack the words to express it. We all are God’s hands and feet as we go and touch people who are desperate for His Love and Grace. Please consider this year how you can have a part of this exciting work either by giving, praying intentionally, or coming to experience it through a mission trip. You will never be the same again.
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