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P.O. Box 620170, Kalomo, Zambia
Our vision is to bring the love of Jesus Christ to the children of Zambia through physical and spiritual means.Our hearts longing is to empower the local church and village community to meet the great need of the many orphans and widows through the development of an orphanage.(Psalm 68:5-6a)

Thursday, August 25, 2011

July Blessings and Help

After a lot of travel at the end of June (up to Lusaka for Alyssa’s work permit and then Jako and Jakob down to South Africa to renew Jako’s drivers license and get their required yellow fever vaccinations), July was a blessed month for us with God sending us lots of help in the form of friends, family, and small groups coming to visit, encourage, and lend their helping hand for a week or two. 
The first “wave” arrived on July 1st when Jako and Jakob returned with Jako’s mother Rika.    Before leaving Livingstone they also picked up Ethan (a young 17 year old from the States), Tiens (a friend of ours from South Africa) and Emmanuel (a friend of Tiens from Zimbabwe).   Tiens and Emmanuel had been traveling, doing missions for the past few weeks and wanted to stop by to help and encourage us before they continued their journey up north following the leading of the Lord.
Needless to say it was a full car that returned to meet me and Alyssa back home.  After a week of it being just us girls, which we used to catch up on all the admin work (for Amber) and school planning (for Alyssa) it was nice to have the rest of the family home along with additional friends and family as well.
Tiens, Emmanuel, and a brick oven
As Jako was showing our friends around the “compound” Emmanual and Tiens noticed the wall that was half crumpled in P7020036 copyour outdoor kitchen.  Jako explained that Jakob and the village kids had accidently broken it down when they were playing and how he hadn’t gotten around to fixing it yet since he eventually hoped to build an outdoor braai (South  African barbeque) and bread oven along that wall anyway.  Well the Lord never ceases to amaze us because as we came to find out, Emmanuel happens to be a builder by trade and offered to tackle that project with the help of Tiens and Ethan while they were there.  This was a sweet unexpected encouragement and blessing from the Lord because as much as Jako had wanted and P7050079-2hoped this project would be tackled sooner than later, the reality was that with all of the other big “to-do’s” needing attention around the orphanage and here, who knows how many months or years it would have taken to actually get around to it.  Then God sends someone with just the right skills and desires to tackle the job!  It was enough to make our hearts do a little dance of joy : )
Despite the cold weather, long hours, tedious, dirty work and nasty cold and stomach bug that was going around, the three men (and Jako) worked hard that whole week and before Tiens and Emmanuel left on July 8th, we had a beautiful indoor/outdoor braai and a bricked in bread oven that only needs June 2011 010 copy a chimney left to complete.  Not only were these three a blessing in the physical sense of all the work that they did but even more so in their ministry of presence, of being here, being an encouragement, and being willing to do anything they could to further the gospel or help us in any way.  They were true servants in every aspect of the word.
Rika
And while the guys were busy working on their project, Rika was just as much a blessing helping me and Alyssa with Jakob, allowing us to get caught up on June 2011 015 copy the rest of our planning and admin stuff, and all the daily housework tasks of cooking, cleaning, laundry, etc that go with living out in the bush.  We have been so blessed to have had her visit almost yearly these past few years and she is always such a joy to have around.  Her love of us and Jakob and willingness to help in anyway is always such an encouragement and boost to my spirits.   I am so thankful that God has allowed me such a wonderful mother-in-law that is supportive not only of us but of our role with the ministry despite the sacrifice of distance that it costs her.
Alyssa, a pain in her back, and South Africa
Unfortunately during this time Alyssa was still struggling with her back which she injured back in April.  We took her to a local doctor friend of ours at the time and were hoping that with some rest and pain management it would heal on the end but when a few months passed and it didn’t seem to be getting better, the decision was made for Alyssa to go to South Africa for some proper “treatment” by a physio for a week.  While she was missed by both us and the children at the orphanage she returned feeling much better and with noticeable improvement.  Please pray for her continued healing though as the physio’s said that it would take a full 6 months for her ruptured disk to fully heal.
Rachel and Karen
July 13th we sadly said goodbye to Jako’s mom and then picked Alyssa up from the airport where she met Rachel and Karen, two of her friends that had come to visit and help from the States.   Karen and Rachel copyThey not only blessed Alyssa with suitcases full of “things” for the preschool (as well as a few personal goodies), they were also a big help to her in working with the kids, helping with the school planning, Bible stories, and Sunday school lessons, organizing and finishing things in the Library, and general help around the camp, I think their biggest contribution by far was their companionship and friendship that they brought not only to Alyssa but also to us as well.  As you can imagine, although we are surrounded by people out here in the “bush” often it can be quite lonely without others of our same home culture around.  Needless to say there was lots of laughter and good memories before they left on July 22nd the same day that the team from Va arrived : )

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