Monday, March 23, 2009

Moneni


Donald and I have been assigned a CarePoint . The name of our CarePoint is Moneni. It will be another week before we will be taken and introduced to the teachers, cooks and children. I am really looking forward to starting to make a relationship with them and to spread the gospel. We have been told by the previous missionary that “it's a tough place physically and spiritually, the teacher’s cooks and staff are precious but it takes a while to break down their walls and Moneni as a community has a dis-proportionate percent of HIV, STI and sexual abuse. Many kids are orphaned or double orphaned, and one child lives with her 24 cousins in one house”. Most of the teenagers in the community have little or no education so if we can bring in some skill training for them it would help. Once we begin to get more involved there will definitely be more postings on the blog and prayer needed.
Donald is attending a class all this week in HIV and will learn more about the culture. I was suppose to attend this also but at the last minute they canceled 3 slots and it is more important for Donald to go than I. Another class will be offered later in the year and I will try to go then. Today I am at home writing emails to family in the form of a word document so that when we go to the office and if the internet is up and running I can just copy and paste into email and send, you have to be quick sometimes because if you try to write long emails the chances are that it will go down before you finish.
In May Children’s cup is hosting a pastors conference here in Swaziland for the Association of Churches where there will be around 150+ pastors and members coming. That will be our first taste of hosting a group of visitors. We will be responsible for a small group and will be showing them around and even supervise some activities that is planned for them at the CarePoints, like building , painting, and even feeding the children. When we have visiting groups each of the Missionaries takes a turn at hosting, but with this large a group we will ALL be hosting this time. I am looking forward to it.
This past Saturday we decided to take a drive up to one of our furtherest CarePoints about 2 hours away from where we live. It was a nice drive and on the way we spotted 3 giraffes and a large heard of wildebeest. No Elephants or Zebra’s but it was still a wonderful drive. Not something that is routine in the states but…. As much as I am a routine person, Life here is still not routine, and I don’t think it will ever be.
Thank each and everyone who is supporting us both by monetarily and especially with your prayers, please continue and we know you are……. we can see it working in our lives here everyday.
God Bless and know we Love each and everyone of you..

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