Jun 17, 2014

Help Send Us to School

 
Amber, Samatha and Salome had the opportunity to have these beautiful girls in their group two weeks ago during camp.  Their story is like many in the compounds of Lusaka, they eat little food about once a day.  Their caretakers are not able to buy clothes or the basic things that we find necessary to live with the little money they earn from selling at the local markets.  They go day by day trying to survive on the small amount of money earn which cannot pay for more than one meal let alone school fees. 
 
Would you please help us send them to school?  Such an opportunity will allow them to learn English and get a better job than their parents.  It would allow them to break the mold of poverty in their lives.  It would allow them to become the next 50 years of Zambia. 
 
This is Esther, please pray that her family gets enough money for food.  Would you consider sponsoring her to go to school?
 
This is Christine.  Please consider sponsoring her to go to school.
 

This is Natasha. Please pray she gets enough clothes to wear.  Would you help us send her to school?
 
 
Sponsorship for any of these girls is only $44 a month.  If you are interested in sending any of them to school, please contact us directly via facebook message or email.  Please continue to pray for Zambia, the median age is about 16 years of age.  Without an education many of these children will face the same future their parents did.  One that brought poverty, sickness and eventually death.  Would you prayerfully consider joining us as we help build the next fifty years of Zambia, one child at a time.


Amber, Salome, and Samantha at the Photo Station.


Jun 11, 2014

CAMPLIFE 2014



The experience we had this past week was incredible.  The theme for this year is “Faith that can move mountains.”  It takes nothing but faith to wake up every morning and face the day.  It takes nothing but faith to look into the faces of the children that come to camp and believe that every situation they face will somehow, someway, someday turn out for their good.  It takes nothing but faith to listen to their stories and be still until God Himself moves their mountains.  Faith kept us from doing things in our own recharged us to believe that the crazy cycle of poverty and no education will someday end and we will see a better Zambia.  Faith makes us believe that the children we saw this week and will see in the next six weeks will be the future Zambia. Not a future like their parents faced where they could not get a good job because they never went to school.  They cannot go to school because they do not have the money for the school fees.  This cycle of “no money-no school-no school-no job- no job- no money... and on and on it goes.  But with faith we can believe that it will end in Jesus’ name.
 
 

 
Simeon and  I had the privilege of working with a group of sponsored children.  It was great to hear them speak proper English and know that God is their provider and that He is their father.  Genesis and Amber each had group of girls that were not all sponsored for school.  They shared their groups with friends and they all had a wonderful week.  They came back excited once again for the work we are involved in.  They also are praying and believing God for the little girls they met at camp.  They played with them, talked with them.  They brought their hoola hoop and nail polish and allowed them to experience something different than they are used to.  They had fun!